826 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



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



Joel Hastings Metcalf, of Winchester ; Edwin Eidwell Wil- 

 son, of Cambridge ; Lewis Boss, of Albany. 



In Class I., Section 2 (Physics) : — 



Harvey Nathaniel Davis, of Cambridge ; Harry Wheeler 

 Alorse, of Cambridge ; Joseph Svveetman Ames, of Baltimore. 



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



William Crowell Bray, of Boston ; Forris Jewett Moore, of 

 Boston ; Willis Rodney Whitney, of Schenectady. 



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



Dugald Caleb Jackson, of Boston ; Frederic Pike Stearns, of 

 Boston ; Charles Proteus Steinmetz, of Schenectady. 



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

 the Globe) : — 



Herdraan Fitzgerald Cleland, of Williamstown ; Hervey 

 Woodburn Shimer, of Boston ; Charles Richard Van Hise, of 

 Madison. 



In Class II., Section 2 (Botany) : — 



Oakes Ames, of North Easton ; Edward Murray East, of 

 Jamaica Plain ; Robert Aimer Harper, of Madison. 



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



Henry Bryant Bigelow, of Concord ; Otto Knut Olof Folin, 

 of Brookline. 



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



Milton Joseph Rosenau, of Boston ; Elmer Ernest Southard, 

 of Boston ; Simon Flexner, of New York. 



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



Melville Madison Bigelow, of Cambridge ; Marcus Perrin 

 Knowlton, of Springfield ; George Vasmer Leverett, of Boston; 

 Roscoe Pound, of Belmont ; Woodrow Wilson, of Princeton. 



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



Fred Norris Robinson, of Cambridge; Charles Cutler Tor- 

 rey, of New Haven. 



In Class III., Section 8 (Political Economy and History) : — 



Edward Channing, of Cambridge ; Frederick Jackson Turner, 

 of Cambridge ; John Franklin Jameson, of Washington. 



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



William Sturgis Bigelow, of Boston, 



The following report of the Committee on the Revision of 

 the Statutes was read by the Chairman, Mr. Henry H. Edes: — 



