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A semi-annual meeting will be held in Cincinnati, commencing with 
the Ist Monday in May, at which time Prof. A. D. Bacue, the president 
oe of the last annual meeting (1850) pr ete 
‘ The es is a list of the Local Coenhitive for the meeting at Cin- 
cinnati 
q Local Committee. 
a Hon. Jacoz Burnet, Chairman. | Hon. NatHan GuitrorD, 
; Prof. O. M. MitcHeEL, Rosert Bucnanan, Esq. 
Cuar.es Stetso a Rev. Dr. Natuan L. Rice, 
Hon. Timotay W E. D. Mansrietp, Esq. — 
Prof. Horatio N. oh tie: Rt. Hae a, B. Purcett, 
Joun P. Poete: Esq. Dr. JosEepa Ray, 
Dr. J. A. Warper, Prof. Beit Situ an, Jr. 
Local Secretary. 
Dr. Toomas RaAIney. 
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We cite the following from the circular recently issued by the Local 
Secretary at Cincinnati: 
‘The meeting of the Association will open at 3 o’clock, P.M., on Monday. 
The Secretary and a member of the Local Committee will be in at- 
tendance at the Burnet House, from Saturday until Monday afternoon, 
to direct members to the quarters secured for them; the Local Com- 
mittee having provided for the gratuitous entertainment of all members 
attending. | is desirable that the members, as they arrive in the cily, A 
should report themselves at the place above notice 
A book of registration will be opened at the principal place of i 
Places of Meeting.—All General Meetings will be held in College 
Hall, on Walnut street ; Section Meetings will be held in ‘iaidoous rooms 
in the College Building. 
Travelling Facilities. _-The Secretary has been enabled to secure 
the privilege of transit of all members of the Association, who may pass 
over Lake Erie, or over the railroads of Ohio, at half the usual rates. 
Similar courtesies will doubtless be accorded by other lines of travel ; 
all of which will be duly published in the public journals some weeks 
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— 13. Munificent Dias tion to Dartmouth College——A legacy of 
$50,000 has been left to Dartmouth College for founding a School of 
20 oY Mr. sesetr of Boston. Mr. Chandler was a native of 
ord, N. H., and a graduate of Harvard in 1806. 
14. Pror pr ape an and his son, Prof. Silliman, Jr., left the country 
on the 5th of March for England and the Continent, to return ear ly in 
Serum: They eached Liverpool on the 16th. 
_ OBITUARY. 
bc, 'W. B. Goupscumi0r, (from a letter as d by B. en 
ine of the editors of this Journal.)—Death pag been busy of lat 
eT as ticians n of fie ‘ ted 
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