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of the Society and who are now its present members, all those who 
have been correspondents of the Society in the past and are present 
correspondents, and that it will be followed by a perpetuity of ex- 
istence and a perpetuity of correspondence that will endure forever. 
So 1 shall not say farewell, but I will announce that so far as I am 
concerned this body shall be continued in session until another fifty 
years roll around, and ask that you will make the advent of such a 
coming a welcome to every one. 
Adjourned. 
Friday, May 26—3 o’clock p.m. Through invitation of Mr. 
Charles H. Cramp, the Society and guests visited Cramp’s bee 
yard and inspected the plant. 
The Union League and the Art Club of Philadelphia opened 
their Houses for the use of the delegates and members during ~ 
their stay in the city. 
The rooms of the College of Physicians were opened daily 
for the use of the guests and members of the Society, from 
10 a.M to 6 P.M. 
