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Science from a more extended intercourse with the Scientific Societies of 

 this country. 



Resolved, That the cordial wishes of the Academy are hereby tendered 

 to Mr. Ord, for a prosperous voyage, a pleasant visit, and a safe return. 



Resolved, That a copy of these Resolutions, certified by the officers 

 of the present meeting, be addressed to the President of the Academy. 



ELECTION 



Henry Hartshorne, 31. D., of Philadelphia, was elected a Member of 

 the Academy. 



[Notices of election of the following as Members and Correspondents 

 were omitted at the proper dates : 



June 27th, 1854. J. Edwards Taggart, and Mr. M. Messchert, of 

 Philadelphia, as Members; and Dr. Win. A. Hammond, U. S. A., and 

 John W. Audubon, Esq., of New York, as Correspondents. 



October %\st, 1854. Dr. Cheston Morris, Dr. Diller Luther, and Dr. 

 Theodore Hilgard, of Philadelphia, as Members; and Dr. John C. 

 Dalton, Jr., of New York, and Prof. B. L. C. Wailes, of Mississippi, 

 as Correspondents. 



November 28th, 1854. Dr. Thomas M. Drysdale, of Philadelphia, 

 as a Member.'] 



