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Stated Meeting October 4th, igi2. 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 

 Letters accepting membership were received from : 



Alfred T. Clay, B.A., Ph.D., New Haven. 



George W. Crile, M.D., Ph.D.. Cleveland. 



Edward Curtis Franklin, Ph.D., Washington, D. C. 



G. Carl Huber, M.D., Ann Arbor, Michigan. 



John Matthews Manly, Ph.D., Chicago, 111. 



Edward Bennett Rosa, Sc.D., Ph.D., Washington. 



Frederick Winslow Taylor, M.E., Philadelphia. 



George Friedrich Julius Arthur Auwers, Ph.D., Berlin. 



Wilhelm Ostwald, Sc.D., LL.D., Leipzig. 



Magnus Gustaf Retzius, Stockholm. 

 Invitations were received : 



From the organizing committee of the First International Eu- 

 genics Congress, to be represented by a delegate at the Con- 

 gress to be held on July 24-30, in London. 



From the American Antiquarian Society, to be represented at 

 the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of its foun- 

 dation, to be held at Worcester on October 15, 16, 1912. 



From the Naturwissenschaftliche Verein fiir Steiermark, to be 

 represented at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of 

 its foundation on November 10, 191 2. 



From the Rice Institute, to be represented at its inauguration at 

 Houston, Texas, on October 10-12, 1912. 



From the Fifteenth International Congress of Hygiene and 

 Demography, to participate in the Congress to be held at 

 Washington on September 27-28, 1912. 



From the State of New York, through the Education Depart- 

 ment, to attend the dedication of the State Education Build- 

 ing, at Albany, on November 15 to 17, 1912. 



From the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, ex- 

 pressing its gratitude for the Society's congratulations on the 

 occasion of its Centenary Celebration. 



