1890.1 ^ 



11. Agrostographia Pennsylvaniae, etc. 



12. Giiiser, die bei Lancaster wild wachsen oder die ichsonstauf meiuen 



inliindischen Reisen bemerkte. 



13. Plant se cryptogamicse Lancastriensis, etc. 



14. Fungi Pennsylvania 1 , Media, etc., 1793 et annu seq. 



15. Monograpbien von Gewiichsen von Lancaster, 1790, Vol. i. 



16. Monograpbien plantarum Lancastriensis, Vol. ii. 



17. Descriptio plantarum ex alies partibus America? Septentrionalis, 



incepta a 1792. 



18. Sammlung von Beitragen zur Kenntniss der Natur. 1785. With 



observations on agriculture. 



19. Fortsetzung meines Journals von Jabren 1799-1806. 



20. Botanical Journal, 1807-1815, to May 20, three days before his 



death. 



21. Flora Lancastriensis, 1790. 



22. Letters, etc., of the Rev. C. F. Denke, Moravian preacher and 



missionary, and one of tbe early botanists of America. 



Prof. Lesley read an obituary notice of the late Leo Les- 

 quereux. 



The death was announced of Kev^. Daniel R. Goodwin, D.D., 

 Philadelphia, on March 15, 1890, in the seventy-ninth year of 

 his age. 



On motion, the President was authorized to appoint a suita- 

 ble person to prepare the usual obituary notice. 



Mr. J. Vaughan Merrick was subsequently appointed by 

 the President. 



The death of Dr. Gustav Weil, Heidelberg, September 10, 

 1889, set. 71, was also announced. 



The Secretaries presented for the Proceedings the two fol- 

 lowing papers by Dr. Harrison Allen : " Description of a New 

 Species of Macrotus " and "Description of a New Species of 

 Pteropus." 



New nomination 1209 was read. 



Dr. Horn, from the Committee on the Portrait of Prof. Baird 

 by H. Uhlke, reported it now at Earle's Galleries in this city, 

 and to be a good painting. On motion, the Committee was 

 continued. 



Dr. Oliver, from the Committee on Franklin Celebration, 

 reported progress. 



The President of the Society reported that he had conferred 



