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Seven hundred and fifty-fourtli Meeting. 



June 14, 1882. — Adjourned Annual Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



The Treasurer presented a report on appropriations ; and 

 it was 



Voted, To appropriate for the following year, subject to 

 the approval of a future stated meeting : — 



For publishing $ 2,000 



For library 1,250 



For general expenses . 2,200 



Professor Rogers presented a communication on a method 

 of making a perfect screw. 



Seven hundred and fifty-fifth Meeting. 



October 11, 1882. — Stated Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



The appropriations recommended by the Treasurer at the 

 last meeting were confirmed. 



The President read a letter from the Secretary of the 

 Society of Arts inviting the Academy to be present at a 

 meeting in memory of the late Professor William B. Rogers. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the 

 Academy : — 



Charles Sedgwick Minot, of Boston, to be a Resident 

 Fellow in Class If., Section 3. 



Francis Amasa Walker, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow 

 in Class III., Section 3. 



Bernhard Sluder, of Berne, to be a Foreign Honorary 

 Member in Class II., Section 1. 



Julius Sachs, of Wiirzburg, to be a Foreign Honorary 

 Member in Class II., Section 2, in place of the late Joseph 

 Decaisne. 



