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CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 


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PHILADELPHIA 


WITH  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


PHILADELPHIA 

PRINTED   FOR   THE   SOCIETY 

1883 


[The  Numismatic  Society  of  Pliiladelphia,  founded  Jan.  i,  1858,  was 
incorporated  by  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,^  ap- 
proved on  the  19th  day  of  P'ebruary,  A.  D.  1858  (Pamphlet  Laws  for 
1858,  p.  68),  and  the  name  of  the  Society  was  changed  to  the  Numis- 
matic and  Antiquarian  Society  by  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
Pennsylvania,  approved  on  the  23d  of  March,  A.  D.  1865,  Pamphlet 
Laws  for  1865,  p.  654.] 


COLLINS,  PRINTER. 


CONSTITUTION 


ARTICLE  I. 


This  Society  shall  be  called  "The  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety of  Philadelphia."  Its  object  shall  be  to  encourage  and  promote 
numismatic  science  and  antiquarian  research. 

ARTICLE  II. 

The  Society  shall  consist  of  resident  members,  corresponding  mem- 
bers, and  honorary  members. 

ARTICLE  III. 

The  officers  of  the  Society  shall  be  a  President,  one  or  more  resident 
Vice-Presidents,  an  honorary  Vice-President  for  such  other  of  the 
United  States  as  the  Society  may  from  time  to  time  determine,  not  to 
exceed  one  for  each  State,  a  Recording  Secretary,  a  Corresponding 
Secretary,  a  Treasurer,  an  Historiographer,  one  or  more  Curators,  and 
a  Librarian,  all  of  whom  shall  be  elected  annually,  at  the  stated  meet- 
ing in  December. 

In  case  an  election  shall  not  be  held  at  the  meeting  thus  designated, 
the  officers  then  acting  shall  continue  in  office  until  the  time  of  the  next 
regular  election  shall  arrive. 

ARTICLE  IV; 
The  Society  shall  have  a  common  seal. 

ARTICLE  V. 

The  right  of  voting,  of  holding  offices,  and  of  transacting  business, 
lies  solely  with  the  resident  members.  Honorary  and  corresponding 
members  shall  have  all  other  privileges  of  resident  members. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

The  Society  may  establish  such  By-Laws  for  its  government  and  reg- 
ulation as  may  be  deemed  necessary  and  proper. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

No  change  shall  be  made  in  thip  Constitution  unless  by  a  vote  of 
three-fourths  of  the  members  present  at  a  stated  meeting,  notice  of 
such  proposed  change  having  been  submitted  in  writing  at  a  previous 
stated  meeting. 


BY-LAWS 


CHAPTER  I. 

OF    OFFICERS    AND    THEIR    DUTIES. 

Article  I. — The  President  shall  occupy  the  chair  at  the  meetings  of 
the  Society,  enforce  the  laws,  preserve  order,  regulate  the  debates,  and 
shall  give  the  casting  vote  when  necessary. 

Article  II. — In  the  absence  of  the  President,  one  of  the  Vice- 
Presidents,  or  in  the  absence  of  all,  a  President  pro  tetnpore  shall 
occupy  the  chair,  and  perform  the  duties  of  the  President. 

Article  III. — Any  such  persons  as  shall  in  the  opinion  of  the  Society 
merit  that  distinction,  may,  on  the  recommendation  of  three  members, 
be  proposed  in  writing,  as  candidates  for  honorary  Vice-Presidents. 

Article  IV. — The  Recording  Secretary  shall  take  and  preserve  cor- 
rect minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society,  preserve  all  documents 
belonging  thereto  that  may  come  into  his  possession,  notify  all  commit- 
tees of  their  appointment,  and  keep  a  correct  list  of  the  members  of 
the  Society,  with  the  date  of  their  election,  resignation,  or  death. 

Article  V. — The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  conduct  and  pre- 
serve the  correspondence  of  the  Society,  notify  all  members  of  their 
election,  and  acknowledge  all  donations  by  letter.  He  shall  keep  cor- 
rect copies  of  all  letters  written  on  the  business  of  the  Society,  and 
shall  read  a  minute  of  his  action  at  each  stated  meeting. 

Article  VI. — The  Treasurer  shall  receive  and  take  charge  of  the 
funds  of  the  Society,  and  attend  to  the  collection  and  payment  of 
moneys.  He  shall  keep  a  clear  and  detailed  statement  of  all  receipts 
and  expenditures,  to  be  laid  before  the  Society  annually,  at  its  stated 
meeting  in  January,  and  when  called  upon  by  the  Society.  He  shall 
take  charge  of  the  common  seal  of  the  Society,  and  also  of  the  cer- 
tificates of  membership,  and  have  them  filled  up,  signed,  sealed,  and 
forwarded  to  members. 

Article  VII. — The  Historiographer  shall  collect  and  preserve  mate- 
rials for  the  history  of  the  Society,  and  for  biographies  of  its  members, 
and  whenever  deemed  advisable  shall  prepare  the  same  for  publication. 


CHAPTER  II. 

OF  MEMBERS. 

