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LETTERS ANNOUNCED. 



(March, and April.') 



Aclair, D. L.,Hawesville, Ky., Jan. 29; Allen, G. X., Oberlin, June 10; Appleton 

 & Co., New York, Feb. 16; Basel, Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Oct. 30, Nov. 11; 

 Bergen, Norway, the Museum, Oct. 10; Boardman, S. L., Augusta, Me., Men. 27; 

 Boston Public Library, Mch. 1, 23, 25, Ap. 2; Buck, Stewart M., Van Buren Fur- 

 nace, Va., Ap, 12; Buffalo Historical Society, Mch. 23; Challen, Howard, Phila- 

 delphia, Feb'. , Mch. 1, Ap. 1; Chicago Academy of Science, Ap. 5; Christiania 

 Ii'Universite Royale de Norvege, Nov. ; Cloutman, W. R., Charleston, S. C., Feb. 

 18; Cook, Henry, Boston, Mch. 23; Conant, W. P., Dalkoff, St. Charles Co., Mo., 

 Ap. 6; Connecticut Historical Society, Ap. 5; Cope, Edward D., Philadelphia, 

 Penn., Feb. 22, Mch. 6; Dall, Wm. H., Washington, D. C., Feb. 12; Dartmouth Col- 

 lege, Trustees of, Hanover, N. H., Mch. 26 ; Davenport, M. G., Chester, Penn., Mch. 

 5; Dawson, Henry B., Morrisania, N. Y., Mch. 24, Ap. 1, 12; Dyer, John F., Provi- 

 dence, R. I., Feb. 20; Dresden, Neue Jahrbuch filr Mineralogie, Nov. 4; Edinburgh 

 Royal Society, Dec. 19; Freiburg, Die Gesellschaft fiir Beforderuug der Natur- 

 wissenschaften, Oct. 20; Geneve, Institute National Genevois, Nov. 14; Oilman, 

 Henry, Detroit, Feb. 28; Goldthwaite & Day, Salem, Feb. 17; Hoy, P. R., Racine, 

 Mch. 1; Hanaford, Mrs. P. A., Reading, Mch. ; Harris, George O., Salem, Ap. 

 17; Harvard College, Corporation of, Mch. 19; Holbrook, M. L., New York,ljjeb. 

 11; Howard, J. J-, London, Eng., Feb. 15; Howell, Robert, Nichols, Tioga Co., 

 N. Y., Mch. 16; Iowa State Historical Society, Feb; 11; Jillson, S., Hudson, Feb. 

 22; King, D. Webster, Boston, Ap. 17, Mch. 1; Langworthy, I. P., Boston, Mch. 1,4; 

 Laws, John W., Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 19, Ap. 15; Lewis, E. A., Batavia, N. Y., 

 Mch.2B; Lincoln, Solomon, Boston, Ap. 3, 9; Lincecum, George W., Long Point, 

 Texas, Oct. 18; London, Anthropological Society, Jan. 20; Loring, George B., 

 Salem, Feb. 25; Maine Historical Society, Mch. 23; Mann, Mary, Cambridge, Feb. 

 24, Mch. 16, 18, Ap. 4, 14; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mch. 23; Mary- 

 land Historical Society, Ap. 7; Miller, James, New York, Feb. 18, 19; Minot, C. S., 

 Boston, Feb. 15; Minnesota, Historical Society, Ap. 7; Moravian Historical Society, 

 Nazareth, Penn., Ap. 1; Nauman, Charles F., Lancaster, Feb. 23; New England 

 Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston, Mch. 22; New Jersey State Geological Sur- 

 vey, New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 23; New York Lyceum of Natural History, Mch. 

 22, Ap.12; New York State Library, Jan. 23; Nichols & Noyes, Boston, Mch. 22; 

 Noyes, Edward A., Portland, Me., Feb. 27, 29; Peabody, Geoi-ge, London, Dec. ; 

 Peabody, J<thn P., Salem, Mch. 1; Pennsylvania Historical Society, Ap. 10, 16; 

 Poole, Herman, Ithaca, Mch, 4, 27; Portland Society of Natural History, Mch. 22, 

 Ap. 1; Reshore, F. H., Dowagani, Mich., Mch. 6; Robinson, John, Salem, Ap. 19;, 

 Hopes, John C., Boston, Mch. 22; Rothrock, J. T., McVeytown, Pa., Mch. 16; Sever 

 & Co., Boston, Feb. 11; Smith, W. A., Worcester, Mch. 22; Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, Washington, D. C., Dec. 2, Feb. 11; Spofford, Jeremiah, Groveland, Feb. 15; 

 Stearns, W. A., Amherst, Feb. 17; Steiger, E., New York, Feb. 10; "Stone, E. M., 

 Providence, R. I., Feb. 13; Strecker, Herman, Reading, Pa., Jan. 19; U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Education, Washington, Mch. 12; U. S. Surgeon General's Office, Mch. 30; 

 TJ. S. Department of the Interior, Mch. 18, 19; Verrill, A. E., New Haven, Conn., 

 Feb. 23; Ward, Raymond L., Sumter, S. C., Jan. 18; White, W. O., Keene, N. H., 

 Moh.23; White, Henry, New Haven, Conn., Mch. 26; Wilson, John, Cambridge, 

 Ap. 5; Wood, N. H., Portland, Me., Mch. 5; White, Charles A., Iowa City, Iowa, 

 Feb. 9; Wurzburg, Physicalisch-medicinisehe Gesellschaft, Oct. 24; Yale College, 

 Corporation of, Mch. 23. 



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