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University of Missouri on the subject ‘*‘ Greece Through the 
Spectacles of an Archaeologist.’’ 
Upon the conclusion of the lecture the meeting adjourned 
to the rooms of the Academy, No. 1600 Lucas Place, where 
an informal reception was given Prof. Pickard, and the rooms 
of the Academy were thrown open for inspection of members 
and visitors, and by the kindness of the Missouri Historical 
Society, its museum was also lighted up for the inspection of 
members. About 300 members and visitors were present. 
Aprin 2np, 1894. 
President Pritchett in the chair, and 15 members and 2 
visitors president. ; 
The President called attention to an old volume now in the 
possession of the Academy which contained the original 
records of the Academy from its foundation to 1870, and 
which for some years had been lost. He recommended that 
the records be placed in a fire-proof safe. 
Mr. Jas. Seddon ——e a paper on ** An Analysis of 
the Theories of Money.” 
Aprit 16TH, 1894. 
President Pritchett in the chair, 23 members and 6 visitors 
present. 
Dr. Edw. ©. Runge read a paper on * A Case of Rumina- 
tion, with the Results of an Investigation of its Digestive 
Chemism.”’ 
The President announced the death of Mr. Jno. T. Davis. 
May 7ruH, 1894. 
President Pritchett in the chair, 48 members and 2 — a 
present. ee 
Dr. T. J. J. See of the University of Chicago, read a pa ap i . 