Article  I. — Any  candidate  must  be  proposed  in  writing  by  two 
members  at  one  stated  meeting,  and  may  be  balloted  for  at  the  next 
stated  meeting  of  the  Society,  when  two  negative  votes  shall  defeat  an 
election. 

Article  II. — No  person  residing  in  Philadelphia  can  be  chosen  a 
corresponding  member  ;  nor  shall  any  corresponding  member  continue 
such  after  he  shall  have  removed  permanently  to  Philadelphia.  In  such 
case  a  re-election  is  not  necessary,  but  the  corresponding  member  be- 
comes liable  for  the  annual  contribution,  and  is  entitled  to  all  the 
privileges  of  a  resident  member. 

Article  III. — The  Society  shall  grant  to  each  resident  member  a 
certificate  of  membership,  if  requested. 

Article  IV. — If  any  person  shall  be  balloted  for  and  rejected,  or 
his  name  shall  be  withdrawn  previous  to  the  ballot,  no  note  of  such 
rejection  or  withdrawal  shall  be  made  on  the  minutes  of  the  Society. 

Article  V.-^-No  person  thus  rejected  shall  again  be  proposed,  nor 
shall  any  one  whose  name  shall  have  been  withdrawn  previous  to  the 
ballot  be  again  proposed  before  the  expiration  of  six  months  from  said 
withdrawal,  and  then  must  be  balloted  for  by  unaninious  consent  of  the 
Society. 

Article  VI. — All  such  persons  as  shall  in  the  opinion  of  the  Society 
merit  that  distinction,  may,  on  the  recommendation  of  three  members, 
be  proposed  as  candidates  for  honorary  membership  at  one  stated  meet- 
ing, and  be  balloted  for  at  the  next  stated  meeting,  when  a  unanimous 
vote  shall  be  necessary  to  an  election. 

Article  VII. — The  Director  of  the  United  States  Mint  shall  "  ex- 
officio"  be  an  honorary  member  of  this  Society. 

CHAPTER  III. 
OF  contributions  and  donations. 

Article  I. — Every  resident  member  elect  shall  pay  to  the  Treasurer, 
within  three  months  after  his  election,  an  initiation  fee  of  five  dollars, 
and  a  diploma  fee  of  one  dollar. 

Article  II. — Every  resident  member  shall  pay  annually  to  the  Trea- 
surer a  contribution  of  five  dollars  on  the  first  of  January.  Resident 
members  removing  permanently  from  the  city  shall  become  correspond- 


ing  members  of  the  Society,  and  be  relieved  from  further  annual  con- 
tributions to  the  Society. 

Article  III. — Any  member  may  become  a  life-member  of  the  Society 
by  a  contribution  of  fifty  dollars,  which  payment  shall  exonerate  him 
from  all  further  pecuniary  contributions  to  the  Society. 

Article  IV. — No  member  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  the  annual 
election  of  officers,  unless  he  can  exhibit  to  the  tellers  a  receipt  in  full 
for  all  arrearages  due  by  him  to  the  Society. 

Article  V. — No  pecuniary  contributions  shall  be  required  from  Hon- 
orary Vice-Presidents,  or  from  Honorary  or  corresponding  members. 

Article  VI. — All  donations  to  the  Society  shall  have  the  name  of 
the  donor  attached  to  them,  and  shall  be  registered  in  the  catalogues. 

CHAPTER  IV. 

OF   RESIGNATIONS    AND    EXPULSIONS. 

Article  I.  —Any  member  shall  have  leave  to  resign  upon  application 
in  writing,  provided  he  can  produce  a  certificate  from  the  Treasurer  that 
all  arrearages  due  from  him  to  the  Society  have  been  discharged. 

Article  II. — A  member  may  be  expelled  from  the  Society  for  suffi- 
cient cause,  by  a  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the  members  at  a  stated 
meeting,  notice  of  the  intention  of  the  Society  to  consider  the  subject  of 
expulsion  of  a  member  having  been  given  at  a  previous  stated  meeting. 

Article  III. — When  the  dues  of  any  member  shall  remain  unpaid 
for  the  space  of  two  years,  the  Treasurer  shall  notify  him  that,  unless 
the  same  he  />atW within  one  calendar  month  thereafter,  his  membership 
shall  cease ;  and,  in  case  such  dues  shall  not  be  paid  pursuant  to  such 
notice,  he  shall  be  reported  to  the  Society,  and  thereupon  he  shall  cease 
to  be  a  member  of  the  Society. 

Article  IV. — No  member  shall  be  expelled  without  having  an 
opportunity  of  being  heard  in  his  own  defence,  and  any  member  thus 
expelled  shall  under  no  circumstances  be  received  as  a  candidate  for 
re-election. 

CHAPTER  V. 

OF   COMMITTEES. 

Article  I. — The  Standing  Committees  of  the  Society  shall  each  be 
composed  of  three  resident  members,  who  shall  be  elected  annually  at 
the  stated  meeting  in  December,  and  shall  be  as  follows : — 

I.  On  Numismatics^  of  which  the  Curator  of  Numismatics  shall  be 
a  member  ^^  ex-oiHcioy     The  duties  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  col- 


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lect  and  preserve  matters  relative  to  the  Science  of  Numismatics,  and 
to  present  to  the  Society  such  questions  as  it  may  thiek  proper  ;  and  to 
prepare  replies  to  such  inquiries  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  referred 
to  it. 

