52 MINUTES. [Feb. 1, 



Hall. — Joseph M. Wilson, Harold Goodwin, John Mar- 

 shall. 



Publication. — Henry Carey Baircl, Patterson DuBois, I. 

 Minis Hays, Joseph Willcox, Morris JastroWj Jr. 



Library. — George F. Barker, T. Hewson Bache, Albert H, 

 Smyth, Joseph G. Rosengarten, Edwin G. Conklin. 



Michaux Legacy. — Thomas Meehan, Angelo Heilprin, 

 William Powell Wilson, Burnet Landreth, Joseph T. Roth- 

 rock. 



The Society was adjourned by the presiding member. 



Stated Meeting, February 1, 1901. 

 Vice-President Selleks in the Chair. 



Present, 21 members. 



A notice of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Imperial Royal 

 Zoological and Botanical Society of Vienna, on March 30, 

 1901, was received with an invitation to send delegates to the 

 same. 



An invitation was received from the Provost and Vice-Chan- 

 cellor of the University of Glasgow to send delegates to the 

 Ninth Jubilee (450th Anniversary) of the founding of the 

 University, to be held on June 12, 13 and 14 next. 



On motion, these invitations were referred to the Officers 

 and Council for action. 



A communication was also received from the Academie 

 Roy ale des Sciences de Turin announcing the offer of a prize of 

 9600 francs for the most brilliant or important discovery on 

 physical or experimental science. 



The death of Prof. Elisha Gray, at Newtonville, Mass., on 

 January 21, 1901, was announced. 



Vice-President Sellers delivered the Annual Address, taking 

 for his subject " Technical Education." 



The Society was adjourned by the presiding officer. 



