1S92.] 115 



Free Public Library, Jersey City (96-130, 130, and Catalogue, 

 Parts i-iv). 



Letters of envoy were received from tlie Societd de Geo- 

 graphic de Finlande, Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 

 Ilelsingfors ; Naturwissenschaftliche Verein fur Schleswicr! 

 Holstein, Kiel, Prussia ; K. Sachsische Gesellschaft der Wi's- 

 senschaften, Leipzig; Societo Eoyale des Sciences, [Jpsal, 

 Sweden ; E. Academia de Ciencias y Artes, Barcelona, Spain ; 

 Royal Statistical Society, Lowdon ; Boudoin College, Bruns- 

 wick, Me.; Messrs. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.;' Obser- 

 vatoire Meteorologique Central de Mexico. 



Accessions to the Library were reported from the Geological 

 Survey of India, Calcutta ; Magyar Tudomanyas Akademia, 

 Societe Hongroise de Geographic, Budapesth ; Societ*^ de Geo- 

 graphic de Finlande, Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 

 Helsingfors; Societe Royale de Geographic, Antwerp; Gesell- 

 schaft fiir Anthropologic, Ethnologic, etc., Berlin; Natur- 

 wissenschaftlicher Verein fiir Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel ; Pub- 

 lishers of the " Revue Universetaire," Paris ; R. Academia de 

 Ciencias y Artes, Barcelona, Spain; Royal Society, Royal 

 Geological Society, London; Royal Society, Edinburgh; 

 Philosophical Society, Cambridge, Eng.; Bovvdoin College,' 

 Brunswick, Me.; Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof' 

 William Lwight Whitney, New Haven; Astor Library,' 

 Academy of Sciences, American Museum of Natural History, 

 Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, New York; Hon. Thomas H. Dudley' 

 Camden ; Mr. Albert S. Gatschet, Washington, D. C. ; Public 

 Library, Cincinnati; State Historical Society, Iowa City; 

 Wyoming Agricultural College, Laramie; Missouri Geo- 

 logical Survey, Jefferson City; Dr. John C. Branner, Little 

 Rock, Ark. ; Academy of Science, Tacoma, Wash. ; Prof. J. 

 de Mendizabel Tamborrel, Mexico. 



The Committee appointed at last meeting to examine Prof. 

 Cope's paper for the Transactions, reported it worthy of publi- 

 cation, and was discharged. 



The deaths of Theodore Mommsen (February 3, 1892, 

 aet. 75) and T. Sterry Hunt (February 12, 1892, cat. 66) were 

 announced. 