2.  On  Antiquities^  of  which  the  Curator  of  Antiquities  shall  be  a  mem- 
ber **  ex-officio.''  The  duties  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  collect  and 
preserve  matters  relative  to  archaeological  research,  and  to  present  to 
the  Society  such  questions  as  it  may  think  proper,  and  to  prepare  re- 
plies to  such  inquiries  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  referred  to  it. 

3.  On  Genealogy,  of  which  the  Historiographer  shall  be  a  member 
*^  ex-officioV  The  duties  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  collect  and 
preserve  all  matter  germane  to  the  Science  of  Genealogy,  and  to  pre- 
sent to  the  Society  such  questions  as  it  may  think  proper,  and  to  prepare 
replies  to  such  inquiries  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  referred  to  it. 

4.  On  Library,  of  which  the  Librarian  shall  be  a  member  **  ex-offi- 
ctoy  The  duties  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  procure,  with  the  funds 
placed  at  its  disposal  by  the  Society,  such  works  as  may  be  directed  to 
be  purchased,  and  to  report  from  time  to  time  what  books  it  may  con- 
sider desirable  to  be  obtained  for  the  Society.  It  shall  also  be  its  duty 
to  collect  all  such  books,  papers,  pamphlets,  etc.,  as  it  may  deem 
proper  to  be  placed  in  the  Library.  It  shall  have  power  to  make  such 
sales  and  exchanges  of  duplicates  and  of  works  not  germane  to  the 
objects  of  the  Society  as  may  be  deemed  desirable. 

5.  On  Hall.  The  Hall  Committee,  of  which  the  Recording  Secre- 
tary shall  be  a  member  '*  ex-officio,^^  shall  have  the  general  care  of  the 
Hall,  and  shall  provide  such  conveniences  as  may  be  necessary  for  the 
accommodation  of  the  officers  and  members  of  the  Society.  It  shall 
be  the  duty  of  this  committee  to  have  the  room  opened  in  proper  time 
for  all  stated  or  special  meetings  of  the  Society,  or  at  other  times  when 
so  directed  by  the  Society. 

6.  On  Publications.  The  duty  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  take 
charge  of  the  publication  of  the  Proceedings  of  this  Society,  or  .such 
other  publications  as  the  Society  may  from  time  to  time  direct. 

7.  On  Finance,  of  which  the  Treasurer  shall  be  a  member  ^^  ex- 
officio.'"  The  duties  of  this  committee  shall  be  to  supervise  the  opera- 
tions of  the  Treasurer,  and  to  examine  and  certify  to  the  correctness  of 
all  bills,  which  shall  be  signed  by  at  least  two  members  of  the  com- 
mittee, previous  to  their  being  paid  by  the  Society. 


CHAPTER  VI. 

OF    LIBRARY. 

Article  I. — The  Librarian  shall  take  charge  of  all  books  and  pam- 
phlets belonging  to  the  Society,  and  shall  report  on  the  condition  of 
the  same  annually  at  the  stated  meeting  in  January. 

Article  II. — The  Librarian  shall  make  out  two  copies  of  a  catalogue 
of  all  books  and  pamphlets  belonging  to  the  Society ;  adding  thereto 
the  title  in  full  of  each  one  as  received.  When  books  are  presented  to 
the  Society,  the  name  of  the  donor  shall  be  inserted  in  the  catalogues, 
together  with  the  date  of  the  gift. 

Article  III. — One  of  the  catalogues  so  made  out  shall  be  open  to 
the  inspection  of  members,  and  the  other  shall  be  placed  in  the  archives 
of  the  Society. 

Article  IV. — Members  of  the  Society  alone  shall  have  access  to  the 
Library,  and  may  borrow,  not  exceeding  one  volume  at  a  time,  upon 
giving  a  receipt  for  the  same  to  the  Librarian  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for 
the  special  purpose,  containing  also  an  obligation  to  be  signed,  to  return 
the  volume,  uninjured,  within  thirty  days. 

Article  V. — The  Librarian  shall  be  responsible  for  all  works  com- 
mitted to  his  charge. 

CHAPTER  VII. 

OF   CABINET. 

Article  I. — The  Curators  shall  take  charge  of  the  Cabinets,  together 
with  all  specimens  that  may,  by  donation  or  otherwise,  come  into  the 
possession  of  the  Society,  and  shall  report  on  the  condition  of  the  Cab- 
inets annually  at  the  stated  meeting  in  January. 

Article  II. — The  Curators  shall  make  out  two  copies  of  a  catalogue 
of  all  specimens  belonging  to  the  Society,  adding  thereto  a  description 
of  each  specimen  as  received.  When  specimens  are  presented  to  the 
Society,  the  name  of  the  donor  shall  be  inserted  in  the  catalogues, 
together  with  the  date  of  the  gift. 

Article  III. — One  of  the  catalogues  so  made  out  shall  be  open  to 
the  inspection  of  members,  and  the  other  shall  be  placed  in  the  archives 
of  the  Society. 

