xii MINUTES. 



Hobbs, D.Sc, Ph.D., Professor of Geology, University of 

 Michigan, which was discussed by Prof. W. M. Davis. 



Also 



"The Michigan Meteor of November 26, 1919," by the same 

 author, which was discussed by Professors A. G. Webster, 

 Elihu Thomson, W. F. Magie and H. N. Russell. 



" The Decipherment of the Hittite Languages," by Maurice 

 Bloomfield, L.H.D., LL.D., Professor of Sanskrit and Com- 

 parative Philology, Johns Hopkins University, which was 

 discussed by Professors Jastrow and Paul Haupt. 



(i) The Beginning of the Fourth Gospel. 



(2) " Golgotha," by Paul Haupt, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of 

 Semitic Languages, Johns Hopkins University, which were 

 discussed by Professors Webster and Jastrow. 



" The Strephoscope," by N. W. Akimofif. (Introduced by Prof. 

 Eric Doolittle.) 



" New Features in the Eclipsing Variable U Cephei," by R. S. 

 Dugan, Professor of Astronomy, Princeton University. (In- 

 troduced by Prof. H. N. Russell.) 



" Universal Radioaction and the Volcanoes," by John A. Snyder, 

 Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, Central High 

 School, Philadelphia, and Monroe B. Synder, Director of the 

 Philadelphia Observatory. 



Stated Meeting, May 7, 1920. 

 William B. Scott, D.Sc, LL.D., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. Pope Yeatman, a newly elected member, subscribed the 

 Laws and was admitted into the Society. 



Letters accepting membership were received from : 



Wilder D. Bancroft, Ph.D., 

 Edward Capps, Ph.D., 

 Leonard E. Dickson, A.M., Ph.D., 

 William Duane, Ph.D., . 

 Moses Gomberg, M.S., Sc.D., 

 Frank J. Goodnow, A.M., LL.D., 



