692 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



John Daniel Runkle, Class I., Section 1 ; Horatio Hollis 

 Hunnewell, Class II., Section 2; Horace Gray, Class III., Sec- 

 tion 1 ; Charles Greely Loring, Class III., Section 4, Resident 

 Fellows. 



John Wesley Powell, Class II., Section 1, Associate Fellow. 



Herve" Auguste Etienne Albans Faye, Class I., Section 1 ; 

 Heinrich von Wild, Class II., Section 1 ; Rudolf Virchow, 

 Class II., Section 4, Foreign Honorary Members. 



On the motion of the Corresponding Secretary, it was 



Voted, To meet, on adjournment, on the 12th of November. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the 

 Academy: — 



Harry Walter Tyler, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class I., Section 1 (Mathematics and Astronomy). 



Alfred Edgar Burton, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow in 

 Class I., Section 4 (Technology and Engineering). 



Hugo Miinsterberg, of Cambridge, to be a Resident Fellow 

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



Frederic Jesup Stimson, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow 

 in Class III., Section 1. 



Arthur Twining Hadley, of New Haven, to be an Associate 

 Fellow in Class III., Section 3 (Political Economy and History). 



Luigi Cremona, of Rome, to be a Foreign Honorary Member 

 in Class I., Section 1 (Mathematics and Astronomy), in place 

 of the late Charles Hermite. 



Joseph John Thomson, of Cambridge, to be a Foreign Hon- 

 orary Member in Class I., Section 2 (Physics), in place of the 

 late Marie Alfred Cornu. 



Emil von Behring, of Marburg, to be a Foreign Honorary 

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



John Morley, of London, to be a Foreign Honorary Member 

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



The President gave an account of his explorations of the 

 coral reefs of the Maldives. 



H. Helm Clayton read a paper entitled " On the Observed 

 Movements of the Dust from the Volcanic Eruptions in the 

 West Indies." 



