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apparent motion of tlie corona eastward at the rate of 15° per 

 liour, 



ISTominations Nos, 951 to 958 were read and balloted for. 



Mr. Fraley reported that he had collected and paid over to 

 the Treasurer the interest on the Michaux Legacy, due April 

 1, amounting to $133.07. 



On scrutiny of the ballot boxes, the following were declared 

 duly elected members of the Society : 



951. Charles W. King, Fellow of Trinity College, Cam- 

 bridge, England. 



952. Eev. James W. Robins, D. D., Principal of the Episco- 

 ])al Academy in Philadelphia. 



953. Charles Sprague Sargent, A. B., Cambridge, Mass., Pro- 

 fessor of Botany. 



954. Frankhn B. Hough, M. D., of Lowville, N. Y. 



955. Stephen P. Sharpies, of Boston, Mass., late Asst. Prof. 

 Chem. Harvard College. 



956. Charles Edward Rawlins, Esq., of Rock Mount Rain- 

 hill, Liverpool, England. 



957. George de B. Keim, Esq., of Philadelphia. 



958. Hamilton Andrews Hill, Esq., of Boston, Secretary of 

 the National Board of Trade. 



And the meeting was adjourned. 



