Hirearp, Juris E., 
Humpnureys, ANDREW A., 
Lx Contr, Joun L., 
Lripy, Josepx, 
Les ey, J. PETER, 
Lesquerevux, Leo, 
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Lonestretu, Miers FIsHer, 
Manan, Dennis H., 
Newberry, Jogn S., 
Newton, Husert A., 
Perrce, BENJAMIN, 
Ropeers, Jonn, 
Rogers, FarrMan, 
Rogers, Rosert E., 
Rogers, Wiiti1aM B., 
Rourgerrcurp, Lewis M., 
Saxton, JosepPn, 
Smito1an, Bensamiy, Sr., 
SILLIMAN, Bensamin, JR., 
Strone, THEODORE, 
Torrey, Jonn, 
_Wrxtock, JosEepn, 
WrmMan, JEFFRIES, 
Wurrney, Josran Dwicut, 
Washington, D. C. 
U.S. A., Washington, D. C. 
U.S. A., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
Columbus, Ohio. Elected, 
August, 1864. 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
U.S. A., West Point, N. Y.- 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
U.S. N., Washington, D. C. 
Philadelphia, Penn. . 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
Boston, Mass. 
New York, N. Y. 
Washington, D. C. 
New Haven, Conn. 
New Haven, Conn. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
New York, N. Y. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
San Francisco, Cal. 
There are at present, January 1, 1865, two vacancies 
in the Academy. Of the fifty members originally appointed 
by Act of Congress, three have died since the first Session 
of the Academy, namely, Joseph S. Hubbard, Joseph G. 
Totten, and Edward Hitchcock. 
ment, namely, Uriah A. Boyden, and John A. Dahlgren, de- 
clined to accept membership of the Academy. 
Two members by appoint- 
