14 ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. [ May 13, 
A. S. MANN, JO RoE; 
Mary E. MACAULEY, Wm. STREETER, 
Henry C. MAINE, J. NeELtson Tusss, 
M. L. MALLORY, Z. F. WESTERVELT, 
Wm. M. REBasz, JoHN WALTON, 
Gro. W. RAFTER, Jas..E. WHITNEY. 
The Council report was accepted, and its several recommendations 
adopted with action as follows: 
It was voted that the Committee under the first recommendation 
of the Council should consist of the President and Dr. M. L. Mallory. 
It was voted that the Committee under the second recommendation 
should be appointed by the President with power to act. The Presi- 
dent appointed as such committee, Prof. S. A. Ellis, Dr. M. L. Mallory 
and Maj. William Streeter. : 
The nominees for active membership were elected by formal 
ballot, and the bill ordered paid. The nominations for fellowship were 
laid on the table for one month, under the rules. 
The election of six Councellors was ordered, and upon nomination 
the following were elected by formal ballot. 
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For a term-of one year— 
EDWARD BAUSCH, 
S: A. LATTIMORE. 
For a term of two years— 
FLORENCE BECKWITH, 
Jas. E. WHITNEY. 
For a term of three years— 
M. L. MALbory, 
WILLIAM STREETER. 
The President reported that in reply to a formal request the Execu- 
tive Committee of the University had granted the Academy permission 
to hold its meetings in the buildings of the University. And it was 
voted that when the Academy adjourned it should be to such time and 
place as should be determined by the President. 
Pror. A. L. Arey read a paper, with experimental illustrations, on 
SYMPATHETIC VIBRATIONS. 
