109 
From corresponding members ‘and others, 1 12mo. volume 
and 33 pamphlets. 
Total, 84 volumes, 290 parts of volumes, and 89 pamphlets. 
BERNARD G. AMEND, Jabrarian. 
Abstract of the Report of the Corresponding Secretary. 
The Corresponding Secretary reports that the correspond- 
ence for the year ending on the 23d of February, 1874, has 
mainly arisen, as in previous years, from the exchange of 
publications with kindred scientific bodies. 
Acknowledgments for publications received have been 
sent to the following societies and individuals :— 
UNITED STATES. 
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.; 
Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C. ; 
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia ; 
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia ; 
Prof. Edward D. Cope, Philadelphia ; 
Mr. William M. Gabb, Philadelphia ; 
Col. R. L. Maury, Lexington, Va. ; 
Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. ; 
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston ; 
Trustees of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy, Cambridge, Mass. ; 
Trustees of the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass. ; 
The Essex Institute, Salem ; 
Editors of the American Naturalist, Salem ; 
Prof. A. S. Packard, Jr., Salem ; 
Editors of the American Journal of Science and Arts, New Haven, Ct. ; 
Prof, J. D. Dana, New Haven, Conn. ; 
Mr. Horace T. Carpenter, Pawtucket, R. I. ; 
New York State Library, Albany, N. Y.; 
New York State Agricultural Society, Albany, N. Y.; 
Prof. C. F. Hartt, Ithaca, N. Y. ; 
Buffalo Society of Natural Science, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Department of Public Parks, New York City ; 
Editors of the American Chemist, New York City ; 
The Torrey Botanical Club, New York City ; 
Ezra C. Seaman, Esq., New York City ; 
Prof. A. M. Mayer, Hoboken, N. J.; 
Minnesota Academy of Natural Science, Minneapolis, Minn. ; 
