450 RECORDS. 



SECTION OF PSYCHOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY. 



January 24, 1898. 



Professor Bliss in the chair. Fourteen names proposed for 

 membership by the Secretary, were referred to the Council. 



The following papers were then presented : 



E. L. Thorndike, Experiments in Comparative Psychol- 

 ogy. 



H. J. Smith, Recent Archeological Investigations in 

 British Columbia. 



L. Farrand, Report of the Meeting of the American 

 Psychological Association at Ithaca. 



Charles B. Bliss, 

 Secretary of Section. 



REGULAR PUBLIC LECTURE. 



January 31, 1898. 



The Academy met in the Mott Memorial Library and listened 

 to the second public lecture of the season, which was delivered 

 by Professor Henry H. Rusby, of the College of Pharmacy, 

 upon the subject. An Afternoon on a Venezuelan Bayou. 



Thirty persons were present and at the conclusion a vote 

 thanking the speaker was passed. 



J. F. Kemp, 

 Secretary. 



REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING. 



February 7, 1898. 



The Academy met, with President Stevenson in the chair. 

 About twenty-five members present. The minutes of the last 

 meeting were read and approved. The Secretary presented the 

 following nominations of new members from the Council : 



