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TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 



tions,) notwithstanding the liberality of some patrons of the Institution. 

 We have, however, reason to expect that returning prosperity will permit 

 those of our members yet in arrears to fill up the gap in our treasury, and 

 we hope that when peace returns to our country the Academy of Science 

 will be put, financially, on a permanent footing, and will become one of 

 the Institutions of our city. 



The following gentlemen were elected officers of the Acad- 

 emy for the year 1863 : 



President, George Engelmann, M.D. 



1st Vice-President, . . Charles A. Pope, M.D. 

 2d Vice-President, . . Adolphus Wislizenus, M.D. 

 Corresponding Secretary, Nathaniel Holmes, Esq. 

 Becording Secretary, . Benjamin F. Shumard, M.D. 



Enno Sander, Esq. 



F. E. Baumgarten, M. D. 



( B. F. Shumard, Geo. Engelmann, 



) Spencer Smith, Chas. W. Ste- 



( vens, G. C. Broadhead. 



( 1ST. Holmes, B. F. Shumard, Geo. 



( Engelmann. 



( Britton A. Hill, James B. Eads, 



\ Samuel Reber. 



Treasurer, 

 Librarian, , . . . 



Curators, . . . . 



Com. on Publication, 

 Com. on Finance, . 



John J. McDowell, M.D., was elected an Associate Mem- 

 ber. 



