RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 657 



for Research $1000. 



for Books, periodicals and binding 200 . 



for Publication 600. 



to be used at the discretion of the Committee 1 152 . 70 

 From the ^Yarren Fund, S800. to be used at the discretion of the 

 Committee. 

 It was 



J'otcd, To transfer the sum of ii>50. from the Rumford Committee's 

 appropriation for the current year for Publication, to the appropria- 

 tion for Periodicals, books and binding. 



The Chair appointed the following Councillors to act as Nominating 

 Committee : — 



Robert \V. ^Yillson, of Class I., 

 Reginald L. Daly, of Class II., 

 Joseph H. Beale, of Class III. 

 It was 



Voted, That the President appoint a representative of the Academy, 

 who, in conjunction with the Librarian, shall confer with representa- 

 tives of the Boston Society of Natural History, on the possibility of 

 cooperation between the two libraries. 



The President appointed Archibald C. Coolidge. 

 The following communications were given: — 

 "The Antagonism of Emotional States and the Significance as 

 suggested by Recent Physiological Researches." By Dr. ^Y. B. 

 Cannon. 



"The Motion of a Radiating Oscillator." By Professor Edwin B. 

 Wilson. 



The following papers were presented by title : — 

 " The Demagnetizing Factors of Cylindrical Rods in High, Uniform 

 Fields." By B. O. Peirce. 



" On Electric Conduction and Thermo-electric Action in Metals." By 

 Edwin H. Hall. 



One thousand and thjrty-third Meeting. 



March 16, 1914. — Specl\l Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House, called by the President for the 

 purpose of making an appropriation. 



The President in the chair. 



There were twenty-two Fellows present. 



It was 



looted. To appropriate, from the income of the Publication Fund 

 for publication during the current year, the sum of S609.72. 



