Proceedings. XXV 
JANUARY 3RD, 1892. 
A reception was given by Col. Leighton to the members ot 
the Academy to meet Mr. Mark W. Harrington. Mr. Har- 
rington and about 80 members of the Academy met at Col. 
Leighton’s house and passed a very enjoyable evening. 
JANUARY 4TH, 1895. 
The members of the Academy met at the Memorial Hall, 
and Mr. Mark W. Harrington, Chief of the United States 
Weather Bureau, gave an interesting lecture on ‘* The Present 
Status and Future Prospects of Government Weather 
Bureaus.”’ 
JANUARY 16TH, 1895. 
President Pritchett in the chair, 15 members and one visitor 
present. The report of the Treasurer was received and ap- 
proved. The Nominating Committee reported the election of 
officers for 1893 as follows: — 
FYOMGCHE SS Ai et H. S. Pritchett. 
Ist Vice-President........M. L. Gray. 
2nd Vice-President.......- G. Baumgarten. 
Recording Secretary......Arthur Thacher. 
Corresponding Secretary..W. Townsend Porter. 
Ce Ne ee Dr. Enno Sander. 
eg ee ee G. Hambach, E. A. Engler, 
A. Thacher. 
Librarian........ ens G. Hambach. 
Directors...............F.E. Nipher, J. M. Leete. 
paper was presented by Mr. J. Christian Bay on 
wy siaiars for a Monograph on Inuline.’’ Referred to the 
Council, 
