280 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



For general expenses 12,100 



For Library expenses 700 



For Publications 1,500 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the Acad- 

 emy : — 



William Edward Story, of Somerville, to be a Resident Fel- 

 low in Class L, Section 1. 



Bennett Hubbard Nash, of Boston, to be a Resident Fel- 

 low in Class III., Section 2. ' 



Alfred Tennyson, of Freshwater, to be a Foreign Honorary 

 Member in Class III., Section 4, in place of the late Mar- 

 chese Giho Capponi. 



Francois Auguste Alexis Mignet of Paris, to be a Foreign 

 Honorary Member in Class III., Section 3. 



Ernst Curtius, of Berlin, to be a Foreign Honorary Mem- 

 ber in Class III., Section 3. 



Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, of London, to be a For- 

 eign Honorary Member in Class III., Section 2, in place of 

 the late Christian Lassen. 



Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, of Loudon, to be a Foreign Hon- 

 orary Member in Class III., Section 3. 



Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-Le-Duc, of Paris, to be a For- 

 eign Honorary Member in Class III., Section 4, in place of 

 the late Joaquim Jose da Costa de Macedo. 



Mark Pattison, of Oxford, to be a Foreign Honorary Mem- 

 ber in Class III., Section 3, in place of the late Jean Baptiste 

 Benoist Eyries. 



Thomas Hill, of Portland, to be an Associate Fellow in 

 Class L, Section 1. 



George Mary Searle, of New York, to be an Associate 

 Fellow in Class L, Section 2, 



Henry Larcom Abbot, of New York, to be an Associate 

 Fellow in Class I., Section 4. 



Nathaniel Holmes, of St. Louis, to be an Associate Fellow 

 in Class III., Section 1. 



Richard Saltonstall Greenough, of Floi'ence, to be an Asso- 

 ciate Fellow in Class HI., Section 4. 



