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Stated Meeting, March 19, 1844. 

 Vice President Morton in the Chair. 



DONATIONS TO MUSKUM. 



Specimen of Terebratula caput serpentis, with the animal ; 

 taken 60 miles at sea, in 75 fathoms water, off the coast 

 of Maine; also specimens of Anatifa striata and A. 

 vitrea: and a specimen of Holothuria squamata, Mull., 

 from Casco Bay. From Dr. J. W. Mighels, of Portland, 

 Maine. 



Sulphuret, Carbonate, and hydrated Carbonate of Copper, 

 Kyanite, micaceous oxide of iron, and other minerals, from 

 the Warrick Mine, Berks County, Pennsylvania. From 

 Mr. Samuel Woodhouse. 



A collection, in spirits, of reptilia, fishes, coast shells, &c: 



also, a specimen of Alcedo , and one of Vesper- 



tilio ; all from Africa. Presented by Dr. Day, of 



Liberia, through Dr. Reynell Coates. 



DONATIONS TO LIBRARY. 



Crania JEgyptiaca ; or, Observations on Egyptian Ethno- 

 graphy, derived from anatomy, history, and the monu- 

 ments. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. (From the 

 Transactions of the Amer. Phil. Soc, Vol. ix.) 4to. Phi- 

 ladelphia: 1S44. From the Author. 



Catalogue of Books added to the Library of the Library Co. 

 of Philadelphia, from 1S35 to Jan., 1S44. From the Di- 

 rectors of Library Company. 



Catalogue of Skulls of Man and the inferior animals, in the 

 collection of Samuel^ George Morton, M. D. Second edi- 

 tion. Philadelphia: 1S44. From the Author. 



A number of the Army and Navy Chronicle, containing cer- 

 tain recent proceedings of the National Institute ; accom- 

 panied by a third circular from the latter Society, in relation 

 to the intended scientific meeting to be held in Washington 

 in April next. From Mr. Joseph R. Ingersoll. 



