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regret of the death of its distinguished corresponding 

 member, Professor Jeffries YVy.man, therefore, 



Resolved, That in the death of Jeffries YVyman, the 

 Institute acknowledges the loss of a most honored mem- 

 ber, and laments that science is deprived of the continued 

 labors of one of the most upright and conscientious of 

 men, most cautious of investigators, and most concise of 

 expounders in his chosen departments of physiology, 

 comparative anatomy, embryology and anthropology. 



Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to 

 the bereaved family of our late member, as the expres- 

 sion of our condolence with them in their great atiiietion. 



Adjourned. 



Regular Meeting, Monday, September 21, 1874. 



Meeting this evening at 7.E0 o'clock. President in 

 the chair. Records read. 



The Secretary announced the following correspon- 

 dence : — 



From James S. Bryant, Hartford, Conn., Sept. 12; Joseph Cummings. Middle- 

 town, Conn., Sept. 15; J. W. Fielder, Everett, Sept. 10; Samuel Hart. Hartford, 

 Conn., Sept. 16; C II. lligbce. Boston, Sept. 21; Allied M.Mayer, South Orange, 

 N. J., .Sept. 19; S. M. Watson, Portland, Me., Sept 12. 



The Librarian announced the following additions : — 



By Donation. 



HART, Samuel, of Trinity College, Hartford. Address before the House of 

 Convocation of Trinity College, July 1. 1874, by Rev. Win. Payne, D.D. 



Hoadlet, C. J., of Hartford, Conn. Legislative Documents of Conn., 1864, 1805 

 1866, 18U7, 1868, 1869, 1870. 1871, 1872; 1873, 1874. JO vols. 8vo. Catalogue of Conn! 

 Volunteer Organizations, 1861-65. 1 vol. 8vo. History of Conn, during the Recent 

 War, 1861-1865. 1 vol. Svo. Niw Haven Colonial Records, 1G.J8-17J:;. 7 vols. 8vo. 

 Genealogical Notes by N. Goodwin. 1 vol. 8vo. 



U. S. Patent Office. Official Gazette, Aug. 15, 187i. 



