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selected scale. The separate parts are then copied in clay ; plaster moulds 

 are then prepared and casts made in wax. These are then tinished, the 

 details put in and the whole put together and colored. 

 The Section then adjourned. 



L. HUSSAKOF, 



Secretary. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 

 December 19, 1910. 



The Academy met for the Annual Meeting on Monday, December 19, 

 1910, at 8 :50 p. m., at the Hotel Endicott, at the close of the annual 

 dinner, President Kemp in the chair. 



The minutes of the last Annual Meeting, December 20, 1909, were 

 read and approved. 



Iieports were presented by the Recording Secretary, the Corresponding 

 Secretary, the Librarian and the Editor, all of which, on motion, were 

 ordered received and placed on file. They are published herewith. On 

 motion, a vote of appreciation was extended to the Recording Secretary 

 on account of the work done by him during the year which resulted in the 

 gratifying increase of membership experienced by the Academy. 



The Recording Secretary read the detailed report of the Treasurer, 

 showing a net cash balance of $3,259.74 on hand at the close of business, 

 November 30, 1910. On motion, this report was received and referred to 

 the Finance Committee for audit. 



The following candidates for honorary membership arid fellowship, 

 recommended by Council, were duly elected : 



Honorary Members. 



Prof. Dr. Theodor Boveri, University, "Wurzburg, Germany, presented 

 by Prof. E. B. Wilson. 



Sir Francis Galton, Kings College, London, England, presented by 

 Prof. J. McKeen Cattell. 



FELL0V7S. 



J. H. Barnhart, M. D., Botanical Garden, 



Wendel T. Bush, Brooklyn, N. Y., 



Carlton C. Curtis, Ph. D., Columbia University, 



B. E. Dahlgren, D. M. D., Field Museum, Chicago, 111., 



W. T. Davis, M. A. A., New Brighton, N. Y., 



