244 ELECTIONS. 



ELECTIONS FOR 1869. 



Members and Correspondents of the Academy of Natural Sciences have 

 been elected as follows for the year 1869 : 



MEMBERS. 



Dec. 29, 1868.— Albert Peale, Edw. A. Spooner, M. D,, Franklin Piatt, Jr. 



Jan. 26, 1869.— William M. Wilson, Caleb S. Hallowell, R. J. Levis, M. D. 



Feh. 23. — Hector Tyndale, Theodore Cuyler, William Dulty, Charles Morris. 



March 30. — John Birkinbine, James Greer, Dayton, 0., Douglass R. Bannan, 

 M, D., U. S. N., George C. Henszey. 



April 27. — Isaac S. Fogg, J. S. Withron, John C. Sinclair. 



June 29. — N. Roe Bradner, M. D. 



April 27. — Henry Bower. 



May 25. — William B. Corbit, William Rudder, Persifor Frazer. 



June 29. — Harry Emlen, Charles B. Nancrede, M. D. 



Sept. 28. — Thomas H. Streets, Smyrna, Del., Nathaniel G. Macomber. 



July 29.— Chas. L. Cassin, M. D., U. S. N, 



Aug. 31. — John C. Spear, M. D., U. S. N., James Lanman Harmar, Fausto 

 E. Rendon, M. D., Guayaquil. 



Sept. 28.— W. H. Finn, M. D. 



Nov. 30. — Henry C. Miller, Z. M. Humphrey. 



Number of members elected in 1869 33 



CORRESPONDENTS. 



Dec. 29, 1868. — George Neville, Calcutta, E. I., Joseph F. Berg, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. 



June 29, 1869. — Alexander Carte, Dublin. 



Jan. 26.— William Blackmore, London, E. B. Carling, Fort D. A. Russel. 



April 27.— F. Curtis, M. D. 



May 25. — William H. Dale, Washington. 



April 27. — Albany Hancock, New-Castle-upon-Tyne, Eng. 



Aug. 31. — A. Kolliker, Nathaniel H. Bishop. 



Sept. 28. — Geo. H. Cook, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Number of correspondents elected in 1869 11 



Members, 33 ; correspondents, 11. Total, 44. 



