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Boston Public Library. Bulletin of the, for Dec, 18G7, Feb., 18G8, Dec, 18G9. 

 Second and Fourth Annual Reports of the, 1854, 185G. 



Extomologischen Yereine zr STETTIN. Entomologische Zeitung. Jahrg 34. 

 1 vol. Svo. 1st;. 



Kongliga Vetenskaps-Societetex zu Ufsala. Nova Acta, Vol. viii. Fasc. 

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Koniglichex Akademie GemeixnCtziger Wissexschaften zu Erfurt. 

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Naturhistoriscuer Yerein per preussisciie.v Kheixlaxde und West- 

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New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Proceedings of the, at the 

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PlIYSIKALISCH-MEDICINISCHE GESELLSCHAFT IN WUKZBURG. VerhandllingeD. 



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Publishers. American Journal of Science. American Naturalist. Forest 

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John E. Lyon, of Salem, was elected a resident mem- 

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Richard A. Proctor, of London, England, was elected 

 a corresponding member. 



The Secretary, Mr. John Robinson, stated that the 

 donation of paper money from W. S. Vaux, Esq., of 

 Philadelphia, had been arranged in the collection of the 

 Institute. 



He gave a very interesting account of the continental 