Article  IV. — No  specimen  belonging  to  the  Society  shall  be  loaned 
from  the  room  under  any  pretence  or  for  any  purpose  whatever,  and 
no  moulds  or  models  of  specimens  shall  be  taken  without  the  consent 
of  the  Society. 


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Article  V. — The  Curators  alone  shall  have  liberty  to  open  the  Cab- 
inets, and  shall  be  responsible  for  all  articles  committed  to  their  charge. 

Article  VI. — All  specimens  in  the  Cabinets  must  be  properly  label- 
led by  the  Curators,  as  far  as  practicable. 

CHAPTER  VIII. 

OF   MEETINGS. 

Article  I. — The  stated  meetings  of  the  Society  shall  be  held  on  the 
first  Thursday  evening  of  the  months  of  January,  February,  March, 
April,  May,  October,  November,  and  December,  at  hours  fixed  from 
time  to  time  by  the  Society. 

Article  II. — Special  meetings  may  be  called  by  resolution  of  the 
Society,  by  public  notice  from  the  President,  or  at  the  request  of  three 
members  in  writing. 

Article  III. — At  a  special  meeting,  after  the  minutes  of  the  preced- 
ing meeting  shall  have  been  read,  the  meeting  shall  immediately 
proceed  to  the  consideration  of  the  business  for  which  it  was  specially 
convened,  and  no  other  business  shall  be  brought  before  the  Society  at 
such  special  meeting. 

Article  IV. — The  order  of  business  at  the  stated  meetings  of  the 
Society  shall  be  : — 

1.  List  of  members  present  noted. 

2.  New  members  presented  to  the  Society,  and  visitors  introduced. 

3.  Minutes  of  the  last  stated  meeting,  and  of  any  intervening  spe- 
cial meetings  read. 

4.  Death  of  members  announced  and  necrology  read. 

5.  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Communications  : 

Written. 
Verbal. 

6.  Donations  to  Library. 

Donations  to  Cabinets. 
Deposits  for  Library. 
Deposits  for  Cabinets. 

7.  Antiquities  and  coins  exhibited. 

8.  Reports  of  Committees. 

Special,  the  oldest  reporting  first. 
Standing. 

9.  Visitors  and  strangers  retire. 

10.  New  business. 

11.  Unfinished  business  in  order  of  seniority. 

12.  Nominations  read. 


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13-  Elections  held. 

14.  Rough  minutes  read. 

15.  Society  adjourned  by  the  Chair. 

Article  V. — Five  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 

CHAPTER  IX. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Article  I. — In  all  such  points  of  order  as  are  not  noticed  in  these 
By-Laws,  the  Society  shall  be  governed  by  the  established  usages  in 
similar  institutions. 

Article  II. — Every  proposition  to  alter  or  amend  these  By-Laws 
shall  be  submitted  in  writing  at  one  stated  meeting,  and  may  be  balloted 
for  at  the  next  stated  meeting,  when,  upon  receiving  the  votes  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  present,  it  shall  become  a  part  of  the  By-Laws. 

Article  III. — No  one  or  more  of  these  By-Laws  shall  be  suspended. 


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LIST  OF  MEIVIBERS. 


♦  Dead,     f  Resigned,     f  f  Dropped.     §  Corresponding  by  change  of  residence. 


f  Bohlen,  John 
fCoffin,  Arthur  G. 
♦Collett,  Mark  Wilkes,  M.D. 
ffFulton.  Samuel  H. 
•[Frederick,  Montgomery  L. 


FOUNDERS. 


f  Hodge,  J.  Ledyard 
f  Mickley,  Joseph  J. 
Taylor,  Alfred  Bates 
^^Vaux,  William  S. 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


♦Agnew,  Samuel 
Alison,  Robert  H.,  M.D. 
Allen,  Harrison,  M.D. 
Anderson,  Joseph  W.,  M.D. 
Bailey,  Wescott 
Baird,  John 
Baker,  Alfred  G. 
Baker,  John  R. 
Baker,  Robert  C  ,  Jr. 
Baker,  William  S. 
Barber,  Edwin  Atlee 
Bates,  Joseph  W. 
Baugh,  Samuel 
fBell,  Samuel       ^ 
•j-Bowie,  R.  Ashurst 
ISoyesen,  Louis  C. 
tfBradner,  N.  Roe,  M.D. 
f  Brightly,  Frank  F. 
Brinton,  Daniel  G.,  M.D. 
♦Brown,  Henry  Armiit 
♦Caldwell,  Charles  H. 
fCaldwell,  James  E. 
Carson,  J.  Hays 
fCauflFman,  Erail 
Chandler,  William  Penn 
f Chapman,  Harry  C  ,  M.D. 
ffChapman,  Henry,  Jr. 
fjchapman,  Samuel  Hudson 
Clark,  Clarence  H. 
fClay,  Joseph  A. 
Coates,  Edward  H. 
Coates,  Joseph  Horner 
fCoffiu,  Arthur  G. 
♦Collett,  Mark  Wilkes,  M.D. 
f  Cornelius,  Robert  C. 
tfCoulston,  J.  Warren 
Cramp,  Henry  W. 
♦Creighton,  Hamilton 
Culin,  R.  Stewart 
*David8,  Richard  W. 


