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Isaac Minis Hays, of Philadelphia, to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 3. (Political Economy and History.) 



Gamaliel Bradford, of Wellesley Hills, to be a Fellow in Class 

 HI., Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



Charles Allerton Coolidge, of Boston, to be a Fellow in Class 

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



Edward Waldo Forbes, of Cambridge, to be a Fellow in Class 

 HI., Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



Morris Gray, of Chestnut Hill, to be a Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



Archer Milton Huntington, of Xew York, to be a Fellow in 

 Class HI., Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



Thomas Nelson Page, of Washington, to be a Fellow in Class 

 HI., Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



Walter Hines Page, of Garden City, to be a Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 4. (Literature and the Fine Arts.) 



The following communications were presented : — 



Professor Henry P. Talbot, "The Nitrogen Question and the 

 War." 



Professor Forris J. Moore, "Graphic Formulas of Organic 

 Chemistry: To what extent may they be considered true pictures 

 of ]\Iolecular Structure?" 



The following papers were presented by title: — 



"On Stability in Dynamics." By G. D. Birkhoff. 



" I. Diagnoses and Notes relating to tropical American Eupa- 

 torieae. II. A descriptive Revision of the Colombian Eupa- 

 toriums. HI. Keyed Recensions of the Eupatoriums of Vene- 

 zuela and Ecuador." By B. L. Robinson. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



