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ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



There was some discussion of the latter paper. 

 The Section then adjourned. 



William Campbell, 



Secretary. 



ADJOURNED BUSINESS MEETING. 



May 27, 1908. 



The Academy met at 5 P. M. at the American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, by adjournment from the regular meeting of 6 May, President Britton 

 presiding. 



The reading of the minutes of the regular meeting of 6 May was deferred. 



The following candidates for Active Membership, recommended by the 

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C. H. Allen, 

 A. Beller, 

 Samuel R. Betts, 

 Moses Bijur, 

 Matilda W. Bruce, 

 Winthrop Burr, 

 Mrs. William Combe, 

 H. D. Chapin, 

 Grace H. Dodge, 

 Thomas Dwyer, 

 Arthur F. Estabrook, 

 John C. Eno, 

 G. W. R. Fallon, 

 Emil Freund, 

 Robert W. Gibson, 

 George Griggs, 

 C. A. Griscom, Jr., 

 Hugo von Hagen, 

 William Halls, Jr., 

 James J. Higginson, 

 Charles R. Flint, 

 Frank Hustace, 

 Alois von Isakovics, 



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