RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 773 



Committee on Meetings. 



The President, William M. Davis, 



The Recording Secretary, Edwin B. Wilson, 



George F. Moore. 



Auditing Committee. 

 George R. Agassiz, John E. Thayer. 



The follow-ing gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Academy: — 



Henry Bayard Phillips, of Boston, to be a Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 1. (INIathematics and Astronomy.) 



David Locke Webster, of Ann Arbor, to be a Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 2. (Physics.) 



Edmund Burke Delabarre, of Providence, to be a Fellow in 

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



William Herbert Perry Faunce, of Providence, to be a Fellow 

 in Class IH., Section 1. (Theology, Philosophy and Juris- 

 prudence.) 



Leighton Parks, of New York, to be a Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 1. (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence.) 



Endicott Peabody, of Groton, to be a Fellow in Class IH., 

 Section 1. (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence.) 



Francis Greenwood Peabody, of Cambridge, to be a Fellow in 

 Class HI., Section 1. (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence.) 



Edward Capps, of Princeton, to be a Fellow in Class HI., 

 Section 2. (Philology and Archaeology.) 



George Lincoln Hendrickson, of New Haven, to be a Fellow in 

 Class in.. Section 2. (Philology and Archaeology.) 



Elijah Clarence Hills, of Xew York, to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 2. (Philology and Archaeology.) 



Rudolph Schevill, of Berkeley', to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 2. (Philology and Archaeology.) 



Brooks Adams, of Quincy, to be a Fellow in Class III., Section 3. 

 (Political Economy and History.) 



