APR k..8 1904 



PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 



HELD AT PHILADELPHIA 

 FOR PROMOTING USEFUL KNOWLEDGE 



Vol. XLIII. January, 1904. No. 17o. 



Stated Meeting, January 1, 1904. 

 President Smith in the Chair. 



A communication was received from the Societe Nationale 

 des Antiquaires de France, announcing that it would celebrate 

 its centenary on April 11, 1904, and inviting the Society to 

 appoint a delegate to represent it on this occasion. The 

 invitation was accepted, and the President subsequently 

 appointed the Marquis de Nadaillac to represent the Societ}- 

 at the celebration. 



The Judges of the Annual Election of Officers and Councillors 

 reported that an election had been held on the afternoon 

 of this day, and that the following named persons had been 

 elected to be the Officers for the ensuing year • 



President 

 Edgar F. Smith. 



Vice-Presidents 

 George F. Barker, Samuel P. Langley, William B. Scott. 



Secretaries. 



I. Minis Hays, Edwin G. Conklin, Aithur W. Goodspeed, 

 ^lorris Jastrow, Jr. 



