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sion University Teaching, Wagner Free Institute, Board of 

 Directors of City Trusts, Messrs. Wharton Barker, E. D. Cope, 

 B. S. Lyman, Philadelphia ; Hospital for the Insane, Warren, 

 Pa.; Maryland Academy of Sciences, Peabody Institute, Bal- 

 timore, Md.; U. S. Departments of Agriculture, the Treasury, 

 and of the Interior, Bureau of Ethnology, Chief of Engineers, 

 Mr. Frederick Webb Hodge, Washington, D. C; University 

 of Virginia, Charlottsville ; Tulane University, New Orleans, 

 La.; Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal.; Academy of 

 Science, St. Louis, Mo.; State Historical Society, Madison, 

 Wis.; Michigan Mining School, Houghton ; State Historical 

 Society, Iowa City, la.; Colorado Scientific Society, Denver ; 

 Kansas State Historical Society, Academy of Sciences, 

 Topeka, Kans.; Agricultural Experiment Stations, Storrs, Conn., 

 Newark, Del., Madison, Wis., Brookings, S. Dak.; Com- 

 mission Geologica, Mexico, Mex.; Museo de la Plata, La Plata, 

 Argentine Republic. 



A photograph of the Boulder Clay Cliffs, Carr Naze, Filey, 

 from the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, Hali- 

 fax, Eng. 



A large framed photograph of Hon. Eichard Yaux from Mr. 

 F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia. 



Photographs for the Society's Album of Prof. Edward North, 

 Clinton, N. Y.; Dr. James E. Oliver, Ithaca, N. Y.; Prof Henry 

 Coppee, Bethlehem, Pa. 



The following deaths were announced : 



Prof. Franz Josef Lauth, Munich, Bavaria. 



Daniel Kirkwood, LL.D., Riverside, Cal., June 11, 1895, 

 set. 80. 



Henry Phillips, Jr., Philadelphia, June 6, 1895, set. 56. 



Henry H. Houston, Philadelphia, June 21, 1895, get. 74. 



Peter F. Rothermel, Linfield, Pa., August 15, 1895, aet. 83. 



Dr. Persifor Frazer then read an obituary notice of Edward 

 Y. Macauley, U. S. N. 



Mr. B. S. Lyman read papers on the " Yardley Fault," and 

 the " Chalfont Fault Rock, so-called." 



