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of (lie University of Cambridge, England, respecting certain 

 numbers of the Proceedings of the American Philosophical 

 Society' in that University Library. 



On motion, the Librarian was directed to complete a set 

 for the University as far as practicable, and place the Library 

 of the University on the list of correspondents to receive the 

 Proceedings. 



A letter of acknowledgment for (102) was received from 

 the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 



A letter from M. Leon Bigot, dated 9 and 10, Rue de 

 Manoir Petit Queval pris Rouen, was read, requesting to be 

 made a corresponding member. 



Donations to the Library were reported from the Asiatic 

 Society of Japan; Geological Survey of Japan; Swedish 

 Bureau of Statistics ; Zool. Anzeiger; Royal Accademia 

 dei Lencei ; Geographical Society, Annales des Mines, and 

 Reveu Politique, Paris; Society of Commercial Geograph}', 

 Bordeaux; M. Ch. Martins, Montpelier ; London Nature; 

 Canadian Naturalist; Essex Institute; Boston Natural His- 

 torical Society ; Harvard College Observatory ; New Bedford 

 Free Public Library; American Journal of Science and 

 Arts, and Prof. Norton, New Haven ; Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Numismatic and Antiquarian Society, Mr. S. W. 

 Roberts, Prof. F. Prime, Mr. Jas. J. Barclay, and Robinson's 

 Epitome, Philadelphia ; Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 

 more; U. S. Naval Observatory and Department of the In- 

 terior, Washington; St. Louis Public School Library ; and 

 the Ministerio de Fomento, Mexico. 



A donation for the cabinet was received from the Numis- 

 matic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, with a letter 

 from its Corresponding Secretaiy, Mr. Henry Phillips, Jr. 



The donation consisted of a bronze medal struck to com- 

 memorate the Twenty -first Anniversary of the Society, and 

 the Twelfth Anniversary of the Presidency of the Hon. Eli 

 K. Price. On the obverse, the effigy of Mr. Price; on the 

 reverse, the seal of the Society as described in a pamphlet 

 given to the Library. 



