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Le Contr, Joun L., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Lewy, Josrern, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Lestty, J. PETER, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Lesqurreux, Leo, Columbus, Ohio. 
Lonestretn, Miers Fisuer, Derby, Penn. 
Manan, Dennis H., U.S. A., West Point, N. Y. 
Mercs, Montcomrery C., Washington, D. C. 
Mircuett, S. Werr, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Newserry, Joun Strona, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Newton, Husert A., New Haven, Conn. 
Prrrce, BENJAMIN, Cambridge, Mass. 
Roperrs, Jon, U.S. N., Washington, D. C- 
Rogers, FarrMan, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Roop, Oaven N., New York, N. Y. 
RourHeRrurD, Lewis M., New York, N. Y. 
SAxTon, JOSEPH, Washington, D. C. 
SILtiman, Benzamiy, JR., New Haven, Conn. 
Strone, THEoporz, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Torrey, Jon, . New York, N. Y. 
Wuitney, Jostan Dwient, San Francisco, Cal. 
Wuitney, Wu. Dwieut, New Haven, Conn. 
WinLock, Josepn, Cambridge, Mass. 
HONORARY MEMBER (Sect. 9, Art. 4). 
‘JEFFRIES WYMAN, Cambridge, Mass. 
There are at present, January 1, 1866, two vacancies ia 
the Academy. Of the fifty members originally appointed 
by Act of Congress, five have died since the first Session of 
the Academy, namely, Joseph S. Hubbard, Joseph G. Tot 
ten, Edward Hitchcock, Benjamin Silliman, Sr., and James 
M. Gilliss. Two members have been stricken from the roll 
in accordance with Sect. 10 of Art. IV. One member has 
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