RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 581 



by the Council before the Annual Meeting in May, and announced at 

 that meeting. 



Persons nominated in any year, but not elected, may be carried over 

 to the list of nominees for the next year at the discretion of the Coun- 

 cil, but shall not be further continued unless renominated. 



The meeting was dissolved at 10.15 P.M. 



One thousand one hundred and nineteenth Meeting. 



January 10, 1923. — Stated Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House at 8.20 P.M. 



The President in the Chair. 



There were twenty-three Fellows and two guests present. 



The Minutes of the December 13th meeting were read and 

 approved. 



On recommendation of the Council, it was 



looted, To appropriate the sum of $400 from the General Fund 

 to be placed at the disposal of the House Committee. 



The President announced the deaths of the following Foreign 

 Honorary Members: — Friedrich Delitzsch, Class III., Section 2; 

 Albert Venn Dicey, Class III., Section 1; Henry Jackson, Class 

 III., Section 2; George Walter Prothero, Class III., Section 3; 

 Eduard Seler, Class III., Section 2. 



The following communication was presented: — 



William J. Cunningham, "The Problem of Railroad Consolida- 

 tion in New England." 



Two papers were presented by title: — 



"Lichenes in Insula Trinidad a Professore R. Thaxter Collecti," 

 by Edward A. Vainio, presented by Roland Thaxter. 

 . "Some New Fossil Parasitic Hymenoptera from Baltic Amber," 

 by C. T. Brues. 



The meeting dissolved at 9.50 P.M. 



One thousand one hundred and twentieth Meeting. 



February 14, 1923. — Stated Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House at 8.25 P.M. 

 The President in the Chair. 



