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[Chase. 



A letter announcing the death of Prof. C. C. Rafn, at Co- 

 penhagen, October 20, 1864, was received from Mde. Rafn, 

 dated November 30, 1864. 



Donations for the Library were received from the Impe- 

 rial Academy and Geological Institute, at Vienna ; the 

 Horticultural Society, at Berlin ; the Royal Academy, and 

 Royal Observatory, at Bruxelles; the London Geological 

 and British Meteorological Society, Triibner & Co., Massa- 

 chusetts Historical Society, Harvard College, Dartmouth Col- 

 lege, New Bedford Public Library, New Jersey Historical 

 Society, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Franklin In- 

 stitute, C. H. Hart, Pennsylvania State Library, at Harris- 

 burg; Girard College, Eastern Penitentiary, Blanchard & 

 Lea, Dr. Wood, and Mr. Lapham of Milwaukie. 



A copy of Transactions, Vol. XIII, part 1, was laid on 

 the table. 



The death of several members, never reported to the So- 

 ciety, was communicated in a letter to the Librarian from Dr^ 

 Asa Gray, of Cambridge, viz., 



Edwin James, of Albany, died about 1863, 



John Davis, of Boston. 



Dr. D. F. Esohricht, of Copenhagen, in 1863, or 1864. 



Mr. Chase communicated a short vocabulary of well-es- 

 tablished Copto-Egyptian words, to be used conveniently by 

 scholars. This Vocabulary is compiled almost exclusively 

 from Bunsen's "Egypt's Place in Universal History." 



Abode, aa; aft; ha. 

 Abominable, bt; btn-nu; btf. 

 Above, hr; hri; /aa. 

 Abydos. Abut. 

 Abyss of waters, un nu. 

 Accompany, bs; stku ? 

 Acquaint, r/; ban; hno. 

 Acre, ar. 

 Addle, St. 

 Address, n. as. 

 Adhere, tka. 

 Adherer, the, taki. 

 Adjust, hp; XX- 



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Adore, b/; han ; hk-nu; sb ; sns. 



Adorn, Cakr ? an. 



Afflict, /m. 



Agree, maht. 



Air, nif. 



Alauda Calandra, bhu. 



Alive, an/; ane/. 



All, nb. 



Also, au ; ha ; ki. 



Altar, /a ; /aui ; /au ; /aiu. 



Always, nbh. 



Amber? s-/bt; /sbt. 



Ammon. Amn. 



