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Voted, that the offer of Mr. E. C. Angelrodt to purchase for 
the Academy a copy of the large work of Ehrenberg, on Infuso- - 
ria, be accepted on the terms proposed. 
Voted, that the Academy would subscribe for the forthcoming 
work of Agassiz, on the Natural History of the American Con- 
tinent. 
A Paper was read by Dr. H. A. Breit on a new species of 
Productus (P. marginicinctus), from the Carboniferous Lime- 
stone of St. Louis. _ 
Ordered, that the Paper and accompanying ce be pub- 
lished in the Transactions. = 
Edward Holden, Esq., of Jackson Co., Ills., Capt. fm oo 
U.S. Ay Lieut. F. T. Bryan, U.S. A., Hermann Behr, M. De 
of San Francisco, and George Steele, M.D., of Austin, Texas, 
were elected Corresponding Members. 
The following gentlemen were elected Associate Members:— 
John E. Goodson, Esq., Thomas McMartin, M.D., Frederick 
Haack, M.D., Biition A. Hill, Esq., and Messrs. Geo. R. Robin- 
son, Emmett McDonald, and Benjamin Srnaeare 
es aus December 29, 1856. 
_ Viee Presiden, De H. A. Paoen ia the sain 
