1891.] 



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(The President subsequently appointed Messrs, Brinton, 

 Prime, Morehouse, Greene and Cattell). 



Dr. Morris moved to refer the resolution to Council with 

 directions to report upon the same at the next meeting of the 

 Society. 



Dr. Morris' motion, being put to a vote, was lost. 



The original motion then being put, was carried. 



And the Society was adjourned by the President. 



Stated Meeting, December 7, 189^. 

 President, Mr. Fkaley, in the Chair. 



Corresondence was submitted as follows : 



Letters of envoy were received from the Institut Egyptien, 

 Cairo ; Australasian Association for Advancement of Science, 

 Adelaide; Roj^al Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Aus- 

 tralia ; Verein flir Schlesische lusekteukunde, Schlesische 

 Gesellschaft fiir Vaterlandische Cultur, Breslau, Prussia ; 

 Vogtlandische AUerthumsforschende Verein, Hohenleuben, 

 Saxony ; M. de Nadaillac, Paris, France ; Royal Observatory, 

 Greenwich. England ; Zoological and Statistical Societies, 

 London, England ; Dr. Isaac Roberts, Starfield, Crowbor- 

 ough, Sussex, England ; Bureau of Statistics of Labor, Bos- 

 ton, Mass.; American Academy of Medicine, EastoQ, Pa.; 

 Prof. J. P. Lesley, Philadelphia ; Committee on Finance, U. S, 

 Senate, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington. D.C. ; 

 Agricultural Experiment Stations, Lake City, Fla., New 

 Orleans, La., College Station, Tex.; Foit Collins, Colo., St. 

 Anthony Park, Minn., Tucson, Ariz.; Kansas Academy of 

 Science, Topeka ; Direccion General de Estadi&tica, Mexico, 

 Mexico. 



Accessions to the Library were reported from the Austra- 

 lasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Adelaide ; 

 Government Museum, Madras, India ; K. P. Akademie der 



