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[Dec. 1, 



No. 25. Printed invitations ami notices to Benjamin Franklin when in 

 France. To be bound. 



No. 26. Correspondence of Benj. Franklin. To be bound. 



No. 27. Various old shop cards to be mounted in scrap book. 



No. 28. Sundry printed papers relating to Revolution. To be bound. 



No. 29. Letter of iicnj . Franklin with regard to non-importation agree- 

 ment of 1770 to Humphrey Marshall. To be placed with 

 Franklin papers. 



No. 30. Letters with regard to pictures of Franklin. 



No. 31. Old Catalogue of Donations. To be preserved. 



No. 32. Certificates of membership in Sons of St. George of John 

 Vaughn. To be given to relatives. 



No. 33. Certain Bank notes of John Law's Bank to be placed in a scrap 

 book. 



No. 3/f.. Certain memorandums of Ileckwelder with regard to Indians. 

 To be preserved. 



No. 3d. Accounts of prices with regard to building of Hall of Society. 

 To be bound if possible. 



No. 36. Accounts with regard to Society. To be bound. 



No. 37. Letters and Accounts with regard to Society. To be bound. 



No. 38. Communications from Lymes with regard to the hollowness of 

 the earth. To be bound. 



J\'i. 39. A variety of old vouchers, manuscript catalogue and Treas- 

 urer's Accounts. To be boxed up. 



On motion, the recommendation? of the Committee were 

 adopted, and tlie Committee empowered to carrj- their recom- 

 mendations into effect. 



After an informal interchange of views respecting the prac- 

 ticability of proceeding with the printing of the last part of the 

 Catalogue, and of commencing the printing of the early records 

 of the Society, the meeting was adjourned. • 



