nent record should be made by us of this most illustrious 

 gathering. The long life of Mr. William II. Knight, one of 

 the Founders of this Academy, has been devoted to a more 

 or less continual study of the phenomena of the heavens, and, 

 at this meeting, he was an honored associate of these gentle- 

 men, with many of whom- he was acquainted, and who had a 

 great respect for his attainments. Mr. Knight has given a 

 most interesting account of the personnel in attendance and 

 the various transactions of the meetings on .Mount Wilson, and 

 with his article we are happy in being able to present a half- 

 tone made from a photograph which was taken of the Mem- 

 bers of the Convention, on the Mountain, before final adjourn- 

 ment. 



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Monthly numbers of Volumes III, IV, V and VI of the 

 Bulletin, to complete files. Address the Secretary. 



