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[April 5, 



Aires; Agricultural Experiment Stations, Amherst, Mass., 

 College Park, Md., Experiment, Ga., Fort Collins, Colo., Lin- 

 coln, Neb., Corvallis, Oregon, Lawrence, Wyo. 



The following deaths were announced : 



M. Victor Duruj, Paris, France. 



Sig. Giovanni Battista Rossi, Rome, Italy. 



A portrait of the late Dr. John Le Conte was presented on 

 behalf of the donor, Mrs. Le Conte, by Dr. Horn, who referred 

 to the services to science rendered by Dr. Le Conte. Dr. J. C. 

 Morris followed with a tribute to the memory of Dr. Le 

 Conte's personal and official career, and moved a vote of 

 thanks to Mrs. Le Conte for the gift of the portrait. Carried. 



Mr. Benjamin Smith Lyman read a paper entitled " Folds 

 and Faults in Pennsylvania Anthracite Beds." 



On account of the large number of engravings required by 

 the paper, on motion of Dr. Brinton it was referred to a spe- 

 cial committee of three, to be appointed by the Chair. 



The following paper was read by title by Prof. E. D. Cope : 

 " The Structure and Origin of the Zygomatic Arch in the 

 Mammalia^" by Daniel Slade, Mus. Comp. Zoology. 



Dr. Cope presented a paper, for the Proceedings, illustrated 

 by a number of specimens, on some "Extinct Cetacea." 



Pending nominations 1306, 1307, 1308, 1309 were read. 



And the Society was adjourned by the presiding member. 



Stated Meeting^ April 6, 1895. 

 President, Mr. Fraley, in the Chair. 



Mr. Henry C. Mercer, a newly-elected member, was pre- 

 sented to the Chair and took his seat. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows : 



Acknowledgments of election to membership were received 

 from : 



R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., Cambridge, Eng. 



C. A. M. Fennell, Litt.D., Cambridge, Eng. 



