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August, 1867, will be remembered as an occasion of unmixed pleasure 

 to all who were present. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. Eegular Meeting. 



S. B. BUTTRICK, Esq., in the chair. 



Moses W. Putnam, of Haverhill, and Mary C. Hoyet, of Beverly, 

 were elected Resident Members. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1867. Regular Meeting. 



S. B. BUTTRICK, Esq., in the chair. 



Henry E. Pope, Henry L. Williams, and Daniel F. Meady, of Sa- 

 lem ; and Henry A. Breed, of Lynn, were elected Resident Mem- 

 bers. 



Additions to the Museum and Library during July, 

 August, and /September, 1867. 



TO THE NATURAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT. 

 BY DONATION. 



BAILEY, Prof. L. W., Fredericton, N. B. A collection of Minerals 

 and Fossils from New Brunswick. 



CHITTENDEN, L. E., New York. Living specimens of Lymncea 

 megasoma, from Burlington, Vt. 



COLCORD, Mrs. H. M., South Danvers. A Wasps' Nest from Danvers. 



CROSBY, Prof. A., Salem. A Caterpillar from the Grape-vine. 



DAVIS, CHARLES, Beverly. A specimen of Gelasimus vocans from 

 Providence, R. I. 



DAVIS, HENRY, McGregor, Iowa. A collection of Fossils from Iowa. 



DIXON, Miss SARAH, Danville, Va. Specimens of Algae from the 

 German Ocean. 



EMERTON, J. H., Salem. Specimens of larva of a Carabidid from 

 Haverhill, and the larvae of a salt-water Tipulid from Salem Harbor. 



EMMERTON, EPHRAIM, Salem. Two specimens of a Fungus from 

 Salem. 



FARNSWORTH, P., New York. A Salamander from Jeffrey, New 

 Hampshire. 