Davis,  Robert  Coulton 
Davis,  Robert  Stuart 
fDayion,  William  B. 
f  De  Haven,  Joseph  L. 
Disston,  Hamilton 
Dolan,  Thomas 
Dorr,  Dal  ton 
Drexel,  Anthony  J. 
gDrexel,  Joseph  W. 
fDuane,  William 
♦Ducommon,  Henry 
Duffield,  J.  Davis 
tf  Faaet,  Joseph  R. 
Fagan,  George  R. 
♦Fahnestock,  George  W. 
tFarnum,  Francis  D. 
*Ffirnum,  John 
Fitler,  Edwin  H. 
f  Flanders,  Henry 
{Frederick,  Montgomery  L 
*Fry,  S.  Gross 
ffFulton,  Samuel  H. 
Garrison,  Rev.  Joseph  F. 
Gibson,  Henry  C. 
♦Godey,  Louis  A. 
fGratz,  Simon 
fGray,  Samuel  W, 
Gutekunst,  Frederick 
*Hagner,  Charles  V. 
Harrison,  George  L. 
f  Hart,  Abraham 
Hart,  Charles  Henry 
gHarzfeld,  Sigismoud  K. 
Haseltine,  John  W. 
f  f  Hazlehurst,  Harry 
filepburn,  Andrew  Doz 
♦Hibler,  William  Grier 
f  Hildeburn,  William  L. 
Hockley,  Thomas 
f  Hoffman,  George  E. 


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Horner,  Inman 
§Hoskin3,  Leighton 
Hutchinson,  Charles  Hare 
liingerich,  Henry 
Jenks,  John  Story 
Jenks,  William  J. 
Jordan,  Francis,  Jr. 
Justice,  William  W. 
fKeene,  Henry  E, 
fKey,  William  H. 
King,  Samuel  G. 
ft  La  Roche,  Percy,  M.D. 
Law,  Philip  Howard 
Lea,  Henry  C. 
Lea,  Charles  M. 
tfLedyard,  William  W. 
Lehman,  Edwin  W. 
f  Levick,  Joseph  N.  T. 
Lewis,  G.  Albert 
Lewis,  H,  Carvill 
Lougstretb,  William 
f  Lovett,  Robert,  Jr. 
Lundy,  Rev.  John  P. 
f  Mason,  William  G. 
fMcAUister,  John,  Jr. 
ffMcClune,  James 
McCreary,  George  D. 
*McElroy,  Thomas  E. 
MoFadden,  John  H. 
*Meig8,  J.  Aitken,  xM.D. 
f  Mickley,  Joseph  J. 
fMitchell,  James  T. 
♦Moore,  Bloomfield  H. 
Moore,  Clarence  B. 
tt Morris,  Galloway  C. 
ft  Murphy.  James  S. 
hi-Nevil,  William  H. 
§Newhall,  George  M. 
fNewlin,  Harold  P. 
Newlin,  James  W.  M. 
fNewtiian,  John  B. 
Outerbridge,  Alexander  E.,  Jr. 
f  Pacquet,  Antony  C. 
tPaddock,  Rev.  Wilbur  F. 
Pancoast,  William  H.,  M.D. 
Peirce,  George 
Perkins,  Samuel  C. 


fPettit,  Silas  W. 

Phillips,  Henry  M. 

Phillips,  Henry,  Jr. 

ffPhilips,  William  J. 

^  Piers,  Charles 

tfPollock.  Allan 

f  Potts,  William  John 

Price,  Eli  K. 

Price,  Eli  K  ,  Jr. 

Price,  J.  Sergeant 

*Ralston.  Rev.  J.  Grier 

Randall.  J.  Colvin 

Ritchie,  Craig  D. 

fRobins,  R.  Patterson,  M.D. 

Rogers,  Harry 

ff  Rowe,  George  A. 

Scott,  John  M. 

Scott,  Lewis  A. 

Shelton,  Frederick  R. 

Smedley,  Samuel  L. 

fStanton,  M.  Hall 

fSylvester,  Henry 

Taylor,  Alfred  Bates 

fTaylor,  Samuel  Leiper 

fTaylor,  William  T. 

Temple,  Joseph  E. 

fThomas,  Edward  J.  B. 

Todd,  M.  Hampton 

Toppan,  Robert  Noxon 

Trautwine,  William 

tfTripler,  William  C. 

♦Vnux,  Frederick  Graeff 

*Vaux,  William  Sansom 

Wagner,  H.  Dumout 
j  Wanamaker.  John 
I  tfWallace,  Henry  E.,  Jr. 

ffWallace,  James  Madison  Power 

IfWard,  Thomas  A.  M. 

ttWarner,  Charles  K. 

t  Washburn,  Rev.  D. 

Weil.  Edward  H. 

fWelsh,  William  H. 

Winsor,  Henry 

Wirenian,  Henry  D. 

^.Wood,  Isaac  F. 

*Wunderlich.  George 

fZehnder,  George  F. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Adams,  Charles  Francis. ...Boston,  Mass. 

