1. Overture to Coriolanus, in C minor, op. 62.....................BEETHOVEN.
2. Duo Concertante for violin and violoncello, with orchestra, in A major, op. 33..............PAINE.
Messrs. BRANDT and HEMMANN.
3. a. Prelude. b. Choral. c. Organ Fugue in G minor. Adapted for Orchestra by J. J. Abert...................BACH.
PART II.
1. Nocturne and Scherzo from the music to A Midsummer-night's Dream, op. 61......MENDELSSOHN.
2. Symphony, No. 1, in B flat, op. 38........................SCHUMANN.
THE fourth session of the Summer School of Geology will be held, as were the first and second sessions, in connection with the field-work of the Kentucky Geological Survey. The object will be to afford field practice on the various problems of Physical Geology accessible between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains. Persons may enter upon their work at any time after June 15. The fee for instruction and the use of camp equipage will be fifty dollars for the term of six weeks. Board in camp will be about five dollars per week. The school will be under the general supervision of the Professor of Palaeontology, who will be present for a part of the term; he will be assisted by two or more competent instructors. For further information address Prof. N. S. Shaler, Cambridge, Mass.
AT a meeting of the Board of Overseers, held April 10, the following appointments were confirmed: Charles H. Wiswell, A. B, '77, and William J. Nichols, A. B., '74, as proctors; Edward S. Sheldon, A. B., as tutor in German from September 1, 1878; Henry Cabot Lodge, Ph. D., as instructor in History for the ensuing academic year; H. B. Hodges as instructor in Chemistry and German; E. L. Mark, Ph. D., as instructor in Zoology; Silas Marcus MacVane, A. B., as instructor in History; James L. Laughlin, Ph. D., as instructor in Political Economy; Dr. T. M. Rotch as clinical instructor on diseases of children, for the current academic year; George Riddle, A. B., instructor in Elocution during the current academic year and during the absence of Professor Baxter. A proposal to present from the estate of the late Geo. O. Hovey, Esq., the sum of $5,000 to the Harvard Medical School, provided "its advantages can be offered to women on equal terms with men," was referred to the following committee: Alex. Agassiz, Esq., President Eliot, Morrill Wyman, M. D., J. Elliot Cabot, Esq., and Le Baron Russell, M. D.