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AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.

MADISON, WISCONSIN, July 3, 1900.

The Thirty-second Annual Session was called to order at 3.50 P.M. in Room 16, University Hall, of the University of Wisconsin, by the President, Professor Abby Leach, of Vassar College.

The Acting Secretary of the Association, Professor Harold N. Fowler, of Western Reserve University presented the following report:

1. The Executive Committee has elected as members of the Association:

:

Dr. Edward A. Bechtel, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Dr. H. B. Burchard, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.

Dr. Theodore C. Burgess, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill.

Dr. C. C. Bushnell, Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.

Prof. Benjamin P. Bourland, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Dr. George Davis Chase, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Rev. Orishatukeh Faduma, Troy, N. C.

Dr. George Converse Fiske, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Dr. H. B. Foster, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Dr. Louis H. Gray, 53 Second Avenue, Newark, N. J.

Prof. W. A. Heidel, Iowa College, Grinnell, Ia.

Prof. F. Hellems, Boulder, Col.

Mr. N. Wilbur Helm, Pennington, N. J.

Prof. O. F. Long, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

Dr. Charles B. Newcomer, Columbia, Mo.

Prof. George Norlin, Boulder, Col.

Mr. Charles James O'Connor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Miss Annie N. Scribner, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

Mr. Edmund F. Schreiner, 486 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.

Prof. Charles H. Shannon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.

Dr. F. W. Shipley, Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill.

Dr. Grant Showerman, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

Mr. M. C. Smart, Claremont, N. H.

Prof. Frederic Earle Whitaker, Kenyon College, Gambier, O.

And by affiliation of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast:

Prof. W. H. Alexander, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Mr. W. F. Belfrage, Visalia, Cal.

Mr. G. Berg, Marysville, Cal.

Prof. C. B. Bradley, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Miss H. S. Brewer, Redlands, Cal.

Rev. William H. Brewer, San Mateo, Cal.

Miss Josephine Bristol, High School, Redwood City, Cal.

Mr. Valentine Buehner, High School, San Jose, Cal.

Mr. Elvyn F. Burrill, Oakland, Cal.

Mr. Martin Centner, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Prof. Samuel Chambers, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Mr. James G. Coffin, Stanford University, Cal.

Mrs. Emily Cressey, Modesto, Cal.

Mr. J. A. De Cou, Red Bluff, Cal.

Mr. Jefferson Elmore, Stanford University, Cal.

Prof. G. E. Faucheux, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Prof. P. J. Frein, Stanford University, Cal.

Prof. John Fryer, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Dr. John Gamble, Haywards, Cal.

Mr. Charles Bertie Gleason, High School, San Jose, Cal.
Prof. J. Goebel, Stanford University, Cal.

Mr. C. W. Goodchild, San Luis Obispo, Cal.
Mr. Walter H. Graves, Oakland, Cal.
Miss Rebecca T. Greene, Salinas, Cal.

Rev. Henry H. Haynes, San Mateo, Cal.

Mr. Edward Hohfeld, Visalia High School, Visalia, Cal.
Miss Lily Hohfeld, Siskiyou Co. High School, Yreka, Cal.
Miss Rose Hohfeld, Stanford University, Cal.

Mr. Wesley Hohfeld, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
Miss Grace L. Horsley, High School, Red Bluff, Cal.
Prof. C. S. Howard, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Mr. M. C. James, High School, Berkeley, Cal.

Prof. O. M. Johnston, Stanford University, Cal.

Prof. S. F. Lange, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Rev. James O. Lincoln, San Mateo, Cal.

Miss Alice Marchebout, Girls' High School, San Francisco, Cal. Prof. Max L. Margolis, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Mr. H. S. Martin, Marysville, Cal.

Prof. John E. Matzke, Stanford University, Cal.

Miss G. E. McVenn, High School, Redwood City, Cal.

Prof. Walter Miller, Stanford University, Cal.

Dr. George F. G. Morgan, San Francisco, Cal.

Principal Francis O. Mower, Napa High School, Napa, Cal.

Mr. Harold Muckelston, Stanford University, Cal..

Mr. E. J. Murphy, San Mateo, Cal.

Mr. Carl H. Nielsen, Vacaville, Cal.

Prof. H. C. Nutting, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

Dr. Andrew Oliver, San Mateo, Cal.

Prof. F. V. Paget, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
Mr. E. Piliter, High School, Alameda, Cal.

Mr. S. B. Randall, California College, Oakland, Cal.

Miss Cecilia Raymond, Dixon, Cal.

Mr. J. J. Schmit, Lowell High School, San Francisco, Cal.
Prof. Henry Senger, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
Mr. L. R. Smith, High School, Santa Clara, Cal.

Mrs. G. H. Stokes, Marysville, Cal.

Mr. C. M. Walker, Lowell High School, San Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Girls' High School, San Francisco, Cal.
Mr. P. S. Woolsey, High School, Visalia, Cal.

2. The TRANSACTIONS and PROCEEDINGS for 1899 (Vol. XXX) were issued in March. Separate copies of the PROCEEDINGS may be obtained of the Secretary or of the publishers.

3. The Report of Publications by members of the Association since July 1, 1899, showed a record of books, pamphlets, and articles by about sixty-five members.

Professor Fowler, the Acting Treasurer, then presented his report for the year 1899-1900:

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The President appointed Professor Brown and President Waters a committee to audit the Acting Treasurer's report.

The President appointed Professors Fowler, Smith, and Sproull a committee on the time and place of the next Annual Meeting.

The President appointed Professors Tarbell, Slaughter, and Gudeman a committee on Officers for the ensuing year.

The Acting Secretary announced that the Joint Congress of the Philological Association with the American Oriental Society, the Spelling Reform Association, the Archaeological Institute of America, the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, the Modern Language Association (including its Central Division), and the American Dialect Society (cf. PROCEEDINGS for 1898, p. lvii), was to be held at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, December 27, 28, and 29, 1900, and that Professor B. L. Gildersleeve, of Johns Hopkins University, had consented to deliver an address.

The reading of papers was then begun. The total number of members in attendance at this meeting was thirty-five.

1. The Purpose of the Germania of Tacitus, by Professor Alfred Gudeman, of the University of Pennsylvania.

This paper will be found printed in full in the author's edition of the Germania, Introd., pp. xxxix-xlvi, published September, 1900.

2. The Danaid Myth, by Dr. Campbell Bonner, of Harvard University.

This paper is printed in full in the TRANSACTIONS.

3. Notes on Homeric War, by Professor Thomas Day Seymour, of Yale University (read in the absence of the author by Professor Fowler).

This paper is printed in full in the TRANSACTIONS.

4. Emendations to the Tenth Book of Pausanias, by Dr. William N. Bates, of the University of Pennsylvania.

This paper was devoted to a discussion of several troublesome passages in the tenth book of Pausanias. The writer first gave an account of the manuscripts of Pausanias, pointing out the general character of the corruptions which occur in them, and then proposed the following emendations: -

1. Χ. 12, 10. The manuscripts have τῆς μὲν δὴ πυθέσθαι τὴν ἡλικίαν καὶ ἐπιλέξασθαι τοὺς χρησμούς. This is manifestly incomplete. A lacuna at the end

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