366 



[Nov. 16, 



(U2, 144); Societa Africana d'ltalia, Naples, Italy (U4) ; 

 Brown University, Providence, R. I. (144) ; Oregon Agricul- 

 tural College, Corvallis (140, 145). 



Accessions to the Library were reported from the Physika- 

 lisch-Technische Eeichsanstalt, Messrs. Friedlander & Sohn, 

 Berlin, Prussia ; Schlesische Gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische 

 Cultur, Breslau, Prussia; Vogtlandische Alterthumsforschende 

 Yerein, Hohenleuben, Saxony ; Naturwissenschaftliche Yerein, 

 Regensburg, Bavaria ; Marquis de Rochambeau, Yendome, 

 France; Meteorological Office, London, England; Dr. Samuel 

 A. Green, Boston, Mass. ; Dr. J. C. Morris, Mr. Frederick 

 Prime, Philadelphia; Rev. Prof. Frank P. Manhart, Selius- 

 grove. Pa. ; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. ; Pullman's Palace Gar Co , Chicago, 111. ; Lick Observ- 

 atory, Mt. Hamilton; Prof. Dr. L. Harp^rath, Buenos Ayres, 

 S. A. ; Agricultural Experiment Stations, Geneva, N. Y. ; 

 Charleston, W. Ya., Columbus, O. 



A cabinet photograph of Mr. W. W. Jefferis was presented 

 by himself. 



The President reported that he had appointed Messrs. 

 Greene, Brinton and Phillips as the Committee on Collation 

 after Meeting provided for in the resolution of November 2, 

 1894. 



Owing to the absence of a constitutional quorum, action on 

 the proposed amendments to the Laws was postponed until 

 the next stated meeting of the Society. 



Pending nominations Nos. 1273, 1274, 1276-1308 inclusive 

 and new nomination No. 1304 were read. 



Specimens of the Anaglyph, the latest discovery of Ducos 

 Du Ilauron, the French photo scientist, were shown by Mr. 

 Julius F. Sachse. The subject was discussed by Dr. J. Cheston 

 Morris, Prof. W. H. Greene, Dr. D. G. Brinton, Dr. George H. 

 Horn and others. 



Dr. Brinton moved that the President be authorized and 

 empowered to appoint, at his leisure, a committee of five 

 members to devise and report an improvement in the Laws 

 respecting the election of members. 



