LETTERS OF ACCEPTANCE. 



Philadelphia, 



Dec. 4th, 1887. 

 To THE Secy, of the 

 Essex Institute. 

 Dear Sir : 



I have the honor of receiving your letter of Nov. 28th, accom- 

 panied with a Diploma, informing me of my election as an Honorary 

 Member of the Institute. For this distinguished consideration please 

 convey to the Institute my thanks. 



Respectfully yours, 



Joseph Leidy. 



Mr. Hknry M. Brooks, 



Secretary of the Essex Institute. 

 Dear Sir : 



It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of the 

 Diploma of the Essex Institute, announcing my election as Honorary 

 Member. I assure you of my high appreciation of the honor thus 

 conferred on me. 



Respectfully yours, 



James D. Dana. 

 New Haven, Dec. 5, 1887. 



Concord, Dec. 6, 1887. 



Sir, 



I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note 

 informing me of my election as an Honorary Member of the Essex 

 Institute. 



Permit me to return my thanks through you to that distinguished 

 association for such a gratifying compliment, and to regret that my 

 membership is likely to be of so little value to the Institute. 



I am an old man ; and while I hope that I have lost no interest in 

 the agencies for human instruction and improvement, I can take 



little part in them. 



Very respectfully, 



E. R. Hoar. 

 Mr. II. M. Brooks, > 

 Secy, pro tern. 5 

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