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^'Resolved, That the latter shall be worded so as to make the subscribers 

 liable only in case the aggregate amount subscribed shall equal or exceed 

 one hundred thousand dollars. 



'■'■Resolved, That every subscriber of one thousand dollars or upwards 

 shall receive the thanks of the Society, handsomely engrossed, signed by its 

 officers, and mentioning the amount contributed. That he shall be entitled 

 Cif eligible) to life membership in the Academy, together with free admis- 

 sion to its lectures, and shall receive, free of cost, all its publications for life. 



'■'Resolved, That every subscriber of one hundred dollars and upwards, if 

 he desire it, shall have free admission to the museum of the Academy, and 

 admission to lectures, and the right to purchase our publications on the 

 same terms as members. 



'■'Resolved, That this committee shall report progress at each business 

 meeting of the Academy, and shall pay to the Treasurer of the Academy 

 all moneys received by them, taking his receijit for th£ amounts." 



We are glad to state that the Building-fund Committee are 

 meeting with very fair success in their undertaking, the sub- 

 scriptions already amounting to over $37,000. 



We will take charge of any subscriptions that may be for- 

 warded to us. 



