MINUTES. xiii 



John F. Jameson, Ph.D., LL.D., 

 Douglas W. Johnson, Ph.D., 

 Vernon L. Kellogg, M.S., 

 Pope Yeatman, M.E. 

 The decease was announced of John A. Brashear, D.Sc, LL.D., 

 at Pittsburgh, on April 8, 1920, set. 80. 



Prof. Charles Upson Clark read a paper on " The Adriatic 

 Problems." 



Special Meeting, May 14, ip20. 



Hampton L. Carson, M.A., LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The meeting was called by the President to take action on the 

 death of Henry La Barre Jayne, the Treasurer of the Society. 



The decease was announced of Henry La Barre Jayne, at Phila- 

 delphia, on May 10, 1920, set. 62. 



The following minute was offered : 



" This Society has learned with genuine grief of the death of 

 Henry La Barre Jayne. The twenty-two years of his membership 

 were characterized by an earnest loyalty to its interests, a constant 

 solicitude for its welfare and an eager desire at all times to do 

 everything within his power to promote its usefulness. For eight- 

 een years he discharged the duties of Treasurer with marked fidelity. 

 By his lovable traits, his benevolent character, his unfailing courtesy, 

 his rare amiability and his high sense of justice, he commanded the 

 esteem and admiration of all whose privilege it was to know him. 



" This Society desires to record its deep appreciation of the val- 

 uable services which he rendered to it both as a member and as its 

 Treasurer, and its high estimate of his notable qualities of mind and 

 heart which greatly endeared him to his associates." 



The adoption of the foregoing minute was moved, with appro- 

 priate remarks, by Mr. Russell Duane, Dr. W. W. Keen, Dr. Morris 

 Jastrow, Jr., Mr. Rosengarten and Vice-President Carson. 



The minute was adopted by an unanimous vote. 



