^4^ [Sept. 15, 



Col. C. C. Jones (Augusta, Ga.), died July 19, 1893, ast. 62. 



Eobert Cornelius (Philadelphia), died August 10, 1893, 

 set. 84. 



Prof. William U. C. Bartlett (Yonkers, N.Y.), died May 11, 

 1893. 



The President was authorized to appoint a suitable person to 

 prepare the usual obituary notice of Mr. Cornelius. 



List of deficiencies, part third, was laid before the Society. 



The University of Missouri wrote that its Library had been 

 destroyed by fire, and requesting that certain of the Society's 

 Proceedings should be replaced. 



On motion the matter was referred to the Librarian with 

 power to act. 



And the Society was adjourned by the presiding member. 



Stated 3Ieet{n(/, September 15^ 1893. 



Prof. Albert H, Smyth in the Chair. 



Letters of acknowledgment were received from the Observ- 

 atoire Phys. Central de Russie, St. Petersburg (139) ; Tasch- 

 kent Observatory, Taschkent, Turkestan (13Vi); Societas pro 

 Fauna et Flora Fennica, Helsingfors, Finland (136-138) ; K. 

 Norske Videnskabernes Selskab, Throndhjem, Norway (1.''9); 

 K. Universitetet, Lund, Sweden (139) ; K, Svenska Vetenskaps 

 Akademien, Stockholm, Sweden (1-10) ; Societe Ro^^ale de 

 Geographic, Antwerp, Belgium (139); K. Zoologisch Genoot- 

 schap " Natura Artis Magistra," A msterdam, Netherlands (140) ; 

 Colonial Museum, Fondation de P. Teyler vander Hulst, Har- 

 lem, Holland (139, 140) ; K. Bibleotheek, The Hague, Hol- 

 land (139, 140) ; K. K. Sternwarte, Prag, Bohemia (139', 140) ; 

 Anthropologische Gesellschaft (137, 138) ; K. K. Central An- 

 stalt fiir Meteorologie und Erdmagnetismus (140) ; Profs. 

 Friederich Miiller (140), Gustav Tschermak (136-139), Vienna, 

 Austria ; K. Preuss. Geol. Landesanstalt und Bergakademie, 



