630 RECORDS. 



former years as a student, dealer and importer of minerals, and 

 exerted an important influence in the third quarter of this cen- 

 tury in making European minerals familiar and accessible to 

 American students and collectors. 



George F. Kunz, 



Secretary. 



SUB-SECTION OF PSYCHOLOGY AND 

 ANTHROPOLOGY. 



February 24, 1899. 



Section met at 8 P. M., Professor Bliss, presiding. The min- 

 utes of the last meeting of Section were read and approved. 

 The following program was then offered : 

 F. Boas, On Anthropometric Charts. 

 F. 0. Spencer, Origin and Persistent Influence of Sa- 

 cred Number Concepts. 



R. S. Woodworth, The Accuracy of Movement. 



Charles B. Bliss, 



Secretary. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 

 February 27, 1899. 



Academy met for the annual meeting with President OsboiTi 

 in the chair. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read 

 and approved. 



The Corresponding Secretaiy reported concerning his work 

 during the previous year in correcting and arranging the list of 

 honorary and corresponding members, which work called for 

 an extensive amount of labor. The accompanying report of the 

 Recording Secretary was then submitted, followed by the ac- 

 companying report of the Treasurer, which was referred to the 

 Finance Committee for auditing. ' 



The Editor of the Annals made a verbal report of the progress 

 of the Annals during the year, and of the many plans for the 



