74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Acad- 

 emy: — 



Charles Eliot Norton of Cambridge, in Class III., Sec- 

 tion 4. 



Ephraim W. Gurney, of Cambridge, and Rev. Horatio B. 

 Hackett, of Newton, in Class III., Section 2. 



The following were chosen Associate Fellows : — 



Dr. F. A. P. Barnard, President of the University of Mis- 

 sissippi, in Class I., Section 3. 



Professor John Le Conte, of Columbia, South Carolina, in 

 Class I., Section 3. 



Dr. J. W. Dawson, Principal of McGill College, Montreal, 

 in Class II., Section 1. 



Professor W. D. Whitney of Yale College, in Class III., Sec- 

 tion 2. 



Xhe following were elected Foreign Honorary Members : — 



Professor Dov^, of Berlin, in Class II., Section 1. 



Professor Albrecht Kolliker, of Wiirtzburg, in Class II., 

 Section 8. 



Yon Ranch, of Berlin, in Class III., Section 4. 



Four hundred aud elghty-nlutli meeting. 



December 11, 1860. — Monthly Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



Letters of acceptance were read by the Corresponding Sec- 

 retary from Charles E. Norton, Ephraim W. Gurney, Professor 

 John Le Conte, and Principal J. W. Dawson, elected into the 

 Academy at the preceding meeting. 



Professor Sophocles read the following communication : — 



On some Magnesian and Pag-asetic Inscriptions. 



Last June, while at Tsangaradha (17 Tcrayyapada), a village situated 

 on the eastern slopes of Mount Pelion, and belonging to the district 

 of Volo, I received from Mr. Arghiris Philipidhis {'Apyiprjs $tXt7rm'5»?r) 

 copies of two ancient Greek inscriptions, found, as he informed me 



