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the evening meetings in the University of New York. 
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SALE OF FINE MINERALS. 
A supers collection of Foreign Minerals will be offered for 
sale in New York, on the first of September, during the session 
of American Naturalists then to be held in that city. Many o 
them are rare uniques no longer attainable, and a large number 
are from the collection of the late Sir Francis Chantry. 
. Francis Aueer, of Boston, offers the Collection, and has 
published a Catalogue of them, which may be had on application 
to him, No. 2 Central Wharf, of B. Sutuiman, Jr., New Haven, 
or of Dr. J. R. Curtron, New York. 
Cabinet of Minerals for Sale. 
Tue large and magnificent Collection of Minerals of the late 
Professor Keating, is offered for sale. This collection comprises 
the entire very valuable Cabinet of the late Abbe Tonnellier, 
formerly Conservator of the Royal School of Mines of France, 
and numerous choice and splendid specimens collected by Prof. 2 
Keating in France, Germany, England, Mexico and the United _ 
States. For particulars inquire of Mr. Wm. Hamitron, Actuary 
of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. q 
ASSOCIATION Pa 
ae : OF 
AMERICAN GEOLOGISTS AND NATURALISTS. 
The next Annual Session of this body will be held in the » 
City of New York, on the 2d of Sept. 1846, (Wednesday, ) and 
one week thereafter. 4s 
Dr. C. T. Jackson, Chairman. a 
Mr. B. Sutuiman, Jr., Secretary. 
Local Committee for the next meeting. 
Hon. James T'atumanece. Prof. Joun W. Draper. 
Hon. Luruer Brapisu. H. Brevoorr. 
Maj. Josepu Devariexp. Caries M. WHEATLEY. 
Prof. James Renwick. Com. Marruew C. Perry. 
Prof. James E. DeKay. C. Concpon, Brooklyn. 
Jeremtan Van Renssevacr,M.D, James Haus, Albany. © | 
Prof. Cyrus Mason. W. B. Kinney, Newark. 
he day sessions will be held in Columbia College Chapel ; 
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