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improvement of the Academy publications which he had been 

 able to put in operation. 



The last ofificial report was that of the Librarian, which is 

 herewith filed and which was read by the Recording Secretary. 



The following nominations for honorary members were read 

 as selected by the Council : 



Lord Rayleigh, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Royal Institu- 

 tion of Great Britain, Albemarle street, Piccadilly, N. W., Lon- 

 don. 



George Howard Darwin, M.A., F.R.S., Trinity College, 

 Cambridge, England. 



Professor J. K. Rees spoke concerning Mr. George Howard 

 Darwin, and Professor Hallock and Professor Cattell concerning 

 Lord Rayleigh. The honoraiy members were then unanimously 

 elected. 



The folloAving list of corresponding members was nominated 

 by the Council, and the Secretary was instructed to cast one bal- 

 lot for their election, w^hich was done : 



Dr. Louis Dollo, Brussels, Belgium. 



Dr. Otto Jaekel, Berlin, Germany. 



Prof Dr. Eberhard Fraas, Stuttgart, Germany. 



Prof Dr. Charles Deperet, Lyons, France. 



Dr. C. W. Andrews, London, England. 



Dr. Max Schlosser, Munich, Germany. 



Mr. G. H. Boulenger, London, England. 



Prof G. B. Howes, London, England. 



Dr. Walter Lines, Cairo, Egypt. 



Dr. A. Liversidge, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 



Prof Mansfield Merriman, South Bethlehem, Pa., U. S. A. 



Dr. Stuart Weller, Chicago, 111., U. S. A. 



Prof Ludwig Boltzmann, Vienna, Austria. 



Dr. A. Smith Woodward, London, England. 



Prof Dr. Fried. Kohlrausch, Berlin, Germany. 



Prof R. H. Traquair, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



Prof W. C. Brogger, Christiania, Norway. 



Mr. J. G. Baker, Kew, England. 



Prof Wilhelm Ostwald, Leipzig, Germany. 



