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Class III. — 3Ioral and Political Sciences. 



Section I. 

 Philosophy and Jurisprudence. 

 L. P. Hickok, Schenectady, N.Y. 

 Alonzo Potter, Philadelphia. 

 Francis Way land. Providence, R. I. 



Section II. 



Philology and Archceology. 

 S. P. Andrews, New York. 

 James Hadley, Jr., New Haven. 

 S. S. Haldeman, Columbia, Pa. 

 George P. Marsh, Burlington, Vt. 

 Alph. S. Packard, Brunswick, Maine. 

 Edward E. Salisbury, New Haven. 

 William D. Whitney, New Haven. 

 Theodore D. Woolsey, New Haven. 



Section III. 



Political Economy and History. 



Sam. G. Arnold, Newport, K. I. 

 George Bancroft, New York. 

 Henry C. Carey, Philadelphia. 

 Francis Lieber, New York. 



Section IV. 



Literature and the Fine Arts. 



Wm. C. Bryant, New York. 

 Hiram Powers, Florence. 

 Fred. E. Church, New York. 

 J. P. Kennedy, Baltimore. 



FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS. 



Class I. — Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 



Section I. 

 Mathematics. 



John C. Adams, Cambridge. 



George B. Airy, Greenwich. 

 Sir Wm. R. Hamilton, Dublin. 



Hansen, Seeberg. 



Le Verrier, Paris. 



Liouville, Paris. 



Sir J. W. Lubbock, London. 



Section H. 



Practical Astronomy and Geodesy. 



Argelander, Bonn. 



Encke, Berlin. 



Sir J. F. W. Herschel, Bart., London. 

 Peters, Altona. 



William H. Smyth, 

 W. Struve, 



London. 



St. Petersburg. 



Section HI. 



Physics and Chemistry. 



Sir David Brewster, Edinburgh. 



Dumas, Paris. 



Michael Faraday, London. 



Thomas Graham, London. 



Christopher Hansteen, Christiania. 



Liebig, Munich. 



Regnault, Paris. 



Section IV. 

 Technology and Engineering. 

 Charles Babbage, London. 



Sir William Fairbairn, Manchester. 

 Fourneyron, Paris. 



