XX MINUTES. [Oct. 2. 



William Diller Matthew, A.M., Ph.D., New York. 

 Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, Ph.D., M.E., Washington. 

 John Campbell Merriam, B.S., Ph.D., Berkeley. 

 Robert Andrews Millikan, A.M., Ph.D., Chicago. 

 Harold A. Wilson, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Houston. 

 Shibasaburo Kitasato, M.D., Tokyo. 

 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Ph.D., Leyden. 

 Vito Volterra, Sc.D., Ph.D., Rome. 

 Invitations were received : 

 From the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, to 



be represented at the dedication of its Museum and Library 



Building, at Columbus, on May 30th. 

 From the University of Missouri, to be represented at the 75th 



Anniversary of its founding on June 3d. 

 The decease was announced of the following members : 

 Edward Suess, Ph.D., at Vienna, on April 29, 1914, aet. y^)- 

 William Aldis Wright, LL.D., D.C.L., Litt.D., at London, on 



May 19, 1914. 

 John Robert Sittlington Sterrett, Ph.D., LL.D., at Ithaca, N. Y., 



on June 16, 1914, set. 63. 

 Frederick William True, M.S., LL.D., at Washington, on June 



25, 1914, set. 56. 

 John Barnard Pearse, at Roxbury, Mass., on August 24, 1914, 



set. 72. 

 Morris Longstreth, A.M., M.D., at Barcelona, Spain, on Sept. 



19, 1914, set. 68. 



Special Meeting October 50, 1914. 



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



A paper was read on "A new Means of Studying Submarine 

 Animal and Vegetable Life," illustrated by moving pictures of trop- 

 ical deep sea flora and fauna. 



