1884. ] 613 
rick Geddes, of Edinburgh ; Nova Scotia Institute of Sciences; 
Boston Society Natural History; American Journal Science ; 
American Chemical Society; New York Historical Society, 
New York Academy of Sciences, New York Meteorological 
Observatory, Philadelphia Academy Natural Sciences, Frank- 
lin Institute, Journal of Pharmacy, Engineers’ Club, Zod- 
logical Society, Dr. Geo. L. Harrison, J. A. Kirkpatrick, 
Heber S. Thompson, Edwin Atlee Barber, Henry Phillips, 
Jr, E. D. Cope, A. E. Foote, Hli K. Price, American 
Journal of Philology, Baltimore Johns Hopkins University, 
United States National Museum, United States Army Bureau 
of Engineers, Census Bureau, Jed. Hotchkiss, of Staunton, 
Virginia, American Antiquarian, Chicago. 
And the meeting was adjourned. 
Stated Meeting, July 18, 1884. 
Present, 8 members. 
President, Mr. FRALEY, in the Chair. 
A letter was received from the President of the Committee 
for erecting a statue to Jean Baptiste Dumas, and requesting a 
subscription for the same, 
The death of Dr. Karl Richard Lepsius was announced as 
having taken place July 11, 1884, stat. 83. 
A letter was received from Gen. W.F. Reynolds announcing 
a change of address to Detroit, Michigan. 
Letters of acknowledgment were received from the Royal 
Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam (118, XVI, i); Royal In- 
stitute, Lombardy; Prof. J. 8. Steenstrup (118); K. K. Cen- 
tral Institute (114); University Library, Cambridge (114); 
New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord (115); Ameri- 
can Antiquarian Society, Worcester (115); Hssex Institute 
(115); Boston Athenseum (115); American Statistical Asso- 
