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Four Associate Fellows have died during the past year, 



viz. : — 



Admiral Owen, of New Brunswick, 



Robert Hare, of Philadelphia, 

 William C. Redfield, of New York, 

 Thomas Crawford, of Rome. 



No Resident Fellows have died since the last anniversary. 



There have been elected into the Academy during the past 



year 



8 Resident Fellows, — 5 in Class I., 2 in Class II., 



and 1 in Class III. ; 

 2 Associate Fellows, — one of them into Class II., 



the other into Class III. ; and 

 8 Foreign Honorary Members, — one in each Class. 



The Annual Report of the Committee on the Library was 

 read, accepted, and ordered to be placed on file. 



The Annual Report of the Committee on Publications was 

 read, accepted, and ordered to be placed on file. 



The Treasurer presented his Annual Report, with the 

 approved of the Auditing Committee annexed, which was 

 accepted, and ordered to be entered on the records of the 

 Academy. 



On motion of Professor Lovering, it was voted that the 

 sum of one thousand dollars be appropriated for the publica- 

 tions of the Academy for the ensuing year. 



On motion of Professor Treadwell, it was voted that the 

 sum of one hundred and fifty dollars be placed at the disposal 

 of the Committee on Meteorology, for the purchase of a safe 

 for the use of the Academy. Also, that eleven hundred dol- 

 lars be appropriated for general expenses, and seven hundred 

 dollars for the purchase of books for the Library, during the 

 ensuing year. 



The following gentlemen were elected Fellows, viz. : — 

 Dr. Thomas Edwards Clark, in Class II. Section 3. 

 Dr. Horatio R. Storer, in Class II. Section 4. 

 Dr. Henry Bryant, in Class II. Section 3. 



