1895.] 15* 



Stated Meeting^ March 15, 1805. 

 Treasurer, Mr. Price, in the Chair. 



Mr. Charlemagne Tower, Jr., a newlj-elected member, was 

 presented to the Chair, and took his seat. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows : 



Acknowledgments of election to membership were received 

 from: 



Dr. Herman Snellen, Jr., Utrecht, JN'etherlands. 



Prof. William W. Goodwin, Cambridge, Mass. 



Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, Cambridge, Mass. 



Mr. Charles C. Harrison, Philadelphia. 



Mr. Charlemagne Tower, Jr., Philadelphia. 



Letters of acknowledgment were received from the Royal 

 Society of Victoria, Melbourne (142, 144) ; Royal Society of 

 New South Wales, Sydney (142, 144); Societas pro Fauna 

 Flora Fennica, Helsingfors, Finland (146) : Physico-Mathe- 

 matical Society, Kasan, Russia (144, 145); K. K. Geologische 

 Reichsanstalt, Vienna, Austria (145) ; Verein f. Erdkunde, 

 Dresden, Saxony (145); Verein der Freunde der Natur- 

 geschichte, Mecklenburg, Germany (142, 144, 145) ; R. Istituto 

 Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere, Milan, Italy (144) ; Sir Henry 

 W. Acland, Oxford, Eng. (145); Mr. F. Prime, Philadelphia 

 (145) ; University of Wisconsin, Madison (136-141) ; Museo 

 Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic (142, 144) ; 

 Society Scientifique du Chili, Santiago (145). 



Letters of acknowledgment (143 and 146) were received 

 from the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, Halifax ; 

 Mr. Horatio Hale, Clinton, Ontaria ; Geological Survey, 

 Ottawa, Canada ; Laval University, Hon. J. M. Le Moine, 

 Quebec, Canada ; Canadian Institute, Toronto ; Bowdoin Col- 

 lege Library, Brunswick, Me.; Society of Natural History, 

 Maine Historical Society, Portland, Me.; Prof. C. E. Hitch- 

 cock, Hanover, N. H.; Vermont Historical Society, Mont- 

 pelier ; Amherst College Library, Amherst, Mass. ; AtheucBum, 

 Boston Society of Natural History, Massachusetts Institute of 



