1895.] 339 



Dr. Frazer moved that the Curators be requested to con- 

 tinue their identification and examination of the coins before 

 taking a receipt from the Museum, with power to act when 

 satisfied. Carried. 



The Tellers reported that the following nominees had re- 

 ceived the requisite number of votes, and were therefore duly 

 elected : 



No. 2253. M. Georges Bertin, Paris, France. 



No. 2254. Marshall D. Ewell, M.D., LL.D., Chicago, 111. 



No. 2255. Clarence S. Bement, Philadelphia. 



No. 2256. George Tucker Bispham, Philadelphia. 



No. 2257. Joel Cook, Philadelphia. 



No. 2258. Hon. Mayer Sulzberger, Philadelphia. 



No. 2259. Frederick D. Stone, Philadelphia. 



No. 2260. James C. Carter, New York, N. Y. 



No. 2261. Hon. Edward J. Phelps, New Haven, Conn. 



No. 2262. Hon. George F. Edmunds, Burlington, Vt. 



No. 2263. Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, Lexington, Va. 



No. 2264. M. Marcelin Berthelot, D. es Sc, Paris, France. 



No. 2265. E. S. Morse, Salem, Mass. 



No. 2266. Paul Heyse, Munich, Bavaria. 



No. 2267. Paolo Montegaze, Firenze, Italia. 



No. 2268. F. W. Putnam, Salem, Mass. 



No. 2269. Mrs. Zelia Nuttall, Dresden, Saxony. 



No. 2270. Augustus F. Franks, London, England. 



No. 227 L George Ebers, Berlin, Prussia. 



No. 2272. A. Marshall Elliott, Baltimore, Md. 



No. 2273. Jean Leon Gerome, Paris, France. 



No. 2274. Willard Gibbs, Ph.D., New Haven, Conn 



After which the Society was adjourned by the President. 



