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By R. Oaiensacken, ''Appendix to the paper entitled 'new Genera and 

 Species of North American Tipulidse with short palpi. ' " 



By Temple Prime, two, to wit : " Descriptions of new Species of Cyrena and 

 ^orbicula, etc." " Synonymy of the Cyclades, etc., part 3." 



By John H. Redfield, "Descriptions of a new Species of Marginella." 



By Henry D. Schmidt, ' ' Method of painting moist anatomical preparations. ' ' 



By C apt. J. H. Simpson, "Notice of Geological Discoveries, etc." 



By H. T. Stainton, (London), " Observations on American Tineina." 



By William Stimpson. "Prolromus Descriptionis Animalium evertebra- 

 torum, etc. Pars viii. Crustacea Macrura." 



By Philip R. Uhler, " Hemiptera of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition, 

 etc>' 



By Alexander Wilcocks, M. D.: "Reflections upon the nature of the tem- 

 porary star of the year 1572, etc." published in the Journal. 



By Horatio C. Wood, Jr., three, to wit : "Contributions to the Carbonifer- 

 ous Flora of the United States," NTos. 1 and 2. " Catalogue of Carboniferous 

 Plants in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia." 



By J. J. Woodward, M. D.: " Remarks on errors in the Anatomical Diag- 

 nosis of Cancer." 



In all ninety-six papers of which three were read before the Biological De- 

 partment. 



The following addition to the By-Laws was adopted on the 31st of January. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



PUBLICATION FUND. 



Article I. The Academy hereby establishes a permanent fund to be called 

 the "Publication Fund," the principal of which shall always be kept in- 

 vested in good securities, and the interest accruing thereupon shall be ap- 

 plied to the payment of the expenses of publishing such matters, stated or oc- 

 casional, as the Academy may think proper to issue. 



Article II. All monies which may be paid or contributed to the " Publi- 

 cation Fund, " shall be held by the Academy in trust for the purposes set 

 forth in the first article of this chapter. 



Article III. The said monies shall from time to time be invested in the 

 corporate name of the Academy, in the public loans of the State of Pennsylva- 

 nia or those of the city of Philadelphia, or in such sound real estate securities 

 as the Academy may direct. 



Article IV. No investment shall be changed without the consent of the 

 Academy, and all monies received in consequence of any such change shall 

 be invested for the same trusts as the original fund. 



Article V. The Treasurer shall open a separate account in the proper 

 books of the Academy, under the head of the " Publication Fund," in which 

 shall be entered all payments and contributions for the purposes of said Fund, 

 and all other matters and things relating to said account. 



Article VI. Any person who shall pay to the Treasurer of the Academy 

 the sum of twenty-five dollars in aid of this fund, shall be entitled to receive 

 a copy of the Proceedings during life, and any person who shall in like man- 

 ner pay the sum of fifty dollars shall be entitled to receive a copy of the 

 Journal during life. 



Article VII. To every person whose contribution to the Publica ion Fund 

 shall entitle him to receive a copy of the Proceedings or Journal or both, a 

 certificate shall be issued, in ^uch form as the Academy shall prescribe, con- 

 taining a copy of this chapter and a statement of the amount of his contri- 

 bution. 



The following amendment to the By-laws was adopted on the 28th of Feb- 

 ruary : 



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