1863.] 129 



the announcement of the death of Captain W. R. Palmer, 

 U. S. T. E. 



Suniviary. 



On the List, Jan. 1, 1862, . . 374. U. S., 256, Foreign, 118 



Elected in 1S62, U. S., 11, " 27 



Deceased reported in 1862, . . . U. S., 10, '' 9 



Expelled in 1862, U. S., 2. 



Number of members, Dec. 31, 



1862, 391. U. S., 255, '* 136 



Pending nominations, Nos. 465 to 482 were read. 



The ballotting for members then proceeded. 



The following resolutions of the Library Committee were 

 read, and consideration thereof postponed to the next meeting, 

 on account of the lateness of the hour. 



"Resolved, That this Coniniittee recommend to the Society, to dis- 

 tribute the Catalogue, as far as printed, to foreign correspondents. 



" Resolved, That this Committee recommend to the Society, to dis- 

 tribute copies of the portion of the Catalogue now printed to sub- 

 scribers to the whole Catalogue." 



No other business being before the meeting, the ballot- 

 boxes were opened, and the following persons were declared 

 duly elected members of the Society. 



Dr. James Y. Simpson, of Edinburgh. 



Dr. Theodore Schwann-, of Liege. 



Dr. Jacques L. Grimm, of Berlin. 



Prof. Franz Bopp, of Berlin. 



Prof. Ernest Renan, of Paris. 



Prof. Max Miiller, of Cambridge. 



Prof. J. D. Whitney, of San Francisco. 



Prof. A. H. Worthen, of Springfield, 111. 



Prof. Daniel Wilson, of Toronto, C. W. 



Prof. Frederick Troyon, of Lausanne. 



M. Boucher de Perthes, of Abbeville. 



Mr. Pliny E. Chase, of Philadelphia. 



Dr. L I. Hayes, Supt. U. S. Hospital, West Phila. 



Dr. George Smith, of Delaware County, Pa. 



