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Stated Meeting, April 22, 1845. 

 Mr. Lukens in the Chair. 



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Chart, illustrating a section of Cape la Heve, near Havre. 

 From Mr. C. A. LeSueur. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Vol. 48, No. 2. 

 April, 1845. From the Editors. 



Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France. Tome 3, 

 Liv. 2 ; Tome 4, Liv. 2 ; and Tome 7, Li vs. 2 and 3. (Pur- 

 chased to complete the series in the Library of the Society.) 



Catalogue des Coleopteres de la Collection de M. de Le Conte 

 Dejean. Purchased by order. 



The following Oriental works, comprising 28 vols., were re- 

 ceived from the Asiatic Society of Bengal: 



Futawa Alemgiri ; a collection of opinions and precepts of 

 Mohammedan law. Compiled by Sheik Nizam and other 

 learned men, by the command of the Emperor Aurungzeb 

 Alemgir. 6 vols., 4to. Hooghly, 1842. 



Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum, primitus inceptum ab il- 

 lustrissimo et reverendissimo, P. I. Pigneaux, Episcopo 

 Adranensi, Vicario Apostolico Cocincinse et dein abso- 

 lutem et editum a J. L. Taberd, Episcopo Isauropolitano, 

 &c. 4to. Serampore, 1838. 



Inayah, a commentary on the Hidayah : a work on Moham- 

 medan law, compiled by Mohammed Akmulooddeen, Ibn 

 Muhmood, Ibn Ahmudonil Hunufee. Edited by Moonshee 

 Ramdhun Sen, with the aid of others. 3 vols., 4to. Cal- 

 cutta, 1831. 



Khazanat ul Ilm, or the Treasury of Science ; being a course 

 of instruction in the various branches of Mathematics. By 

 Dewan Kanh Ji, of Patna, a Hindu of the Mathar Kaith 

 caste. 4to. Calcutta, 1837. 



The Haribansa; an Epic poem, written by the celebrated 

 Veda Vyasa Rishi. Edited and carefully collated with 

 the best manuscripts in the Library of the Sanscrita College 



