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published in Professor H. F. Osborn’s book entitled “ Age of 
Mammals” and an article by him entitled “ Correlation and 
Paleogeography.” Upon recommendation the section of the 
committee was discharged.** 
The Academy sent Dr. George F. Becker as its delegate to the 
meeting of the American Philosophical Society held on April 
18, 19 and 20, 1912. At the 2soth anniversary of the Royal 
Society of London, which was celebrated on July 16-18, 1912, the 
Academy had as its delegate Dr. Arnold Hague, Home Sec- 
retary. The President of the Academy was its representative at 
the inauguration of President Hibben at Princeton University 
on May 12, 1912. 
The will of Morris Loeb, who died on October 8, 1912, con- 
tained the following item, adding to the trust funds of the 
Academy: “I give and bequeath to the National Academy of 
Sciences in Washington, in the District of Columbia, the sum 
of two thousand five hundred dollars as a contribution toward 
the Wolcott Gibbs Fund, founded in 1892.” 
™ Rep. Nat. Acad. Sci. for 1912, p. 13. 
