28 i^^^y 



Letters acknowledging publications sent were received from 

 the Royal Academj and Royal Zoological Society at Amster- 

 dam, dated February and October, 18G0, and from the Leeds 

 Philosophical and Literary Society, dated October 29, 1861. 



Letters transmitting donations for the Library were re- 

 ceived from the Royal Academy at Vienna, dated December 

 28, 1861 ; from the Royal Academy at Amsterdam, No- 

 vember 15, 1861 ; the Royal Zoological Society at Amster- 

 dam, August, 1860 ; the Royal Society at Gcittingen, Febru- 

 ary 12, 1862 ; Col. Bache, Washington, April 19 ; and James 

 Lenox, of New York, April 25, 1862. 



Donations for the Library Avere received from the Aca- 

 demies at Buda, Vienna, and Amsterdam ; the Societies at 

 St. Gall, Lausanne, Gottingen, Leeds, and Bath ; the Royal 

 Society, Royal Institution, Royal Astronomical and Asiatic 

 Societies, and Society of Antiquarians, at London ; the Geo- 

 graphical Societies of London and Vienna ; the Geological 

 Societies in Vienna, Leeds, and Dublin ; the Zoological 

 Society in Amsterdam ; M. M. Troyon, of Lausanne ; Pier- 

 ragi, of Paris; James Lenox, of New York ; Blanchard & Lea, 

 of Philadelpliia, and Col. Hartman Bache. 



Dr. Goodwin made some remarks upon the Faculties of the 

 Mind and Causation, which were followed by a general dis- 

 cussion of the subject. 



And the Society was adjourned. 



Stated Meeting, May 16, 1862. 



Present, nineteen members. 



Judge SiiARSWOOD, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Prof. Roehrig, a lately elected member, was introduced by 

 Mr. Lesley. 



A letter, accepting membership, was read from S. F. Du- 

 pont, dated Wabash, Port Royal, May 8, 1862. 



Letters acknowledging the receipt of publications was re- 

 ceived from the New Jersey Historical Society, dated April 



