384 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



Class II., Section 1 (Geology, Mineralogy and Physics of the 

 Globe) : — 



Wallace Walter Atwood, of Cambridge; Joseph Barrell, of New 

 Haven, Conn.; John Mason Clarke, of Albany, N. Y. ; Andrew 

 Cowper Lawson, of Berkeley, Cal.; Robert W T ilcox Sayles, of 

 Newton; Charles Schuchert, of New Haven, Conn.; Bailey Willis, 

 of Washington, D. C; Samuel Wendell Williston, of Chicago, 111.; 

 Frederick Eugene Wright, of Washington, D. C. 



Class II., Section 2 (Botany): — 



Thomas Jonathan Burrill, of Urbana, 111.; Lincoln Ware Riddle, 

 of Wellesley. 



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



Glover Morrill Allen, of Boston; Charles Thomas Brues, of 

 Boston; Hermon Carey Bumpus, of Tufts College; Hubert 

 Lyman Clark, of Cambridge; Alexander Forbes, of Milton; 

 Ernest Gale Martin, of Cambridge; John Charles Phillips, of 

 Wenham; Arthur Wisswald Weysse, of Boston; Frederick Adams 

 Woods, of Brookline; Robert Mearns Yerkes, of Cambridge. 



Class II., Section 4 (Medicine and Surgery) : — 



Reid Hunt, of Boston. 



Class III., Section 1 (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence) : 



Edward Staples Drown, of Cambridge; William Dewitt Hyde, 

 of Brunswick, Me.; William Caleb Loring, of Boston; Samuel 

 Walker McCall, of Winchester; John Winthrop Platner, of 

 Cambridge. 



Class III., Section 2 (Philology and Archaeology) : — 

 Edward Washburn Hopkins, of New Haven, Conn. ; Ales Hrdlicka, 

 of Washington, D. C; Carl Newell Jackson, of Cambridge; 

 Kirsopp Lake, of Cambridge; Henry Roseman Lang, of New 

 Haven, Conn.; Bernadotte Perrin, of New Haven, Conn. 



Class III., Section 3 (Political Economy and History) : — 



Richard Henry Dana, of Cambridge; Edward Bangs Drew, of 

 Cambridge; William Roscoe Thayer, of Cambridge. 



Class III., Section 4 (Literature and the Fine Arts) : — 



James Phinney Baxter, of Portland, Me.; James Kendall 

 Hosmer, of Minneapolis, Minn. ; Samuel Eliot Morison, of Boston. 



The following gentlemen were elected Foreign Honorary Mem- 

 bers : — 



