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came forth'; eg. patchihkcheewh,lY. "". UhJ {}). Althithpoocheen- 

 gwat uhpee ' he is covered with feathers '; see I. ^ uhpeeyuhk. 



V. « U^tyoh, demonstr. pron. Mawhaul Hnnapa ' he who eats 

 man ' ; cp. n'7nihwa ' I devour,' II. ". On hnnapa from linno 

 ' man ' and -ape * a male ' par excellence ; the race name of the 

 Delawares, see Prince, op. cii., 295, n. 1. Weeshauthoowh, see I. ^ ; 

 II. \ Uhloomihlawh * he jumped up '; cp. kiithpihlaun, II. \ 



Yl.^ Nulowhee 'well, happily.' Ayahpoowhuk * they dwell' 

 from V ahp; A. abi 'sit.' 



Stated Meeting., January 17., 1902. 



President Wistar in the Chair. 



Present, 11 members. 



General Wistar, in taking the Chair, returned thanks for the 

 honor done him in election to the Presidency of the Society, 

 and ofiered some remarks concerning the future welfare of 

 the Society. 



The list of donations to the Library was laid on the table, 

 and thanks were ordered for them. 



The decease of the following members was announced : 



Cornelius Petrus Tiele, Ph.D., D.C.L., at Leyden, on Jan- 

 uary 11, 1902, aged 71 years. 



Philip P. Sharpies, at West Chester, Pa., on January 15, 

 1902, aged 91. 



Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, at Cambridge, Mass., on January 15, 

 1902, aged 63. 



The Standing Committees for the ensuing year were 

 chosen, as follows : 



Finance. — Philip C. Garrett, William Y. McKean, Joel 

 Cook. 



Hall. — Joseph M. Wilson, Harold Goodwin, John Marshall. 



Publication. — Henry Carey Baird, Patterson DuBois, Joseph 

 Willcox, Amos P. Brown, William H. Furness, 3d. 



Library. — George F. Barker, Albert H. Smyth, J. G. 

 Kosengarten, Edwin G. Conklin, K. C. H. Brock. 



The meeting was adjourned by the presiding officer. 



