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WARD, JULIA E. Catalogue of the Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary in South 

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By Exchange. 



BOTANISK TIDSSKRIFT, KJOBENHAVN. Tidsskrift, Anden Raekke. Forste 

 Bind. Tredje and Fjaerde Hael'te. 2 pamphlets, 8vo. 



KONGELIGE DANSKE VIDENSKABERNES SELSKAB KJOBENHAVN, Oversigt, 1871. 

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KONIGLICHE GESELLSCHAFT DER WISSENSCHAFTEN. Go'ttingen Nachrichten, 

 aus dem Jahre, 1872. 



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NATURFORSCHENDE GESELLSCHAFT IN BERN. Mittheilungen, Nos. 745-791. 1871. 



NEW ENGLAND^ HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Register and Journal of, 

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PHYSIKALISCH MEDICINISCHE GESELLSCHAFT IN WURZBURG. Verhandlungen, 

 Neue Folge, iii Bd., iii Heft, Wurzburg, 1872. 



VEREIN ZUR BEFORDERUNG DBS GARTENBANES, BERLIN. Wochenschrift, Nos. 

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YALE COLLEGE. Catalogue of the Linonian Brothers' Library. Ivol.Svo. 



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The PRESIDENT noticed the recent donation,' from 

 Henry K. Oliver of Salem, of a portfolio containing plans 

 of several of the old houses of Salem, and other architec- 

 tural designs, made by Samuel Mclntire, the noted archi- 

 tect of Salem, during the latter part of the last and the 

 first of the present century; also a manuscript book of 

 records, entitled, "The First Book of Records of the 

 Proprietors of Common Lands of Salem Village," pre- 

 sented by Miss Ruth Marsh of Peabody. 



Christopher Metzger of Danvers was elected a resident 

 member. 



EDWARD BROWN, of Brooklyn, New York, occupied 

 the hour with an interesting lecture upon "Christianity in 





