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A. V. Dicey, A. Engler, Henry Jackson, R. Koch, Miiller- 

 Breslau, Gaston Paris, Poincare, Fr. Richthofen, acknowledging 

 election as Foreign Honorary Members. He also read letters 

 from the President and Fellows of Yale University, invitinsr 

 the Academy to be represented at the celebration of the two 

 hundredth anniversary of the founding of Yale College ; from 

 the Natural History Society of Nuremberg, inviting attendance 

 at the celebration of its one hundredth anniversary ; and from 

 a committee of the Anthropological Section of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, announcing that 

 the thirteenth session of the International Congress of Ameri- 

 canists would be held at New York in 1902, and inviting the 

 Academy to appoint a representative to the General Committee 

 of the Congress. 



On the motion of E. S. Morse, it was 



Voted, To authorize the President to appoint delegates in 

 response to these invitations. 



The Chair announced the following deaths : — 



Truman Henry Safford, of Class I., Section 1, and John Fiske, 

 of Class III., Section 3, Resident Fellows. 



Joseph LeConte, of Class II., Section 1, Associate Fellow. 



Friherre Adolf Erik Nordenskiold, of Class II., Section 1, 

 F^lix Joseph Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers, of Class II., Section 3, 

 and Friedrich Herman Grimm, of Class III., Section 3, Foreign 

 Honorary Members. 



On the motion of the Recording Secretary, it was 



Voted, To meet, on adjournment, on the second Wednesday 

 in November. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the 

 Academy : — 



Henr}^ Smith Pritchett, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow 

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



William Townsend Porter, of Boston, to be a Resident Fellow 

 in Class II., Section 3 (Zoology and Physiology). 



George Wharton Pepper, of Philadelphia, to be an Associate 

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

 in place of the late William Mitchell. 



