15U [March 2, 



Stated Meeting^ March ^, 1894-. 

 President, Mr. Fraley, in the Chair. 



Mr. Julias F. Sachse, a newly elected member, was presented 

 to the Chair and took his seat. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows: 



A letter accepting membership was received from Col. 

 Henry A. DuPont, Wilmington, Del. 



A circular from the National Sculpture Society, New York, 

 requesting the Society to become a member of same. 



Letters of acknowledgment were received from the Hun- 

 garian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (138-141) ; Literary and 

 Historical Society, Quebec, Canada (96-1-11, and Catalogue, 

 Parts i-iv). 



Letters of acknowledgment (1-42) were received from the 

 Nova Scotia Institute of Science, Halifax ; Mr. Horatio Hale, 

 Clinton, Ontario; Geological Survey, Ottawa, Canada; Lite- 

 rary and Historical Society, University Laval, Quebec, Canada 

 Canadian Institute, Toronto, Canada ; Manitoba Historical 

 and Scientific Society, Winnipeg ; Bowdoin College Library 

 Brunswick, Me. ; Society of Natural History, Maine Histor 

 ical Society, Portland, Me. ; Dartmouth College Library 

 Hanover, N. II.; Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier 

 Massachusetts Historical Society, State Library of Massachu 

 setts, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston Atheni^um 

 Prof. T. M. Drown, Messrs. S. P. Sharpies, Eobert C. Win 

 throp, Boston, Mass.; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Prof 

 Alexander Agassiz, Mr. Robert R, Toppan, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.; Prof. Elihu Thomson, Swamp 

 scott, Mass.; Dr. James Ellis Humphrey, Weymouth Heights 

 Mass.; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. 

 Rhode Island Agricultural Station, Kingston ; Providence 

 Franklin Society, Brown University, Rhode Island Histori 

 cal Society, Providence, R. I. ; Mr. George F. Dunning 

 Farmington, Conn.; Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford 



