146 Cmci7inati. Society of Natural History. 



work of the organization, and by giving to each member the best 

 and most liberal returns possible. 



Acknowledgment should be made to the Commercial Gazette, 

 Evening Post, Times-Star and Herald and Presb3'ter, for notices 

 of the Lyceum, published from time to time. 



I feel that the Lyceum has come to be a part of the work of 

 the Society to which it can give its heartiest support, without com- 

 promising in the least its position as a scientific organization, and 

 which will without doubt, be beneficial to it as a Society. 



Very Respectfully, 



H. P. SMITH, Custodian. 