Ahlborn,  Madame  Lea Stockholm 

AUibone,  S.  Austin New  York. 

Arnold,  Isaac  N Chicago.  III. 

♦Arnold,  Sam.  Greene. ..Providence,  R.  I 

Baird,  Spencer  F Washington,  D.  C. 

Bancroft,  George Washington. 

Bayard,  Thomas  F Wilmington,  Del. 

Brevoort,  J.  Carson Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen....New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦Buckingham,  Wm.  A Norwich,  Conn. 

Butler,  James  D Madison,  Wis. 

♦Cass,  Lewis Detroit,  Mich. 


Chalon,  Renier Bruxelles,  Belgium. 

♦De  Waldeck,  Baron  Fred...  Paris,  France. 

Evans,  John Nash  Mills,  Hemel 

Hempstead,  Eng. 

♦Field,  Richard  S Princeton,  N.  J. 

♦Fillmore,  Millard Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Freeman,  Edw.  A....  Wells,  Somerset,  Eng. 

Galati,  Guiseppe  da  Spuches,  Prince  of, 

Palermo,  Italy. 

Hartranft,  John  F Harrisburg,  Pa. 

♦Henry,  Joseph Washington,  D.  C. 

♦Johnson,  Reverdy Baltimore,  Md. 

Jones,  Charles  C.  Jr ...Augusta,  Ga. 


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Jone8,  Joseph,  M  D New  Orleans,  La. 

Kane,  Sir  Robert Dublin,  Ireland. 

♦Keller,  FerJinnnd Zurich. 

Kip,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Latrobe,  John  H.  B Baltimore,  Md. 

♦Lawrence,  Wm.  Beach.. ..Newport,  R.  L 

♦Lenox.  James New  York,  N.  Y. 

Levasseur,  Emil Paris,  France. 

Lewis,  Rev.  S.  S Cambridge,  Eng. 

Madden,  Frederick  W Brighton,  Eng. 

Muoni,  Dnmiano Milan 

Murray.  James  A.  H London,  Eng. 

Owen,  Sir  P.  Cunliffe London,  Eng. 

PattersoD,  James  W Hanover,  N.  H.  | 


Paul,  Lieut.  Alan  R.,  U.  S.  N, Phila. 

Perry,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Stevens 

Davenport,  Iowa. 

Pimental,  Francisco  di Mexico. 

Ramsey,  Alexander St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Seward,  Fred.  W Washington,  D,  C. 

Sharswood,  George Philadelphia. 

♦Stanhope,  Philip  Henry,  Earl...Lon.  Eng. 

♦Ticknor,  George Boston,  Mass. 

♦Verplank,  Gulian  C...  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦Washburn,  Emory Cambridge,  Mass. 

Whitehead,  William  A Newark,  N.  J. 

♦Willis,  William Portland,  Me. 

Winthrop,  Robert  C Boston,  Mass. 

♦Woods,  Leonard Brunswick,  Me. 


CORRESPONDING  MEMBERS. 


Abbott.  Charles  C,  M.D...Trenton,  N.  J. 

♦.\kerman,  John  Yonge England. 

♦Alofsen,  Solomon Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Andrews,  Rev.  Israel  \V... Marietta,  Ohio. 

Appleton,  William  S Boston,  Mass. 

*Bagg,  Stanley  C Montreal,  Can. 

Baldwin,  John  D Worcester,  Mass. 

♦Ballard,  Rev.  Edward...  Brunswick,  Me. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. ...San  Fran.  Cal. 
Bartlett,  John  Russell. ..Providence,  R.I. 

Bergsoe.  Sophus Copenhagen,  Den. 

Bergsoe,  Vilhelm Copenhagen,  Den. 

♦Berendt,  Carl,  M.D New  York,  N.  Y. 

Biondelli,  B Milan,  Italy. 

Blades,  William London,  Eng. 

Blumer,  F.  Imhoof Winterthur,  Switz. 

Bradlee,  Rev.  Caleb  Davis...  Boston,  Mass. 
Broadhead,  Luke  W...Del.  Water  Gap,  Pa. 

Brock,  Robert  Alonzo Richmond,  Va. 

♦Brodhead,  J.  Romeyn...New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bronson,  Henry,  M.D... New  Haven,  Conn. 
Brooks,  Rev  Wm.  Henry...  Hanover,  N.  H. 

♦l3rown,  J.  Carter Providence,  R.  I 

Brown,  John  Marshall Portland.  Me. 

BrCdil,  Gustav,  M.D Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

Bryant,  Hubbard  Wiuslow  ...Portl'd,  Me. 

Bulliott,  J.  G Autun,  France. 

♦Carr,  Joseph Bangor,  Me. 

Carutti  diCantogna.  Baron  D....Rome,  It. 

Castellani,  Alessandro Rome,  Italy. 

♦Cheney.  T.  Apoleon Chemung,  N.  Y. 

Clarke,  Robert Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Colburn,  Jeremiah Boston,  Mass. 

Coleman,  Mrs.  G.  Dawson... Lebanon,  Pa. 

Comfort,  Aaron  J.,  M.D New  Mexico. 

