Sob [Dec. 6, 



All of these lectures, except the last one, will be illustrated by stereop- 

 ticon views. 



The suggestion of Prof. Rothrock met with the full approval of the 

 committee, and it recommends the expenditure of $264 from the appro- 

 priation of the Michaux fund, as follows : 



Lecturer $140 00 



Hall 14 00 



Exhibitor, gas 60 00 



Advertising 50 00 



$264 00 

 Bv order of the committee. 



J. SERGEANT PRICE, 



Secretary. 



On motion, it was resolved that tlie report of the committee 

 be accepted and the sum of $261 be expended from the amount 

 of the appropriation of the Michaux fund, as requested by it. 



And the Society was adjourned by the President. 



November 21, 1889, on this day, being the one hundreth 

 anniversary of the Society's first meeting in its present Hall, 

 a celebration of the event took place by an address at -i P. M., 

 in the Hall of the Society, by Hon. Frederick Fraley, LL.I)., 

 the President of the Society, and by a dinner at the Hotel 

 Stratford at 6 p. m. A full report of the proceedings and ad- 

 dresses will be issued in Proceedings, No. 131. 



Stated Meeting^ December 6, 1889. 



Present, 24 members. 



Vice-President, Dr. Kuschenberger, in the Chair. 



Messrs. Andrew A. Blair, Clarence H. Clark and David K. 

 Tuttle, lately elected members, were presented to the Chair 

 and took their seats. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows : 



A letter from the President of the Society announcing that 

 he had appointed Dr. Charles S. Wurts a member of the Com- 

 mittee on Finance vice Mr. Henry Winsor, deceased, and the 

 action of the President was approved. 



