Dec, 1846.] 129 



election. 



Mr. John Lambert, of Philadelphia, was elected a Member, 

 and the following gentlemen were elected Correspondents of 

 the Academy : 



J. W. Dawson, Esq., of Pictou, Nova Scotia. 



W. E. Logan, Esq., Geologist of Canada. 



Richard Brown, Esq., of Sydney, Cape Breton. 



James Robb, Esq., of Frederickton, New Brunswick. 



Andreas Retzius, M. D., of Stockholm. 



Stated Meeting, December 1, J.846. 

 Vice President Morton in the Chair. 



DONATIONS TO MUSEUM. 



Remarkably large and fine specimen of Sulphuret of Lead, or 

 Galena, (weight exceeding 100 lbs.) crystallized in cubes 

 from the mine of Mr. Sanders, near Galena, Illinois. Pre- 

 sented by Mr. Alex. C. Davis, of Galena, through Richard 

 D. Wood, Esq., of Philadelphia. 



Mounted specimen of Tyrannus verticalis, Say, from New 

 Jersey. Presented by Mr. Edward Harris. 



Sctttella quinquefaria, from the Eocene of Georgia, and a 

 number of Silurian fossils from Nova Scotia. From Prof. 

 Johnson. 



DONATIONS TO LIBRARY. 



Literary Record and Journal of the Linnean Association of 

 Pennsylvania College. Vol. 3, No. 1. From the Asso- 

 ciation. 



Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Vol. xx., 

 Part 1. 4to. London, 1846. 



Proceedings of the same ; pp. 261 to 304. 



List of the Society for 1846. From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Part xiii. 

 1845. 



Report of the Council and Auditors of the same for 1846. 

 From the Society. 



