408 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



Committee on Meetings. 



The President, William 'SI. Davis, 



The Recording Secretary, Edwin B. Wilson, 



George F. Moore. 



Auditiiig Committee. 

 George R. Agassiz, John E. Til^y-er. 



The Council reported that the following gentlemen were elected 

 members of the Academy : — 



Joseph Lipka, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., Section 1. 

 (Mathematics and Astronomy.) 



George Abram Miller, of Urbana, as Fellow in Class L, Section 1. 

 (INIathematics and Astronomy.) 



Forest Ray ]\Ioulton, of Chicago, as Fellow in Class I., Section 1, 

 (Mathematics and Astronomy.) 



Virgil Snyder, of Ithaca, as Fellow in Class I., Section 1 . (INIathe- 

 matics and Astronomy.) 



Wilham Suddards Franklin, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 2. (Physics.) 



Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Frederick George Keyes, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Edward ^Mueller, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., Section 3. 

 (Chemistry.) 



Ellwood Barker Spear, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Robert Seaton Williams, of Cambridge, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Alpheus Grant Woodman, of Watertown, as Fellow in Class I., 

 Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



Henri Louis Le Chatelier, of Paris, as Foreign Honorary Mem- 

 ber in Class I., Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



William TIenry IVrkin, of Oxford, as Foreign Honorary ^lem- 

 ber in Class I., Section 3. (Chemistry.) 



