NATUEAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 597 



ELECTIONS IN 186 2. 



The following persons were elected Members: 



January 28. George K. Wood, of New York. 



March 25. John P. Crozier, F. Leypoldt, Henry Morris. 



May 27. Robert Hare Powel, E. Spencer Miller. 



July 29. Harrison Allen, M. D. 



October 28. Capt. Wm. F. Reynolds, U. S. Top. Engineers. 



November 26. Thomas Scattergood, Jr., A. K. Smith, M. D., John 

 S. Billings, M. D. 



The following were elected Correspondents : 



January 28. Lovell Reeve, of London; G. B. Sowerby, of Lon- 

 don; Temple Prime, of New York; Ph. P. Carpenter, of Warrington, 

 England. 



February 25. Francis Boot, M. D., of London. 



April 29. Prof. Jos. Decaisne, Jacques Gay, Edouard Spach, all of 

 Paris. 



June 24. Dr. F. Stein, of Prag; J. Lachmann, of Geneva; Dr. 

 John Dean, of Boston. 



July 29. J. H. Thompson, of New Bedford, Mass.; Prof. D. S. 

 Sheldon, of Davenport, Iowa. 



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