EECOEDS OF MEETINGS. 



One thousand one hundred and fifth Meeting. 



October 19, 1921.— Stated Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House. 



The President in the Chair. The Transactions of the last two 

 meetings were read and approved. 



There were twenty-two Fellows and one guest present: 



The following letters were presented by the Corresponding 

 Secretary: — from C. G. Abbot, W. C. Abbott, I. Babbitt, S. J. 

 Barnett, J. S. Bassett, E. W. Berry, N. L. Bowen, J. C. Branner,. 

 C. D. Buck, F. Cajori, C. M. Campbell, L. L. Campbell, R. Cole, 

 C. Day, W. F. Durand, R. A. Emerson, F. E. Farley, M. Farrand, 

 W. S. Ferguson, E. C. FrankHn, P. R. Frothingham, R. G. Harri- 

 son, W. E. Hocking, W. H. Howell, W. J. Humphreys, E. X. L. H. 

 Hyvernat, F. E. Ives, C. F. Jenney, A. Keith, O. D. Kellogg, J. F. 

 Kemp, F. Lawton, J. G. Lipman, J. L. Lowes, C. D. Maginnis, 

 C. T. Main, W. J. Mayo, J. C. Merriam, E. D. Merrill, G. S. 

 Miller, W. Patten, F. W. Peabody, W. L. Phelps, C. V. Piper, 

 C. R. Post, H. N. Russell, F. Schlesinger, A. W. Scott, J. Stebbins, 

 C. W. Stiles, W. S. Thayer, C. H. Walker, J. Warren, David White, 

 Arthur Winslow, accepting Fellowship; from Hugo de Vries, G. 

 H. Hardy, G. A. F. Molengraaff, accepting Foreign Honorary 

 Membership; from A. W. Whitcher, presenting a framed photo- 

 graph of Gainsborough's portrait of Sir Benjamin Thompson, re- 

 cently bequeathed to Harvard College; from Miss Susanna 

 Willard, presenting a silhouette of Rev. Joseph Willard, Vice- 

 President and Corresponding Secretary of the Academy from 

 1780-1804; from the University of Virginia, presenting a medal 

 commemorating its 100th anniversary; from the Wisconsin 

 Academy of Sciences, presenting a medal commemorating its 50th 

 anniversary; from the Rumford Historical Association thanking 



