MINUTES. V 



Stated Meeting April /, 1916. 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 

 The following invitations were received : 



From the New Jersey Historical Society to be represented at 

 the opening ceremonies of the 250th anniversary of the 

 founding of Newark, to be held on May i, 191 6. 



From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to be repre- 

 sented by a delegate at the opening of its new buildings on 

 June 14, 1 91 6. 

 The decease was announced of the following members : 



H. C. Humphrey, on January 9, 191 6. 



Louis Duncan, Ph.D., U. S. N., on February 13, 1916, set. 53. 



William Angus Knight, LL.D., on March , 1916, set. 81. 



James Burrill Angell, LL.D., at Ann Arbor, on April i, 1916, 

 set. 87. 

 The following papers were read : 



" The Moving Coil Galvanometer and the Recent Improve- 

 ments in its Construction and Use for Direct Deflection 

 Work of Precision," by Anthony Zeleny, Ph.D., of Min- 

 neapolis. 



" On Ethnological Tests of Sensation and Perception," by E. 

 B. Titchener, D.Sc, LL.D., of Ithaca. 



Stated General Meeting April i^, 14, and 15, IQ16. 

 Thursday, April ij. 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 



Hermon Carey Rumpus, Ph.D., Walter Bradford Cannon, A.M., 

 M.D., John Merle Coulter, Ph.D., Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, Ph.D.. 

 Leland Ossian Howard, Ph.D., Raymond Pearl, Ph.D., and John 

 Zeleny, Ph.D., recently elected members, subscribed the Laws and 

 were admitted into the Society. 



The decease was announced of Harry Clary Jones, Ph.D., at 

 Baltimore, on April 9, 1916, set. 50. 



The following papers were read : 

 "The Popes and the Crusades," by Dana C. Munro, A.M., 



