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erland ; Prof. EH, Renevier; the Society of Sciences at Liége; M. 
Hi. Folie; M. Paul rane the Reale Accademia dei Lincei ; 
the Observatory at Turin; M. Alessandro Dorna; M. Damiano 
Muoni; the Revue Pol thane the Keole des ines: the Geo- 
graphical Societies of Paris and Bordeaux; the R. Academy of 
History in Madrid; the Royal Meteorological Society ; London 
Nature; Mr. Benjamin Ward Richardson; M. F. Hugh 
O’Donnell; Rev. John Presland; Mr. Lewis Appleton; the Hs- 
sex Institute; Prof. C. H. Hitchcock; the Boston Sloeidiy of 
Natural History; the American Academy of Arts and Sci- 
ences; the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College; the 
American Journal of Science; the New Yor kk Meteorological 
Observatory; the American Museum of Natural History ; 
Mr. A. N. Bell; J. & J. D. Nolan; the College of Pharmacy ; 
Franklin Institute; Pennsylvania Historical Society; the Hn- 
gineer’s Club; Mr. Benjamin 8. Janney; M. Leopold Delisle; 
Dr. Persifor Frazer; Mr. E. D. Cope; Major M. Veale; the 
United States Naval Institute; Johns Hopkins University ; 
Chief of Engineers, United States Army; United States Na- 
tional Museum; United States War Department; Mr. Jed. 
Hotchkiss; Mr. Wm. A. Courtnay; Rev. Stephen D. Peet; 
and the Academy of Science at St. Louis. 
The death of Ferdinand Von Hochstetter, at Vienna, July 
18, 1884, aged 55 years, was reported by the Secretary. 
Gniinstininatione from Prof, E. D. Cope were received as 
follows: 
“On the Structure of the Feet in the Extinct Artiodactyla 
of North America.” 
“Fifth Contribution to the Knowledge of the Fauna of the 
Permian Formation in Texas.” 
The President reported that he had appointed Messrs. Lesley, 
Phillips, Ingham, Rushenberger, Barker and Brinton, to meet 
the requirements of the resolution of the Board and Council, 
adopted Feb. 8, 1884. 
And the meeting was adjourned. 
