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Description of an Egyptian Mummy. By John C. Warren, 

 M. D. 8vo. Boston. From the Autlior. 



V^iew of the Mercurial Practice in Febrile Diseases. By John 

 Warren, M. D. 8vo. Boston, 1813. From John C. Warren. 



Physiological Effects of Alcoholic Drinks. 12mo. Boston, 

 1848. From John C. Warren. 



Etherization; with Surgical Remarks. By John C. Warren, 

 M. D. 12mo. Boston, 1848. From the Author. 



Additional Observations on new living Species of Hippopota- 

 mus of Western Africa. By S. G. Morton, M. D. 4to. Pamph. 

 Philadelphia, 1849. From the Author. 



Ray Society. Monograph of the British naked-eyed Medusee, 

 with Figures of all the Species. By Edward Forbes. 4to. Lon- 

 don, 1848. Courtis Fund. 



Synopsis of the Coleopterous Insects of the group Cleridse, 

 which inhabit the United States. 8vo. Pamph. New York. 

 By John L. Le Conte, M. D. 1848. From the Author. 



Nouveaux Elemens de Botanique et Physiologic Vegetale. 

 gifeme ed. Par Achille Richard. 8vo. Paris. 1838. Exchange. 



Gray's Genera of Birds. Part 49. Courtis Fund. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. No. 18. 2nd 

 series. Vol. III. for June, 1849. Courtis Fund. 



Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France. 2^^"^^ serie. 

 Tome V. Feuilles 29-32. (19 Juin, 1848.) Tome VI. 

 Feuilles 5- 10. (4-18 Decembre, 1848.) From the Societe 

 Geologique. 



July 18, 1849. 



C. T. Jackson, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Six members present. 



Dr. Storer presented, in the name of Rev. Zadock 

 Thompson, of Burlington, Vt., descriptions and drawings of 

 a new species of Esox, to which he gives the name E, 

 nohilior, and a fish for which he proposes to establish a new 

 genus under the name of Salmoperca, unless it should be 



