610 PROCEEDINGS OP THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



Fellows must be proposed by two Resilient Fellows of the section to 

 which the proposal is made, in a recommendation signed by them, and 

 this recommendation shall be transmitted to the Corresponding Secretary, 

 and by him referred to the Council for nomination." 



Ch. X., Sec. 2, second sentence. Change "seven" to " five." 

 Ch. X., Sec. 3. Abbreviate first sentence, as follows : "The nomina- 

 tion and election of Associate Fellows may take place in the manner 

 prescribed in reference to Resident Fellows." 



Ch. X., Sec. 6. Change first word ("each") to "a majority of any." 

 Under Rumford Premium, change " a gold and silver medal " to " a 

 gold and a silver medal." 



The annual election resulted in the choice of the following 

 officers and committees for the academic year 1901-02 : — 



Alexander Agassiz, President. 



John Trowbridge, Vice-President for Class L 



Alpheus Hyatt, Vice-President for Class II. 



James B. Thayer, Vice-President for Class III. 



William M. Davis, Corresponding Secretary. 



William Watson, Recording Secretary. 



Francis Blake, Treasurer. 



A. Lawrence Rotch, Librarian. 



Councillors. 



Harry M. Goodwin, for one 3^ear. "j 



Charles R. Sanger, for two years. V Class I. 



George F. Swain, for three years, j 



George H. Parker, for one year. ^ 



Theobald Smith, for two years. V Class II. 



Robert DeC. Ward, for three years. 



William Everett, for one year. 1 



A. Lawrence Lowell, for two years. V Class III 



Denman W. Ross, for three years. J 



Member of Co^nmittee of Finance. 

 Eliot C. Clarke. 



