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RECORDS 



Edward F. Buchner, 

 Esther F. Byrnes, 

 R. H. Cunningham, 

 Albert W. Chester, 

 WiUiam Dutcher, 

 Harrison G. Dyar, 

 John Eyerman, 

 George I. Finlay, 

 Wm. J. Gies, 

 Amadeus W. Grabau, 

 John D. Irving, 

 Gustav Langmann, 

 H. R. Linville, 

 J. E. Lough, 

 R. T. MacDougall, 

 T. Cumerford Martin, 



S. A. Mitchell, 

 Herschel C. Parker, 

 Frederick Peterson, 

 J. C. Pfister, 

 H. C. Piffard, 

 John D. Prince, 

 Michael I. Pupin, 

 Ivan Sickels, 

 M. Allen Starr, 

 George T. Stevens, 

 C. A. Strong, 

 F. B. Sumner, 

 W. Gilman Thompson, 

 C. C. Trowbridge, 

 E. R. VonNardroff. 

 John F. Woodhull, 



Adolph Meyer, 



The election of ofificers for the coming year was then held. 

 Tellers were appointed, ballots were distributed, the votes re- 

 ceived and counted. The following officers were elected : 



President, J. McKeen Cattell. 



Vice-Presidents : Section of Geology and Mineralogy : James 

 F. Kemp. Section of Biology : Bashford Dean. Section of 

 Anthropology and Psychology : E. L. Thorndike. Section of 

 Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry, C. L. Poor. 



Corresponding Secretary, R. E. Dodge. 



Recording Secretary, Henry E. Crampton. 



Treasurer, C. F. Cox. 



Librarian, Livingston Farrand. 



Editor, C. L. Poor. 



Councillors : (Three years), Franz Boas, H. C. Bumpus ; 

 (two years), D. W. Hering, N. L. Britton ; (one year), E. B. 

 Wilson, G. F. Kunz. 



Finance Committee : John H. Caswell, John H. Hinton, C. 

 A. Post. 



Vice-President Kemp then took the chair, and President 

 Cattell presented his annual address, entitled "The Academy of 

 Sciences." 



