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On the motion of the Treasurer, it was 



Voted, That the annual assessment for the ensuing year be 

 five dollars. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the 

 Academy : — 



Henry Taber, of Worcester, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class I., Section 1. 



Henry Marion Howe, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow 

 in Class I., Section 3. 



Louis Cabot, of Brookline, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class II., Section 3. 



Josiah Royce, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class III., Section 1. 



Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr., of Salem, to be a Resident 

 Fellow in Class III., Section 3. 



Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, of Washington, to be an As- 

 sociate Fellow in Class I., Section 2, in place of the late John 

 H. C. Coffin. 



George Park Fisher, of New Haven, to be an Associate 

 Fellow in Class III., Section 3, in place of the late George 

 Bancroft. 



The annual election resulted in the choice of the following 

 officers : — 



Joseph Lovering, President. 

 Andrew P. Peabody, Vice-President. 

 Josiah P. Cooke, Corresponding Secretary. 

 William Watson, Recording Secretary. 

 Eliot C. Clarke, Treasurer. 

 Henry W. Haynes*, Librarian. 



Council. 



Arthur Searle, 



William E. Story, \ of Class I. 



Charles R. Cross, 



Samuel H. Scudder, 



David W. Cheever, \ of Class II. 



Sereno Watson, 



