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Florae Italicse Fragmenta, a D. Viviani, 4to. pam. Genuae. 



Histoire Naturelle et Medicale des Digitales, par Joseph Elmi- 

 ger. 4to. pam. Montpelier, 1812. 



Analyse des Travaux de la Classe des Sciences Matbematiques 

 et Physiques de i'lnstitut Imperial de France, par M. le Chevalier. 

 Partie Physique, 4to. pam. Paris. 1813. 



Memoire sur le Cuviera, par M. Decandolle. 4to. pam. 1806. 



From Dr. Jacob Bigelow. 



DONATIONS TO THE CABINET. 



Specimens of Flexible Sandstone, from T. J. Whittemore. 



Two Eggs of the Pelecanus Aquila, the Frigate bird, which are 

 in no cabinet in the country. They were found at Bellinghausen 

 Island, one of the Society group. Mr. C. had examined more than 

 one hundred nests, and found but a dozen eggs. The nests 

 consist of only two or three sticks of drift wood, placed in the 

 fork of a tree. 



Cyrena Keraudrenii, from one of the Fejee Islands. 



Unio cucumoides, from Paramatta, New South Wales. 



Unio atratus, Swains. From the River Maypo, Chili. 



Chiton variabilis, from Terra del Fuego. 



A shell of a new genus, found only on the Fucus giganteus, 

 which he has named Gaimardia fucicola. 



Siphonaria pileiformis, Couth, from Terra del Fuego. 



A Patelloidea, from Orange Harbour, 



Helix, from the Fejee group. 



Serolis, from Terra del Fuego. 



Seeds of a tree from Hawaii, resembling an Acacia, supposed to 

 be an und escribed species. From Jos. P. Couthouy. 



The Librarian was authorized to transmit a copy of the 

 Address, delivered at the last annual meeting, to each mem- 

 ber of the Society, and to give additional copies wherever 

 they might serve the cause of science. 



Frederick Miller of New Bedford was elected a corres- 

 ponding member of the Society. 

 Adjourned, 



F. A. EDDY, Rec. Sec. 



