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Monograph of the species of Pasimachus inhabiting the United States, with de- 
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A new species of Apus (A. longicaudatus) by J. Le Conte, p. 155, with a figure. 
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Descriptions of some new species of shells. J. H Redfield, p. 163, with figures. 
Description of some new shells, by J. C. Jay, p. 169, with figures. 
The officers of the Lyceum for the year 1846, are as follows : 
President, Major Joseph Delafield. 1st Vice President, John Augus- 
tine Smith, M. D. 2d Vice President, Abraham Halsey. Corresp. 
Secretary, John H. Redfield. Recording Secretary, Robert H. Browne. 
Treasurer, Jacob P. Giraud, jr. Librarian, Robert H. Browne. Pub- 
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