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APPENDIX B. 



Oct. 21st. Thomas Foxcroft elected a fellow. 



28th. Agreed that the "Officers be chosen next Fri- 

 day, and that written notices be sent to each Fellow. " 



"Charles Thomson is desired to bring with him the 

 ^opy of the Laws which he has made, and the Obliga- 

 tion transcribed in a book for the Fellows to sign." 



John Benezet elected a Fellow. 



No v. 4th. The Society elected Benjamin Franklin 

 President; Samuel Powel, Vice-President ; Charles 

 Thomson and Thomas Mifflin, Secretaries; Dr. Mor- 

 gan, Lewis Nicola, and Isaac Bartram, Curators ; and 

 Clement Biddle, Treasurer. "Charles Thomson, hav- 

 ing, brought with him a book wherein the Laws were 

 fairly copied, the same were read." 



"The Obligation being also copied in another part 

 of the same book, the fellows present subscribed the 

 same, and each paid the sum of ten shillings as admis- 

 sion money." 



The Philadelphia Medical Society, instituted the 

 14th of February, 1765, was, by unanimous agree- 

 ment, united and incorported with this Society. 



Isaac Smith and John Walker, elected Correspond- 

 ing Members. 



Nov. llth. Four members of the Medical Society, 

 Sonmans, Glentworth, Bayard, and Clarkson, signed 

 the Obligation. John Benezet also signed. Lambert 

 Cadwalader chosen a Fellow. 



18th. Samuel Miles subscribed the Obligation. The 

 Corresponding Secretary informed the meeting that 



