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The Academy then proceeded to the election of ofticers for 
the year 1894-1895, a list of nominations constituting the 
regular ticket having been prepared by the Council in the man- 
ner prescribed by Chapter XIII., Section 1, of the By-Laws, 
and mailed to every Resident Member and Fellow two weeks in 
advance of the Annual Meeting. 
Prof. George 8. Huntingdon and Dr. J. L. Wortman were 
appointed tellers. The ballot having been taken and the report 
of the tellers presented to the presiding officer, the following 
were declared elected : 
President—J. K. Rees. 
Ist Vice-President—R. P. Whitfield. 
2d Vice-President—Henry F. Osborn. 
Corresponding Secretary—Thomas L. Casey. 
Recording Secretary—J. F. Kemp. 
Treasurer—Chas. F. Cox. 
Librarian—Arthur Hollick. 
Councilors—J. A. Allen, H. Carrington Bolton, N. L. Britton, 
O. P. Hubbard, Harold Jacoby, R. 8. Woodward. 
Curators—Bashford Dean, G. F. Kunz, Daniel S. Martin, 
Heinrich Ries, W. D. Schoonmaker. 
Finance Committee—Henry Dudley, J. H. Hinton, Seth Low. 
STATED MEETING. 
March 5th, 1894. 
President Rees in the chair. About sixty persons present. 
The reading of the minutes was, by motion, deferred until the 
following meeting. 
Prof. Ernst Haeckel was elected by the society an honorary 
member, and Prof. J. McK. Cattell a resident member. 
As corresponding members were nominated: Prof. Edward 
B. Poulton, Oxford University, England; Prof. W. T. Sedg- 
