RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 653 



In Class I., Section 1 (Mathematics and Astronomy) : — 



Charles Leonard Bouton, of Cambridge; Clarence Lemuel Elisha 

 Moore, of Boston. 



In Class I., Section 2 (Physics) : — 



Henry Andrews Bumstead, of New Haven, Conn.; John Charles 

 Hubbard, of \yorcester; James Edmund Ives, of Worcester; Charles 

 Herbert Williams, of ^Nlilton. 



In Class I., Section 3 (Chemistry) : — 



Elmer Peter Kohler, of Cambridge; Arthur Becket Lamb, of Cam- 

 bridge; Alexander Smith, of New York, N. Y. ; Julius Oscar Stieglitz, 

 of Chicago, 111. 



In Class I., Section 4 (Technology and Engineering) : — 



Francis Tifi'any Bowles, of Boston; William Hubert Burr, of New 

 York, N. Y.; Howard Adams Carson, of Maiden; John Hays Ham- 

 mond, of Gloucester; Rudolph Hering, of New York, N. Y.; Henry 

 INIarion Howe, of New York, N. Y. ; Edward Furber Miller, of Newton ; 

 Frederick Haynes Newell, of Washington, D. C; William Barclay 

 Parsons, of New York, N. Y. ; Charles Milton Spofford, of Boston. 



In Class II., Section 1 (Geologv, Mineralogv, and Phvsics of the 

 Globe): — 



Herbert Percy Whitlock, of Albany, N. Y. 



In Class II., Section 3 (Zoology and Physiology) : — 



Robert Payne Bigelow, of Brookline. 



In Class II., Section 4 (^ledicine and Surgery) : — 



Harvey Cushing, of Boston; Richard Pearson Strong, of Boston; 

 Ernest Edward Tyzzer, of Wakefield. 



In Class III., Section 1 (Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence) : — 



William Howard Taft, of New Haven, Conn. 



In Class III., Section 2 (Philology and Archaeology): — 



William Rosenzweig Arnold, of Cambridge; Jeremiah Denis Ma- 

 thias Ford, of Cambridge; James Haughton Woods, of Cambridge. 



In Class III., Section 3 (Political Economy and History) : — 



Henry Walcott Farnam, of New Haven, Conn.; Roger Bigelow 

 Merriman, of Cambridge; George Grafton Wilson, of Cambridge; 

 George Parker Winship, of Providence, R. I. 



In Class III., Section 4 (Literature and the Fine Arts) : — 



George Pierce Baker, of Cambridge; William Allan Neilson, of 

 Cambridge; Bliss Perry, of Cambridge. 



The following gentlemen were elected Foi-(Mgii Honorary Members 

 of the Academy: — 



In Class II., Section 1 (Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of the 

 Globe) :— 



