NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 579 



ELECTIONS IN 1860. 



The following persons were elected Members, viz : 



Jan. 31. Wm. M. Gabb, Wm. L. Mactier. 



Feb. 28. Franklin A. Comly, William W. Longstreth, Samuel M. 

 Felton. 



March 27. E. Otis Kendall, Alexander Johnston, Thomas Meehan, 

 Charles A. Kingsbury, M. D. 



April 24. Solomon W. Roberts, Edward Burd Grubb. 



May 29. Andrew Coates, Francis Moore, M. D., John G. Bell, 

 Edward R. Mordecai, M. D., Henry M. Watts, D. G. Elliott. 



June 26. J. T. Plate, Philip A. Cregar, Joseph W. Drexel. 



July 31. George S. Pepper, Wm. P. Wilstach, James C. Hand, 

 Edward Craig Mitchell, Chris. J. Cleborne. 



Sept. 25. Richard Wood. 



Oct. 30. William S. Torr, John Ashhurst, M. D., George W. 

 Carpenter, Jr. 



Nov. 27. Edgar L. Thompson, Rowland E. Evans, Robert Bollin^ , 

 M. D., William Potts, Wm. B. Sinclair, M. D., U. S. N., David Reece 

 Hugh D. Vail. 



Dec. 25. A. J. Foard, M. D., U. S. A., John Warner, Felix B. 

 Carbon ell, Edward Parrish. 



The following persons were elected Correspondents, viz : 



Feb. 28. Prof. Charles Small wood, M. D., Montreal. 



March 27. Hermann Walthu, M. D., Dresden ; Wm. B. Carpenter 

 M. D., F. R. S., London ; Charles Darwin, F. R. S., London. 



Nov. 27. Theodore Gill, Washington ; Chev. A. C. Bernardi, Paris. 



Dec. Prof. Jules Marcou. 



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