Cope,  Gilbert West  Chester,  Pa. 

Cournault,  Charles Malzeville,  France. 

Da  Costa,  Rev.  B.  F  New  York,  NY. 

♦Dalrymple,  Rev,  Edwin  A Bait.  Md. 

Da  Silva,  J.  P.  N Lisbon,  Portugal. 

Davenport,  Henry Boston,  Mass. 

Davis,  W.  W.  H Doylestown,  Pa. 

Dean,  John  Ward Boston,  Mass. 

Deane,  Charles Cambridge,  Mass. 

Deans,  John Victoria,  Brit.  Colum. 


De  Charency,  Vicomte  Hyacinthe 

Charency,  France. 

D'Ernst,  Charles Vienna,  Austria. 

De  Peyster,  J.  Watts Tivoli,  N.  Y. 

De  Rochambeau,  Marquis  A Paris,  Fr. 

De  Rosny,  Leon Paris,  France. 

De  Vere,  Scheie Charlottesville,  Va. 

Di  Cesnola,  Louis  A New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dobroczky,  Ignaz. Heves,  Hungary. 

Dohrn,  Charles  A.,  M.D.  ...Stettin,  Prus. 

Donner,  Otto Helsingfors,   Finland. 

♦Drake,  Saml.  G Boston. 

Drowne,  Henry  T New  York,  N.  Y. 

Durand,  John Orange,  N.  J. 

Durrie,  Daniel  S Madison,  Wis. 

Duruy,  Victor Paris,  France. 

Eorle,  William  H.,  M.D....Harrisburg,  Pa. 

♦Elmer,  Lucius  Q   C Brldgeton,  N.  J. 

♦Engstrom,  A.  B Burlington,  N.  J. 

Ercolani,  Count  G.  Batta... Bologna,  Italy. 

Evans,  Walton  W New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

♦Ewbnnk,  Thomas New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fernandes,  M.  B.  L Lisbon. 

Field,  O.sgood London,  England. 

Fogg,  John  S.  H.,  M.D Boston,  Mass. 

Forcheimer,  Edward Vienna,  Austria. 

Gatschet,  Albert  S Washington,  D.  C. 

♦Gibbes,  Robert  W.,  M.D Colum.  S.  C. 

Oilman,  Daniel  C Baltimore,  Md. 

Glatz,  A.  H York,  Pa. 

Green,  Samuel  A.,  M.D Boston,  Mass. 

Griffin,  Rev.  George  H Milford,  Conn. 

♦Haldeman,  S.  S Chickies,  Pa. 

Hale,  Horatio Clinton,  Ontario. 

♦Hall,  James Easton,  Pa. 

♦Haven,  Samuel  F Worcester,  Mass. 

♦Hawks,  Rev.  Francis  L.  ...N.  York,  N.  Y. 

H-tynes,  Henry  W Boston,  Mass. 

Head,  Barclay  V London,  Eng. 

Heap,  Gwin  Harris Tunis. 

♦Henfrey,  Henry  William... London,  Eng. 

Herbage,  William London,  Eng. 

Herbst,  C.  F Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

Herndon,  William  H Springfield,  111. 

Hildebrand,  Bror  Emil. ..Stockholm,  Swe. 


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Hildebrand,  Hans Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Holmes?,  George  A Montreal,  Canada. 

Holmes,  Nathaniel St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell Boston,  Mass. 

Homes,  Henry  A Albany,  N.  Y. 

Horner,  Frederick,  Jr.,  M. D... Salem,  Va. 

Hovelacque,  Abel Paris,  France. 

♦Howard,  Joseph  Jackson. ..London,  Eng. 

Huguet-Latour.  Major Montreal. 

Jaudon,  Frank New  York,  N.  Y. 

*Johnson,  Alexander  S Utica,  N.  Y. 

Karabacek,  Joseph Vienna. 

Keary,  C.  F London,  Eng. 

*Keim,  Daniel  M Bristol,  Pa. 

Kenner,  Frederick Vienna. 

Kidder,  Frederick Boston. 

Koehler,  S.  R Boston. 

*Lapham,  Increase  A Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Le  Moine,  J.  M Quebec. 

Le  Normant,  Fran9ois Paris,  France. 

Lincoln,  Frederick  W London,  Eng. 

Lindsley,  J.  Berrien,  M.D Nash.  Tenn. 

Long,  Rev.  Albert  S Constantinople. 

Loring,  Charles  G Boston. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John London,  Eng. 

Mallery,  Garrick,  Jr... Washington,  D.  C. 

March,  Francis  A Easton,  Pa. 

Marsh,  Othniel  C. New  Haven. 

Marshall,  Orsimus  H Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Marvin,  W.  T.  R Boston. 

Mauran,  James  E.. Newport,  R.  I 

*ALiyer,  Brantz Baltimore,  Md. 

♦Maynard,  Horace Kuoxville,  Tenn. 

Medrazo,  Pedro  E Madrid. 

Mendoza,  Gumesindo Mexico. 

Mercur,  Rodney  A Towanda,  Pu. 

Meyer,  C Hamburg. 

*Minonzio,  Carlo Milano. 

