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Eassell W. Davenport, of Soiitli Bethlehem, Pa. 



Mr. Frank Miles Day, of Philadelphia. 



The Society was then adjourned by the presiding officer. 



Stated Meeting, November 3, 1899. 



Vice-President Sellers in the Chair. 



Present, 13 members. 



Prof. William A. Lamberton, Mr. Charles E. Dana, and 

 Prof. Marion D. Learned, newly elected members, were pre- 

 sented to the Chair, and took their seats in the Society. 



Letters were read from Mr. Frank Miles Day, Prof. Wil- 

 liam Morris Davis and Mr. John Cadwalader, accepting mem- 

 bership. 



From the President, announcing the appointment of Prof. 

 Albert H. Smyth to prepare an obituary notice of the late 

 Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, and from Prof. Smyth, accepting the 

 appointment. 



On motion of Dr. Morris, it was ordered that a Committee 

 be appointed to arrange for a meeting in memorj^ of the late 

 Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, and that invitations be authorized to 

 be extended to the learned societies to which Dr. Brinton 

 belonged to participate in the same. The Chair subsequently 

 appointed as the Committee Dr. Morris, Prof. Smyth, Mr. 

 Culin, Mr. Burk and Dr. W. H. Greene. 



The list of donations to the Library was laid upon the 

 table, and thanks were ordered therefor. 



The decease of the following members was announced : 



Prof. Heinrich Kiepert, of Berlin, on April 21, 1899. 



Prof. George Rawliuson, Canon of Canterbury. 



Prof. George F. Barker presented a report as the delegate 

 of the Society to the Stokes Jubilee at Cambridge, Eng. 



Dr. Cleemann moved that translations of papers that have 

 been published already in another language are not eligible 

 for the Transactions or Proceedings. Adopted. 



The Society was then adjourned by the presiding officer. 



