1902.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 3 



The death of Charles Koberts, on the 22d inst., having been 

 announced, the following minute was adopted : 



The Academy deeply regrets the death of its member, Charles 

 Roberts, who, since his first association with the society manifested 

 his interest in its welfare so constantly and practically. The qual- 

 ities which characterized him as a model citizen in his connection 

 with public interests, his strict integrity, clearness of judgment and 

 self-sacrificing devotion to duty were of the highest value in one 

 concerned Avith the administration of the affairs of the Academy ; 

 as a member of the Coimcil, he has been judicious as an adviser and 

 helpful in all that made for the advancement of science. The 

 Academy tenders^its sincere condolence to his widow. 



The following were elected members: J. Chester Bradley, 

 Marian G. Nimlet, Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., H. N. Hiller, M.D., 

 Judson Daland, M. D. , Owen S. Paxson, F. Ehrenfeld, and Burnett 

 Smith. 



The following were ordered to be printed : 



