508 [February. 



Dr. J. IT. Packard, Philadelphia. 

 Prof. John F. Frazer, Philadelphia. 

 Rev. Henry S. Osborn, Easton, Penna. 

 And the Society was adjourned. 



. Stated Meeting, February 1st, 1867. 

 Present, seventeen members. 

 Dr. Wood, President, in the Chair. 



Judge Cadwalader, a recently elected member, was pre- 

 sented and took his seat. 



Letters were read from Hon. Charles Sumner, dated Jan- 

 uary 26, 1867, and from Dr. Harrison Allen, January 31, 

 1867, acknowledging the receipt of notice of their election, 

 and acceptance of membership. Also, from William Proc- 

 ter, Jr., Corresponding Secretary of the Philadelphia Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy, dated January 31, announcing the trans- 

 mission of thirty-seven volumes of the American Journal of 

 Pharmacy ; and from the Historical Society of Philadelphia, 

 acknowledging receipt of publications. 



On motion of Judge Sharswood, the thanks of the Society 

 was tendered to the College of Pharmacy for so valuable a 

 contribution to the Library ; also ordered, that the College 

 of Pharmacy be placed on the list of Corresponding Societies. 



Donations to the Library were announced as follows : From 

 the Royal Norwegian University at Christiania ; from the Lit- 

 erary and Historical Society of Quebec; from the Public Li- 

 brary of Boston ; from the Editors American Journal of 

 Sciences and Arts, and the Franklin Institute ; from the 

 New Jersey Historical Society ; from the Wisconsin Histori- 

 cal Society, and the College of Pharmacy of Philadelphia. 



The death of G. W. Featherstonhaugh, a member, was an- 

 nounced by Thomas P. James, as having occurred September 

 28, 1866, in his 80th year. 



