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institutas. Haunise, 1856. 4lo. — From the Royal Danish So' 

 ciety of Sciences. 



Annates des Mines. V. Serie. Tome X. 3 livralson de 1856. 

 Paris. 8vo. — From the Engineers of CEcole des Mines. 



Journal ofthc Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XXXIII. No. 

 4. April, 1857. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From the Insf.itvte. 



Transactions of the Academy of Sciences, of St. Louis. Vol. I. 

 No. 1. St. Louis, 1857, 8vo. — From the Academy. 



The African Repository. Vol. XXXllI. No. 4. April, 1857. 

 Washington. 8vo. — From the American Colonization Society. 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences. No. LXVI. New 

 Series. April, 1857. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From Dr. Isaac 

 Hays, Editor. 



The Medical News and Library. Vol. XV. No. 112. April, 1857. 

 Philadelphia. 8vo. — From Blanchard <^ Lea. 



The Astronomical Journal: No. 101. (Vol. V. No. 5.) March 31, 

 1857. Albany. 8vo.— From Dr. B. A. Gould, Jr., Editor. 



Speech of the Hon. J. R. Tyson, of Pennsylvania, on the Fugitive 

 Slave Law and Compromise Measures of 1850: delivered in the 

 House of Representatives, Feb. 28, 1857. Washington. 8vo. — 

 From the Author. 



Liberly and Necessity; in which are considered the Laws of Asso- 

 ciation of Ideas, the meaning of the word Will, and the true in- 

 tent of Punishment. By Henry Carleton, late one of the Judges 

 of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Philadelphia, 1857. — From 

 the Author. 



Money: a Lecture delivered before the New York Geographical and 

 Statistical Society, Feb. 1857. By Henry C. Carey. New York, 

 1857. 8vo. — From the Author. 



On motion of Dr. Wm. Harris, Prof. Coppee was appointed 

 to prepare an obituary notice of Prof. J. W. Bailey, of West 

 Point, a deceased member. 



The Society then proceeded to the stated business of the 

 meeting, the balloting for candidates for membership. 



Prof. B'razer was, on his request, excused from serving on 

 the committee appointed at last meeting, relative to the Slate 

 geological collection, and Mr. Fraley was appointed in his 

 place. 



All other business having been concluded, the ballot boxes 



