756 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



Henry Jackson, of Boston, to be a Fellow in Class 11. , Section 4 

 (Medicine and Surgery). 



Thomas Willing Balch, of Philadelphia, to be a Fellow in Class 

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



Willard Bartlett, of Brooklyn, to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 1 (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence). 



Charles Warren Clifford, of New Bedford, to be a Fellow in 

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



Charles Evans Hughes, of New York, to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 1 (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence) . 



James Madison Morton, of Fall River, to be a Fellow in Class 

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



George Burton Adams, of New Haven, to be a Fellow in Class 

 III., Section 3 (Political Economy and History). 



Charles McLean Andrews of New Haven, to be a Fellow in 

 Class HI., Section 3 (Political Economy and History). 



Evarts Boutell Greene, of Champaign, 111., to be a Fellow in 

 Class HI., Section 3 (Political Economy and History). 



William INIacDonald, of Berkeley, Cal., to be a Fellow in Class 

 III., Section 3 (Political Economy and History). 



Harold IMurdock, of Brookline, to be a Fellow in Class III., 

 Section 4 (Literature and the Fine Arts). 



The following gentlemen were elected Foreign Honorary IVIem- 

 bers: 



William Napier Shaw, of London, Eng., to be a Foreign Honor- 

 ary ]\Iember in Class II., Section 1 (Geology, Mineralogy and 

 Physics of the Globe). 



Thomas Barlow, of London, Eng., to be a Foreign Honorary 

 Member in Class II., Section 4 (Medicine and Surgery). 



Francis John Shepherd, of Montreal, Canada, to be a Foreign 

 Honorary JVIember in Class U., Section 4 (]\Iedicine and Surgery). 



Charles Scott Sherrington, of Oxford, Eng., to be a Foreign 

 Honorary Member in Class II., Section 4 (Medicine and Surgery). 



The following Communications were presented: 



Judge Robert Grant, "Ancestors and Posterity." 



Professor L. C. Graton, "A Geological Study of Copper Ores 

 supported by American INIining Companies." 



Professor M. L. Fernald, " Some Living Remnants of Ancient 

 Floras on the Coast of New England." 