Mitchell,  Arthur.  Edinburgh. 

Moore,  Charles  B New  York 

Moore,   Michael Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y. 

♦Morgan,  Lewis  H Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Morse,  Edward  S Salem,  Mass. 

Mott,  Henry Montreal. 

Much,  M Vienna. 

♦Munsell,  Joel Albany,  N.  Y. 

♦Murphy,  Henry  C Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Nason,  Kev.  Elias Billerica,  Mass. 

♦Neuman,  Josef Prague. 

Newhall,  George  M New  York. 

Nicolaysen,  N Christiana,  Norway. 

♦O'Callaghan,  Edward  B.... Albany,  N.  Y. 

♦Packer,  William  F Lycoming,  Pa. 

Paine,  Nathaniel Worcester,  -Mass. 

♦Palfrey,  J.  Gorham Boston,  Mass. 

Parkman,  Francis Boston,  Mass. 

♦Parris,  Virgil  D Paris,  Me. 

♦Pennock,  Abraham  L Darby,  Pa. 

Poillon,  William New  York,  N.  Y. 

Poniatowsky,  I St.  Petersburg,  Russia. 

Poole,  William  F Chicago,  HI. 

Portioli,  Attilio Mantua,  Italy. 

Post,  George  E.,  M.D... Smyrna,  Turkey. 
Postalacca,  Achille Athens,  Greece. 


♦Potter,  Elisha  R Kingston,  R.  I. 

Pratt,  Daniel  J  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Preble,  Com.  Geo.  Henry U.  S.  N. 

Putnam,  Fred.  W Cambridge,  Mass. 

♦Quincy,  Edmund Quincy,  Mass. 

Quincy,  Eliza  Susan Quincy,  Mass. 

Rau,  Charles Washington,  D.  C. 

Richards,  A.  E Florence,  Italy. 

Ridgway,  Rev.  James Oxford,  Eng. 

Robinson,  George  E CardiflF,  Wales. 

Roest,  T.  M Leyden,  Holland. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Charles London,  Eng. 

Rossi,  Chevalier Rome,  Italy. 

♦Sabin,  Joseph New  York,  N.  Y. 

Salisbury,  Stephen Worcester,  Mass. 

Salisbury,  Stephen,  Jr...  Worcester,  Mass. 

♦Sandham,  Alfred Montreal,  Can. 

♦Sehested,  F.  N.  P.  de Nyborg,  Den. 

Serrure,  Raymond. ...Bruxelles,  Belgium. 

Seymour.  Frederick  H Detroit,  Mich. 

♦Shurtleif,  Nathan'l  B.,  Ai.D...Bost.  Mass. 

Slafter,  Rev.  Edmund  F Boston,  Mass. 

♦Smith,  Buckingham New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦Smith,  Charles  Perrin Newton,  N.J. 

♦Smith,  George,  M.D Darby,  Pa. 

♦Spalding,  Rt.  Rev.  M.  I...  Baltimore,  Md. 

♦Sprague,  Rev.  Wm.  B Albany,  N.  Y. 

Stevens,  John  Austin. ...New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stiles,  Henry  R.,  M.D. ...Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦Stover,  Rev.  M.  L Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Strong,  Herb'rt  A... Melbourne,  Australia. 
Sweeny,  Robert  O  ,  M.D. ..St.  Paul,  Minn. 

♦Swords,  Robert  S Newark,  N.J. 

Taine,  M.  Hippolite France. 

♦Taylor,  James  H Charleston,  S.  C. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H Cardiff,  Wales. 

Thurston,  Gates  P Nashville,  Tenn. 

Trask,  V»  m.  Blake Boston,  Mass. 

Trau,  Franz Vienna,  Austria. 

Triibner,  Nichola.s London,  Eng. 

Trumbull,  J.  Hammond... N.  Haven,  Conn. 

♦Tuckerman,  Henry  T New  York. 

♦Upham,  ('has.  Wentworth... Salem,  Mass. 
♦Velromile,  Rev.  Eugene.  Biddeford,  Me. 

Von  Meltzel,  Hugo Koloszvar,  Hun. 

♦Von  Paulowski,  Alexander  Ritter 

Vienna,  Austria. 

Von  Raiman,  Franz Vienna,  Austria. 

Vors,  Frederick New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wheatland,  Henry Salem,  Mass. 

♦Whiting,  William Boston,  Mass. 

Whittlesey,  Charles  C Cleveland,  Ohio. 

♦Wiggin,  John  K Boston,  Mass. 

Williams,  J.  Fletcher St  Paul,  Minn. 

Wilson,  Daniel Toronto,  Can. 

Winks,  Rev.  William  E Cardiff,  Wales. 

Winsor,  Justin Cambridge,  Mass. 

Wood,  Isaac  F New  York,  N.  Y. 

Woodward,  Ashbel,  M.D... Franklin,  Conn. 

Wouvermans,  Col.   Henry Anvers,  Bel. 

Wright,  Harrison Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

♦Wyman,  JeflFries Cambri<lge,  Mass. 

♦Wynne,  Thomas  H Richmond,  Va. 

♦Zanoni,  Joseph Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


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