ABSTRACT FROM THE JUNTO MINUTE BOOK. 117 



him, that, agreeable to what was concluded on in 

 reviving the Society, if he chooses to sign our rules 

 and give us a meeting, he shall be considered as a 

 regular member.&quot; Sec Part 1. p. 82, and p. 102 of 

 this Abstract, for the explanation of &quot;what was con 

 cluded on, in reviving the Society.&quot; 



George Roberts elected. 



John Morris elected. 



C. Thomson, Dr. Morgan, and 0. Biddle, appointed 

 to revise and correct the &quot;Proposals,&quot; entered on 

 the Minutes of Jan. 1, 1768, and prepare them for 

 the press. 



Here follows the correspondence with the Ameri 

 can Philosophical Society, already alluded to ; viz. 



Dr. Thomas Bond s letter to Dr. Morgan, dated 

 Jan. 28, 1768, in answer to the first overture of union, 

 made by the American Society, in conformity to their 

 minute of the 26th of Jan. 1768. 



Dr. Thomas Bond and the Rev. Dr. William 

 Smith s letter, dated Feb. 5, 1768, giving a copy of 

 the minute of the American Philosophical Society of 

 Feb. 2, 1768, electing all the members of the Ameri 

 can Society into the Philosophical Society. 



Feb. 19th. John Morris introduced. 



Dr. Evans reported an p]xtract from a letter from 

 G-OV. Franklin as follows: &quot;When I come to town, 

 I shall do myself the .pleasure of meeting you as an 

 old member and, if I like your new Rules as I prob 

 ably shall, will sign them, and make it my business 

 to attend as often as I possibly can.&quot; 



