38 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



Dr. P. F. Von Walther. Rede zum Andenken an Dr. Ignatz Bol- 

 linger. 4to. pamph. Munich, 1841. From Professor Von Martins. 



Dr. F. DolUnger. Gedachtnissrede auf S. T. Von Scimmering. 

 4to. pamph. Munich, 1830. From Professor Von Martins. 



Dr. F. Lamont. Ueber des Magnetische Observatorium. 4to. 

 pamph. Munich, 1833. From the Author. 



Professor J. G. Zuccarini. Ueber die Vegetationsgruppen in Bay- 

 ern. 4to. pamph. Munich, 1833. From the Author. 



Dr. A. Wagner. Andentungen zur Charalcteristik des Organischen 

 Lebens. 4to. pamph. Munich, 1845. From the Author. 



Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History. New York. Vols. I. - 

 III., and Vol. IV., fasc. 1-7. 1844-46. 8vo. New York. From 

 the Lyceum. 



Chart of the Harbour of Annapolis, and Chart of the Harbour of 

 New Bedford. United States Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Superin- 

 tendent. From the Treasury Department. 



Two hundred and eighty-sixth Meeting. 



October 28, 1846. — Special Meeting. 



The Academy met at their Hall, previous to adjourning to 

 King's Chapel to hear the Eulogy of the Hon. Daniel A. 

 White upon their late President. 



Messrs. G. B. Emerson, Gould, Greene, and the President, 

 were appointed a committee to arrange the monthly meetings 

 for the coming season. 



Two hundred and eighty-seventh Meeting. 



November 3, 1846. — Monthly Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



The thanks of the Academy were voted to the Hon. Daniel 

 A. White, for his able, discriminating, and faithful delinea- 

 tion of the character of our late admired and much lamented 

 President, and that a copy of the discourse be requested for 

 the press. 



