764 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



"Rotations in hyperspace," by C. L. E. Moore. 

 "Extra-American Dipterophilous Laboulbeniales " and 

 "New Laboulbeniales from Chile and New Zealand," by Roland 

 Thaxter. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



One thousand axid seventy-third Meeting. 



May 8, 1918. — Annual Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House. 



The President in the Chair. 



There were forty-five Fellows and one guest present. 



The Corresponding Secretary presented the following letters: 

 from W. C. Gorgas, accepting Fellowship; from E. B. Drew, 

 resigning Fellowship. The following biographical notices were 

 also presented : J. M. Crafts, by T. W. Richards, L. P. Kinnicutt, 

 by W. L. Jennings, S. P. Langley, by John Trowbridge, B. O. 

 Peirce, by E. H. Hall, F. W. Taylor, by'l. N. Hollis, 0. C. Wendell, 

 by S. I. Bailey, Robert Koch, by H. C. Ernst, A. S. Packard, by 

 A. D. Mead, Ferdinand Bruntiere, by Barrett Wendell and Louis 

 Allard, Edward H. Hall, by W. W. Fenn, W. G. Sumner, by T. N. 

 Carver, W. W. Howe, by W. H. Dunbar. 



The Chair announced the deaths of Henry Adams, Fellow in 

 Class HL, Section 3, and Marcus Perrin Knowlton, Fellow in 

 Class HL, Section 1. 



The following report of the Council was presented : — 



Since the last report of the Council, there have been reported 

 the deaths of twelve Fellows: J. W. White, J. H. Choate, B. L. 

 Pratt, J. M. Crafts, H. L. Warren, W. DeW. Hyde, W. B. Clark, 

 G. V. Leverett, P. S. Yendell, C. E. Faxon, Henry Adams, M. P. 

 Knowlton; and of two Foreign Honorary Members: G. C. Mas- 

 pero, Pasquale Villari. 



Forty-eight Fellows have been elected, of which number, one 

 has declined Fellowship. - The elections of Alexis Carrel and Ed- 

 ward Weston have lapsed. The limit of time of acceptance has 

 been extended for J. D. Irving. One Fellow has been dropped 

 from the list for non-payment of dues. Two Fellows have re- 

 signed Fellowship. 



