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ceptions, as distinct from Sensations, is duly reflected on, it will be 

 found to involve all the theological inferences, which Morell and 

 others have supposed to be suggested only by the view of this sub- 

 ject which has been taken by some German metaphysicians ; and to 

 be remarkably in accordance with all that has been recently ascer- 

 tained in regard to the connection of the different Mental acts with 

 the living action of different parts of the Nervous System ; and far- 

 ther, to be quite compatible with the supposition (the evidence of 

 which he considered as still sub judice) of Perception taking place, 

 even in this state of human existence, otherwise than by the ordi- 

 nai'y exercise of the Senses. 



The following Gentlemen were duly elected as Ordinary 

 Fellows : — 



1. The Rev. Dr Robert Lee, Professor of Biblical Criticism. 



2. J. S. Blackie, Esq., Professor of Greek. 



3. The Right Rev. Dr Trower, Bishop of Glasgow, and late Fellow of 



Oriel College. 



The following Donations to the Library were announced : — 



Craigie's Practice of Physic. 2 vols. 8vo. — From the Author. 

 Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1850 



& 1851. 4to. 

 Monatsbericht der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Juli-Oct. 



8vo. — From the Academy. 

 Acta Academia3 Csesarese Leopoldino-Carolinse Nature Curiosarum. 



Vol. XXII., Suppl., and XXIII. 4to. — From the Academy. 

 Memorias della Real Accademia de Ciencias de Madrid. Tome I., 



Part 2. Fol. 

 Resumen de las Actas della Accademia Ileal de Ciencias de Madi'id. 



1850 and 1851. 8vo. — From the Academy. 



