PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



Camtrriirgi^ ^j^ib^op^ljiral Snrietg. 



Monday, 28 January, 1895. 



Professor J. J. Thomson, President, in the Chair. 



The following resolutions were proposed by Professor Sir G. G. 

 Stokes, seconded by Mr Glazebrook, and passed unanimously: 



I. " That the Cambridge Philosophical Society desires to 

 express its sense of the great loss sustained by the University and 

 the Society by the death of Professor Cayley ; whose eminence 

 conferred honour on the Society, which reckoned him amongst its 

 Presidents, and whose simple and earnest character was an example 

 to all, and endeared him to those who knew him." 



II. "That the Society do now adjourn without transacting 

 the business of the meeting, as a mark of respect to Professor 

 Cayley." 



III. "That the President be requested to convey the fore- 

 going resolutions to Mrs Cayley." 



Monday, 11 February, 1895. 

 Professor J. J. Thomson, President, in the Chair. 

 The Treasurer's accounts were presented, duly audited. 



P. H. Cowell, B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, was elected 

 Fellow of the Society. 



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