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Committee, recommending an appropriation for the purchase 

 of certain Journals and other publications. The report was 

 accepted and 532 dollars were appropriated to the use recom- 

 mended. 



Mr. C. M. Warren made a brief report from the Committee 

 to provide accommodations for the Academy. 



Professor Eliot was excused from further service on this 

 Committee, and Professor Cooke was appointed in his place. 



Action on the appropriations recommended by the Treasurer 

 was postponed to an adjourned meeting. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the 

 Academy : — 



Dr. C. Edward Brown-Sequard, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class II. Section 3. 



Commodore John Rodgers, U. S. N., to be a Resident Fel- 

 low in Class I. Section 4. 



Dr. J. Lawrence Smith of Louisville, Kentucky, to be an 

 Associate Fellow in Class I. Section 3. 



Hon. Horace Binney of Philadelphia, to be an Associate 

 Fellow in Class III. Section 1. 



Hon. Daniel Lord of New York, to be an Associate Fellow 

 in Class III. Section 1. 



Major-General Sabine, President of the Royal Society, Lon- 

 don, to be Foreign Honorary Member in Class II. Section 1, 

 in place of the late Admiral Duperrey. 



Nominations for election into the Academy were presented 

 and read. 



The annual election resulted in the choice of the following 

 officers for the ensuing year : — 



Asa Gray, President. 



George T. Bigelow, Vice-President. 



William B. Rogers, Corresjjonding Secretary. 



Chauncey Wright, Recording Secretary. 



John C. Lee, Treasurer. 



Frank H. Storer, Librarian. 



