88 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [FEB. 25, 
1 Public Reception. 
7 Public Lectures have been delivered. 
The Sections of Biology and Geology have each held eight 
meetings ; that of Astronomy and Physics, nine. 
The average attendance at the first has been twenty-five, at 
the second twenty, and at the third fourteen. 
The average of all the meetings has been twenty-five; the 
largest attendance has been sixty, and the smallest eight. 
Papers to the number of ninety-six have been presented, di- 
vided as follows: 
Anatomy, 1. General Biology, 16. Microscopy, 3 
Astrology, 1. Geodesy, 1. Mineralogy, 12. 
Astronomy, 5. Geology, 21. Paleontology, 9 
Botany, 3. Mech. Engineer’g, 1. Physics, 8 
Chemistry, 2. Mechanics, l. Zoology, 12. 
Ten resident members have been elected. Five have been 
dropped and six have died, making a total on the Secretary’s 
list of 216, a gain of one during the year. One honorary mem- 
ber and four corresponding members have been added. No fel- 
lows have been elected. 
Seven signatures and five -plates have been issued on volume 
XIII. of the Transactions, which was completed and mailed 
to members and exchanges the last of July. Three signatures 
of volume XIV. have been issued, one is in press, and the fifth 
awaits sufficient matter to complete it. 
Respectfully submitted, 
J. F. Kemp, 
Recording Secretary. 
REpPoRT OF THE TREASURER OF THE NEW YoRK ACADEMY OF 
ScrENCES FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 25, 1895. 
RECEIPTS. 
Balance on hand at last Annual Report. 
TMTeN ti eA CCOUINE. seietete evens alata uate eieceiets @etr eee cis alee iatete fave $156.22 
Savings Bank Account, ........2cec cece seer eneneceees 614.82 $771.04 
Interest on Investments and Deposits,.....-..---..+-+ 188.82 
TUTGAATLOM CCR ore arntete last aveheleisieceie sds eiawie sieivivic=1delere wlaleiy 100.00 
Life Membership Fees, 2 ..j0.. ce cc ect aase ces cerseees 
100.00 
