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Swan, Boston ; Scientific Alliance, American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, Prof. Edward V. D'Invilliers, New York; Em- 

 pire State Association of Deaf-mutes, Rome, N. Y. ; Mr. Wil- 

 liam E. Griffis, Schenectady ; Mr. Charles Earle, Princeton ; 

 Mr. Samuel F. Bigelow, Newark; Geological Survey of New 

 Jersey, Trenton; Academy of Natural Sciences, Hon. Charles 

 O'Neill, Messrs. R. Meade Bache, Henry Phillips, Jr., Drs. J. 

 C. Morris, Charles A. Oliver, Persifor Frazer, J. E. Ives, Ed- 

 mund J. James, W. S. W. Ruschenberger, Miss Emily Phillips, 

 Philadelphia; Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 

 Wilkesbarre ; Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington ; 

 Department of the Interior, Smithsonian Institution, Col. 

 Garrick Mallery, Messrs. A. C. Peale, W. H. Seaman, Lester 

 F. Ward, Washington, D. C. 



A photograph of the Mansion and Graves of the Penn 

 family, in England, was received from Mr. F. Gutekunst, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Photographs for the Society's Album were~Teceived from 

 Mr. Samuel Timmins, Coventry, England ; Mr. Louis Vossion, 

 Philadelphia, and Prof. Robert W. Rogers, Carlisle, Pa. 



The death of James Russell Lowell (Boston, Mass., August 

 12, 1891, get. 72) was announced. 



Pending nominations 1230 and 1231 were read. 



And the Society was adjourned by the President. 



Stated Meeting, September 18, 1891. 



Present, 2 members. 

 President, Mr. FRALEY, in the Chair. 



Letters of envoy were received from the Colonial Museum 

 of New Zealand, Wellington ; Observatoire Physique Central, 

 St. Petersburg ; Universite Royale de Norvege, Christiania ; 

 Muses Teyler, Harlem, Holland; K. Preussische Meteorolo- 



PROC. AMEll. PHILOS. SOC. XXIX. 186. Q. PRINTED DEC- 21, 1891. 



