Stated Meeting, July 19?^, 1867. 

 Present, seven members. 

 Dr. RusciiENBERGER, in the Cliair. 



A letter was read from Judge Strong, expressing his ^Yill- 

 ingness to act on the subject of the Michaux legacy. 



Donations for the Library were announced: From the 

 Royal Prussian Academy of Science of Berlin; from W. Rit- 

 ter von Hardinger, of Vienna; from the Geographical So- 

 ciety of Paris ; from the London Geological and the London 

 Meteorological Societies ; from Prof. A. Winchell ; from the 

 National Academy of Sciences at Washington ; from the Nat- 

 ural History Societies of T3oston and New York ; from Dr. J. 

 S. Newberry ; from Prof. J. S. Hillgard ; from the Essex In- 

 stitute, Salem ; from the Academy of Natural Sciences, the 

 College of Physicians, and the Franklin Institute, of Philadel- 

 phia; from the publishers of the Journal of Medical Sciences 

 and the Medical News of Philadelphia ; from John L. Hayes, 

 Cambridge, and Dr. Ruschenberger ; also from Captain 

 William Ilolden twenty-five volumes of OflGcial Documents 

 relating to the United States Army. 



Pending nominations Nos. 573 to 579 were read, and the 

 Society proceeded to ballot for candidates for membership. 



On the opening of the ballot-boxes by the presiding offi- 

 cer, the following named gentlemen were declared duly 

 elected members of the Society : 



Prof. Theodore N. Gill, of Washington, D. C. 



Mr. Nathaniel B. Browne, of Philadelphia. 



Mr. John W^elsh, of Philadelphia. 



Brevet Major-General G. K. Warren, U. S. Engineers. 



General John Meredith Read, of Albany, N. Y. 



And the Society was adjourned. 

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