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amendments be discharged, and that the consideration of the 

 amendments be indefinitely postponed. Seconded and car- 

 ried. 



The Tellers having announced that their report on the bal- 

 loting for candidates was ready, the President instructed them 

 to present it. The report declared the following persons duly 

 elected members : 



2231. Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, Cambridge, Mass. 

 2282. Prof. W. W. Goodwin, Cambridge, Mass. 

 2233. R. F. Glaizebrook, F.R.S., Cambridge, England. 

 223i. C. A. M. Fennell, Litt.D., Cambridge, England. 



2235. Prince Roland Bonaparte, Paris, France. 



2236. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., London, England. 



2237. Hon. James Bryce, M.P., London, England. 



2238. Sir George Grove, D.C.L., London, England. 



2239. William Huggins, D.C.L., London, England. 



2240. James Glaisher, F.R.S., Edinburgh, Scotland. 

 224L Rev. James Legge, LL.D., Oxford, England. 



2242. Gabriel de Mortillet, St. Germain-en Laye, France. 



2243. Rev. Isaac Taylor, LL.D., York, England. 



2244. Prof. William Wundt, Leipzic, Germany. 



2245. Dr. Ernst Curtius, Berlin, Prussia. 



2246. Charles C. Harrison, Philadelphia. 



2247. Richard A. Cleemann, M.D., Philadelphia. 



2248. Richard Stockton Hunter, Philadelphia. 



2249. Charlemagne Tower, Philadelphia. 



2250. Joseph Wilcox, Philadelphia. 

 225 L Henry C. Mercer, Do3'lestown, Pa. 



2252. Le Marquis Achille de Rochambeau, Rochambeau, 

 France. 



Reading of the rough minutes was dispensed with, and the 

 Society was adjourned by the President. 



