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Dr. Lightxer Witmer read a paper on '' Clinical Psychology," 

 which was discussed by ]\Ir. Owen Wister, Prof. Conklin, Dr. 

 Frazer and ]\Ir. Witmer. 



Stated Meeting April 5, iQoy. 



President Smith in the Chair. 



Invitations were received : 



From the Royal Academy of Sciences of Sweden inviting this 

 Society to be represented at its celebration of the 200th anniversary 

 of the birth of Carolus Linnaeus, at Stockholm on May 25, 1907. 



From the Trustees of the United Engineering Society inviting 

 the Society to be represented at the Dedication of the Building in 

 New York given by ^Ir. Andrew Carnegie as a home for American 

 Engineering Societies, on April 1 6th and 17th next. 



These invitations were accepted and the President was requested 

 to appoint delegates accordingly. 



The decease of the following members was announced : 



Albert S. Gatschet, Ph.D., at Washington on ]\Iarch 16, 1907, 

 set. 74. 



Marcelin Pierre-Eugene Berthelot, D. es Sc. at Paris, March 18, 

 1907, set. 80. 



John H. Brinton, M.D., at Philadelphia on March 18, 1907, 

 set. 74. 



Dr. ]\Iartin G. Brumbaugh read a paper on the " Scope and 

 Possibilities of a Municipal School System " which was discussed 

 by Professors Houston, Miller, Haupt and Snyder. 



General Meeting April 18, ig, 20, igoy. 

 April 18. Afternoon Session. 

 President Smith in the Chair. 



The President opened the meeting with a brief address of 

 welcome. 



The following papers were read : 



" Analogies Between the colonization of Ireland and Virginia," 



PROC. AMER, PHIL. SOC, XLVI. 185E, PRINTED JULY I5, I907. 



