JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 307 
Cah. 1-2, 1854-5, from the Society ; Trans. of the Literary 
& Phil. Boa. of Leeds, Vol. L, Part I., Lond., 1837,—Ac- 
eount of an Egyptian Mummy, "presented to the Leeds il. 
& Lit. Soc. by John Bladys, Esq., by W. Osburn, Jr., F.R.S., 
Leeds, 1828,—Guide to the Museum of the Leeds Phil. 
& Lit. Soa 1854, —37th Rep. of the Council of the Leeds 
Phil. & Lit. Soc., 1856-7,—Rep. of Proc. of the Geol. & 
he eee Soc. of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1856-7, 
Leeds, 1857, from the Society ; , Einundvierzigster Jahres- 
bericht der Naturf, Gesellschaft in Emden fur 1855,— 
Zweiundvierzigster Jahresb. of the same, for 1 we 
Kleine Sc n der Naturf. Gesells. in Emden—Die Ge- 
M. A. F. Prestel, 1858, from the Society = Rep: 
Coml. Relations of the U. States with Aiea ations, ol 
| argc IV., Wash., 4to., 1856-7, from the Hon. F. P: 
Mr. C. P. Chouteau presented a mass of meteoric iron, 35 
Ibs. weight, found in Nebraska Ter. about 20 miles from 
Fort Pierre ; also, in the name of Col. A. J. Vaughan, a . 
fine stuffed skin of’ the Grizzly 
The thanks of the Academy were voted to the above named 
gentlemen for these valuable donations. , 
Mr. George D. Hall w iate member. 
