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Natioxal Association of Wool Maxufacturers. Bulletin, Tan.-Mch., 1873. 



U. S. Patent Office. OlHeial Gazette, Mch. 2.5. 



Ward, Julia E. C;italogne of the Mt. llolyoke Female Seminary in South 

 Haclley, Mass., for 1872-3. 8vo pamph. 



By Exchange. 



BOTANISK TiDSSKRiFT, K.JoBENHAVN. Tidsskrilt, Andcn Raekke. Forste 

 Bind. Tredje and Fjaerdo Haelte. 2 pamphlet.s, 8vo. 



Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab K.JOHENHAVN, Over.<igt, 1871. 

 No. iii. 1872. Mo. i. 2 pamphlets, 8vo. 



Konigliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. Giittingen Xachricliten, 

 au8 deni Jahre, 1872. 



Minnesota Historical Society. Report for 1872. 8vo pamph. 



Natuuforschende Gesellschaft in Bern. Mittheilungen.Nos. 74.5-701. 1871. 



New En'gland Historic-Genealogical Society'. Register and .Journal of, 

 April, 1873. 



Bhysikaliscii medicinisciie Gesellschaft in Wurzburg. Verliandlungcn, 

 Neue Folge, iii Bd., iii Heft, Wurzbuig. 1«72. 



Verein zur Beforderung des Gartenbanes, Berlin. Wochenschrift. Xos. 

 1-52, 1872. 



Yale College. Catalogue of the Linonian Brothers' Library. 1 vol. 8vo. 



Publishers. Bouton's Catalogue. Gloucester Telegraph. Hardwicke's Sci- 

 ence Goss^ip. Haverhill Gazette. Ip.swich Chronicle. Lawrence American. 

 Lynn Reporter. Lynn Transcript. Nation. Nature. Peabody Press. Quaritch's 

 Catalogue. The Foxboro Times. Salem Observer. 



The President noticed the recent clonal ion, from 

 Henry K. Oliver of Salem, of a portfolio containing plans 

 of several of the old houses of Salem, and other architec- 

 tural designs, made by Samuel Mclntire, the noted archi- 

 tect of Salem, during the latter part of the last and the 

 first of the present century ; also a manuscript book of 

 records, entitled, "The First Book of Records of the 

 Proprietors of Common Lands of Salem Village," pre- 

 sented by Miss lluth Marsh of Peabody. 



Christopher Metzger of Danvers was elected a resident 

 meml)er. 



Ei)w.\ui) Brown, of Brooklyn, New York, occu[)iod 

 the hour with an interesting lecture upon "Christianity in 



