38 PROCEEDINGS OF MADISON MEETING. 



Professor R. D. Salisbury moved the appointment of a committee of 

 three to send greeting in the name of the Society to Professor B. K. Em- 

 erson, who was unable to attend on account of injury in a railroad acci- 

 dent. The motion was voted, and the Chair named as such committee 

 R. D. Salisbury, G Frederick Wright and H. S. Williams. 



The following resolutions were presented by W J McGee and unan- 

 imously voted : 



Resolved, That the cordial thanks of the Society be extended to the University 

 of Wisconsin for the use of rooms and for various facilities enjoyed during the 

 present meeting ; and 



Resolved, That the Society express hearty appreciation of the earnest and emi- 

 nently efficient efforts of the Local Committee to render this meeting agreeable 

 and successful. 



Acting President Chamberlin made a few appropriate remarks and 

 declared the Fifth Summer Meeting adjourned. 



Register of the Madison Meeting, 1893 



The following Fellows were in attendance at the meeting : 



Robert Bell. V. F. Marsters. 



William P. Blake. H. B. Nason. 



Samuel Calvin. Harry Fielding Reid. 



T. C. Chamberlin. Israel C. Russell. 



E. AV. Claypole. Rollin D. Salisbury. 



N. H. Darton. ' Fred. W. Sardeson. 



H. L. Fairchild. J. W. Spencer. 



A. C. Gill. J. Stanley-Brown. 



Ulysses S. Grant. John J. Stevenson. 



L. S. Griswold. a. S. Tiffany. 



Wm. F. E. Gurley. E. 0. Ulrich. 



Wm. H. Hobbs. Warren Upham. 



J. A. Holmes. C. R. Van Hise. 



James F. Kemp. Charles D. Walcott. 



C. R. Keyes. Henry S. Williams. 



Joseph Le Conte. N. H. Winchell. 



Frank Leverett. Arthur W^inslow. 



W J McGee. G. Frederick Wright. 



FELLO WS-ELECT. 



C. H. Gordon. Albert A. Wright. 

 Total attendance, 38. 



