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forschende Gesellschaft at Bamberg (Baijern), dated Decem- 

 ber 21, 1860, expressing a desire to extend the range of their 

 exchanges, and to include therein the publications of the 

 American Philosophical Society. Inclosed was received a 

 letter from Felix Flligel, dated Leipsig, January 19, 1861, in- 

 forming the Society that he had transferred his copies of its 

 Proceedings to the Bamberg Natural History Society. 



Donations for the Library were received from the Academies 

 at Vienna, Stockholm, Boston, and Philadelphia ; the Royal 

 Danish, the Royal, Royal Astronomical, Royal Geographical, 

 and Geological Societies, Society of Arts and Royal Institu- 

 tion, at London, the Essex and Franklin Institutes, the Boston 

 Society of Natural History, the Bureau des Ponts at Paris, 

 the Radcliffe Trustees, the National Observatory at Washing- 

 ton, the Editors of the American Journal and Medical News 

 and Library, Dr. W. Whewell of Cambridge, England, and 

 Major Bache, U. S. T. Engineers. 



On motion of Dr. Bache, the Physico-Q^conomical Society 

 of Konigsberg, in Prussia, was ordered to be placed on the 

 list of corresponding Societies, at the discretion of the Secre- 

 taries. 



On motion of Professor Cresson, the Natural History So- 

 ciety at Bamberg, in Bavaria, was ordered to be placed on the 

 list of corresponding Societies, at the discretion of the Secre- 

 taries. 



And the Society was adjourned. 



Stated Meeting, May 17, 1861. 



Present, thirteen members. 



Professor Cresson, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Donations for the Library were received from the Bamberg 

 and Konigsberg Societies, the Swedish Academy, London 



