92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



T. Sterry Hunt. 



Geological Survey of Canada. — Report of Progress for the Years 

 1853, '54, '55, '56. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. 

 1 vol. 8vo. Toronto. 1857. 



Plans of various Lakes and Rivers between Lake Huron and the 

 River Ottawa, to accompany the Geological Reports for 1853, '54, 

 '55, '56. 1 vol. 4to. Toronto. 1857. 

 G. J. Adler, A. M. 



A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language, with Perpetual 

 Exercises in Speaking and Writing. For the Use of Schools, Col- 

 leges, and Private Learners. 1 vol. 12mo. Boston. 1858. 

 G. G. Swallow. 



The Rocks of Kansas. By G. C. Swallow and F. Hawn. With 

 Descriptions of New Permian Fossils, by G. C. Swallow. 8vo 

 pamph. St. Louis, Mo. 1858. 

 Verein fiir Ndturhunde im Herzogthum Nassau. 



Jahrbucher. Herausgegeben von C. J. Kirschbaum. Eilftes 

 Heft. 8vo. Wiesbaden. 1856. 

 Fr. Argelander. 



Anzeige von einer auf der Koniglichen Universitats-Sternwarte 

 zu Bonn unternommenen Durchmusterung des Nordlichen Plimmels 

 als Grundlage neuer Himmelscharten. 8vo pamph. Bonn. 1856. 



Four Iiuudred and fifty-second meeting. 



May 25, 1858. — Annual Meeting. 

 The President in the chair. 



The President, in behalf of the Council, reported that at 

 the present time the Academy has upon its list 



147 Resident Fellows, 

 78 Associate Fellows, and 

 74 Foreign Honorary Members, 



and mentioned their actual distribution among the classes 

 and sections. The foreign list, which, at the last anniversary, 

 bore the full number allowed by the statutes, now exhibits 

 one vacancy, caused by the death of the celebrated mathema- 

 tician Cauchy. 



