LIST 0P« AMERICAN MEMBERS, XXlli 



Silvahl Godon, Philadelphia. 



George William Featherstonhaugh, Duanesborough, New- York. 



Rev. D. B. Warden, State of New-York. 



Robert M. Patterson, M. D. Philadelphia. 



Thomas Moore, Maryland. 



James Winthrop, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Nathaniel Bowditch, Salem, Massachusetts. 



Joel Barlow, District of Columbia. 



Foreign JSIembers, 



The Prince de la Paz, of the Kingdom of Spain. 



Don Pedro Cevallos, ditto. 



Don Antonio Josef de Cavanilles, ditto, (since deceased.) 



Edward Jenner, M. D. London. 



William Hawes, M. D. London, (since deceased.) 



Baron Alexander de Humboldt, of Berlin. 



Destut Tracy, Paris. 



Olaf Swartz, Professor of the Bergian Institute of Horticulture in Sweden. 



Martinus Van Marum, M. D. Secretary to the Batavian Society of Scien- 

 ces, at Haarlem. 



Francisco de Borja G. Stockier, Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sci- 

 ences, Lisbon. 



Adrian Giles Camper, Anatomist, Friesland, Holland. 



John Eric Forstrom, St. Bartholomews. 



Charles Philibert de Lasteyrie, Paris. 



Ross Cuthbert, of Lower Canada. 



F. Andre Michaux, M. D. Paris. 



CONDITIONS 



OF THE 



EXTRA MAGELLANIC- PREMIUM. 



M. DE MAGELLAN having fixed at ten Guineas, the sum to be an- 

 nually disposed of as a Premium, according to the strict terms of the dona- 

 tion, and the Magellanic Fund having been so managed as to produce an 

 annual surplus, the Society, with a view to promote as far as may be in then- 

 power the liberal intentions of the donor, have determined that the above 

 surplus shall be disposed of under the following 



REGULATIONS. 



1. The surplus Magellanic-Premium may be awarded at such stated 

 meeting of the Society, as shall be agreed to, at a previous stated meeting, 

 due notice being given thereof to the members. 



