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lasting obligations to him for the interest he had shown and 

 the time he had devoted in the cause of science. He con- 

 cluded by moving the sincere thanks of the Society to Mr. 

 Teschemacher for his very valuable services. 



The motion was seconded by Dr. J. B. S. Jackson, and 

 unanimously adopted. 



The amendment to the fifth Article of the Constitution, 

 by striking out the word "eight" before "Curators," leav- 

 ing a blank to be filled at any time by the action of the 

 Society, was brought before the Society a second time, in 

 accordance with a recent Act of the legislature, and adopted 

 by a unanimous vote. 



The Committee appointed at the previous meeting to 

 nominate officers for the ensuing year reported the follow- 

 ing list, and they were elected. 



President, 

 John C. Warren, M. D. 



Vice-Presidents, 

 Charles T. Jackson, M. D. and D. Humphreys Storer, M. D. 



Corresponding Secretary, 

 J. Eliot Cabot. 



Treasurer, 

 Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M. D. 



Librarian, 

 Charles K. Dillaway. 



Cabinet Keeper, 

 Charles Stodder. 



Recording Secretary, 

 Samuel L. Abbot, M. D. 



