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1893) upon his views of the ancestry of man, pointing out 

 the errors into which the reviewer had fallen. 



Pending nominations Nos. 1273, 1274, 1276 to 1301, inclu- 

 sive, and new nominations 1802 and 1303 were read. 



And the Society was adjourned by the President. 



Stated Meeting^ October 6, 1894^. 

 President, Mr, Fraley, in the Chair. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows : 



Letters of envoy were received from the K. Siichsische 

 Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Leipzig, Saxony ; Royal Ob- 

 servatory, Greenwich, Eng.; Royal Statistical Society, Zoologi- 

 cal Society, London, Eng.; Musee de La Plata, Argentine Re- 

 public. 



Letters of acknowledgment were received from the Geologi- 

 cal Survey of India, Calcutta (142) ; Norwegian Society of 

 Science, Throndligen, Norway (141, 142); R. Academy of 

 Sciences, K. Statistiska Central Byran, Prof. A. E. Nor- 

 denskiold, Stockholm, Sweden (144) ; Prof. J. J. S. Steenstrup, 

 Copenhagen, Denmark (144) ; Royal Society of Sciences, 

 Prague, Bohemia (137-141); Deutsche Geologische Gesell- 

 schaft, Berlin, Prussia (142); M. Otto Bohtlingk, Leipzig, 

 Saxony (142); Verein fiir Erdkunde, Metz, Germany (141); 

 K. Sternwarte, Munich, Bavaria (144) ; K. Geodatisches In- 

 stitut, Potsdam, Prussia (142, 144) ; Wiirttembergische Verein 

 fiir Ilandels-Geographie, Stuttgart, Germany (141, 142, 144); 

 Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Schweiz. Naturforschende Gesell- 

 schaft Bibliothek, Bern, Switzerland (144) ; Societe Vaudoise 

 des Sciences Naturelles, Lausanne, Switzerland (144) ; Musoe 

 Guimet (142, 144) ; Ct. de Charencey, Marquis de Nadaillac, 

 Dr. Edward Pepper, Paris, France (144) ; Mr. Samuel Tim- 

 mins, Arley, Coventry, Eng. (142, 144) ; Philosophical So- 

 ciety, University Library, Cambridge, Eng. (142, 144); Sir 

 John Evans, Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead, Eng. (144) ; Philo- 



