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William Everett, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class 

 III., Section 2. 



Henry W. Paine, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class 

 III., Section 1. 



Charles Francis Adams, Jr., of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow 

 in Class III., Section 3. 



Ferdinand Bocher, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class 

 III., Section 4. 



J. G. Whittier, of Amesbury, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 4. 



C. C. Everett, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 1. 



Simon Newcomb, of Washington, to be an Associate Fellow in Class 

 I., Section 1. 



Truman H. Safford, of Chicago, to be an Associate Fellow in Class 

 I., Section 1. 



Henry J. Clark, of Lexington, Ky., to be an Associate Fellow in 

 Class II., Section 3. 



Henry Carey Lea, of Philadelphia, to be an Associate Fellow in 

 Class III., Section 3. 



George J. Brush, of New Haven, to be an Associate Fellow in Class 

 II., Section 1. 



Stephen T. Olney, of Providence, to be an Associate Fellow in 

 Class II., Section 2. 



Jeremiah Smith, of Dover, N. H., to be an Associate Fellow in 

 Class III., Section 1. 



Alexander Braum, of Berlin, to be a Foreign Honorary Member 

 in Class II., Section 2. 



Charles Merivale, of Oxford, to be a Foreign Honorary Member 

 in Class III., Section 3. 



G. KirchhofF, of Berlin, to be a Foreign Honorary Member in Class 

 I., Section 3. 



Kaulbach, of Munich, to be a Foreign Honorary Member in Class 

 III., Section 4. 



Since the last Annual Meeting the Academy have lost, by death, 

 two Resident Fellows and two Associate Fellows. 



Elbridge Jefferson Cutler, the son of Elihu and Rebecca T. 

 Cutler, was born at Holliston, Massachusetts, December 28, 1831. He 

 was prepared for college at Westborough, under the tuition of Rev. 



