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The Council reported that the following gentlemen were elected 

 members of the Academ\' : — 



Harlow Shapley, of Pasadena, as Fellow in Class I., Section 1. 

 (INIathematics and Astronomy.) 



Jacques Salomon Hadamard, of Paris, as Foreign Honorary 

 Member in Class I., Section 1 . (Mathematics and Astronomy.) 



Harry Monmouth Smith, of Brookline, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Theodore Harwood Dillon, of Boston, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 4. (Technology and Engineering.) 



Frederick Law Olmsted, of Brookline, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 4. (Technology and Engineerin.g.) 



William T. Bo^de, of Milton, as Fellow in Class H., Section 3. 

 (Zoology and Physiology.) 



Benjamin Preston Clark, of Boston, as Fellow in Class II., 

 Section 3. (Zoology and Physiology.) 



Cecil Kent Drinker, of Boston, as Fellow in Class II., Section 3. 

 (Zoology and Physiology.) 



William Lyman Underwood, of Belmont, as Fellow in Class II., 

 Section 3. (Zoology and Physiology.) 



]\Iaurice Caullery, of Paris, as Foreign Honorary ^Member in 

 Class II., Section 3. (Zoology and Physiology.) 



Walter Eugene Clark, of Chicago, as Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 2. (Philology and Archaeology.) 



Franklin Edgerton, of Philadelphia, as Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 2. (Philology and ^Archaeology.) 



Clark Wissler, of New York, as Fellow in Class III., Section 2. 

 (Philology and Archaeology.) 



Charles Howard Mcllwain, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 3. (Political Economy and History.) 



John Ellerton Lodge, of Boston, as Fellow in Class HI., Section 4. 

 (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



The following Communication was presented: — 



Hon^. William C. Wait. "The Part of the People in the Admin- 

 istration of the Law." 



The following paper was presented by title : 



"Acoustic Impedance and its Measurement," by A. E. Kennelly 

 and K. Kurokawa. 



The ^Meeting was then dissolved. 



