Trans. N. V. Ac. Sci. 



80 



April 7, 



views, by Dr. Alexis A. Julien, of New York, on the sub- 

 ject of 



A SEARCH FOR FLINT IMPLEMENTS IN THE ANCIENT GRAVELS OF 



AMIENS. 



April 7, 1884. 

 Regular Business Meeting. 



The President, Dr. J. S. Newberry, in the Chair. 



Thirty-five persons were present. 



Mr. L. P. Gratacap was elected a Resident Member ; the 

 name of Mr. W. B. Parsons was transferred to the roll of 

 Corresponding Members, and the following members were 

 elected as 



Fellows of the Academy : 

 W. P. Trowbridge, Dr. L. Johnson, B. B. Chamberlin, 



F. G. Wiechman, 

 A. H. Elliott, 

 H. L. Fairchild, 

 Mrs. E. A. Smith, 

 Dr. L. Schoney, 

 C. Van Brunt, 

 N. L. Britton, 



G. F. Kunz, 

 L. H. Laudy, 



R. P. Whitfield^ 



J. L. Wall, 

 J. K. Rees, 



W. H. RUDKIN, 



J. F. Randolph, 

 VV. G. Levison, 

 W. E. Hidden, 

 C. F. Holder, 

 Dr. A. Haddon, 

 A. R. Gallatin, 



Dr. A. Clark, 



F. C. T. Beck, 



Dr. C. S. Bull, 



H. Dudley, 



J. J. Crooke, 



Dr. E. S. F, Arnold, 



F. A. Schermerhorn, 



E. N. Dickinson, 



B. Braman. 



A. D. Churchill, 



The death of Mr. Theobald Frohwein, a Resident Member of 

 the Academy, was announced, as well as that of M. Ticcino 

 Sella, President of the Accademia dei Lincei of Rome, Italy. 



The Recording Secretary was, on motion, requested to send 

 letters of condolence to the relatives of the deceased in these and 

 all future cases of the death of members. 



The Academy directed the appointment of a committee, con- 

 sisting of the President and Recording Secretary, to represent the 

 Academy at the public meeting, to be held on the following 

 Wednesday evening, to take measures in behalf of the preserva- 

 tion of the forests of the Adirondacks. 



