26 Proceedings. 



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Appeal to Canadian Institute — Fleming. 

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Mittheilungen, Band v, Heft 47, 48, 49, 50; Mittheilungen, Supple- 

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104-126, Vol. VII, Nos. 127-132. 

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42, Geology of Red River ; Transactions, No. 43, "Seven Oaks"; 



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publishers. 

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(Heft 2, 3, 4) and 37 (Heft 1, 2). 



The Academy then proceeded to the election of the 

 following officers : 



President, - - - Henry L. Osborn. 

 Vice-President, - - Conway MacMillan. 

 Recording Secretary, Christopher W. Hall. 

 Treasurer, - - - Edward C. Gale. 

 Corresponding Secretary, William H. Pratt. 



Trustees for three years, a ^^ ttt xt n 



{C. W. Hall. 



The persons directed at the December meeting of the 

 Academy [see page 19] to name a Committee to take in 

 charge the organization of a course of lectures for the 

 Academy, named the following as such committee: W. H. 

 Leonard, C. S. Fellows and A. H. Bracket t. 



Professor MacMillan read a letter which the Academy 

 had received from Dean C. Worcester, of the Philippine 

 Islands expedition. 



Secretary Hall recommended that the letters received by 

 the Academy from the expedition be edited and printed in 

 the next Bulletin. The recommendation was adopted. 



