Xvi MINUTES. [Octobers. 



Reginald Aldworth Daly, Boston, Mass. 



Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, Princeton, N. J. 



George Augustus Hulett, Princeton, N. J. 



John Dyneley Prince, Ph.D., Sterlington, N. Y. 



Samuel Rea, Sc.D., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 



Witmer Stone, A.M., Philadelphia. 

 Obituary notices of Horace Howard Furness, Litt.D., LL.D., by 

 Professor F. E. Schelling, His Excellency M. Jusserand, Dr. Le- 

 Baron Briggs, Dr. Morris Jastrow, Jr., and Mr. Owen Wister were 

 read. 



The decease was announced of Lester F. Ward, A.M., LL.D., at 

 Washington, April i8, 1913 ; set. 72. 



The application of the cinematograph to studies in biology was 

 demonstrated by Professor A. W. Goodspeed, Dr. W. M. L. Coplin 

 and Dr. A. P. Brubaker, and was discussed by Dr. Keen. 



Stated meeting October ^, 1913- 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 

 Letters accepting membership were received from : 

 Sir Joseph Larmor 

 Prof. Arthur Schuster 

 Prof. Charles Schuchert 

 Col. George W. Goethals 

 Dr. William C. Gorgas 

 Prof. Reginald A. Daly 

 Sir Arthur John Evans. 

 Invitations were received : 



From the Director of the Imperial Botanical Garden of St. Peters- 

 burg to the Bi-Centennial Jubilee of the founding of the Garden, on 

 June 21-25, 1913- 



From the Directors and Faculty of Ursinus College to the in- 

 auguration of George Leslie Omwake, as President, on October 7th. 

 From the President, Trustees and Faculty of Princeton Uni- 

 versity to the dedication of the Graduate College, on October 22d. 

 The decease of the following members was announced: 

 William Hallock, Ph.D., at Providence, R. I., on May 20, 1913, 

 get. 56. 



