692 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE, 
Paleontology and Geology,  H. A. Prout. 
; A. C. Koch. 
Mineralogy h 
emistry, A. Litton. 
Meteorology, A. Wislizenus. 
Newton D. Strong, Esq., was elected an Associate Member. 
Messrs. Sidney 8. Lyon of Jeffersonville, Ind., and C. A. White 
of Burlington, Iowa, were elected Corresponding Members. 
January 16, 1860. 
Vice-President Dr. ENGELMANN in the chair. 
Fifteen members present. 
Letters were read from P. W. Mosblech, Bethany, Va., C. 
A. White, Burlington, Iowa, and Sidney 8. Lyon, Jefferson- 
ville, Ind., severally acknowledging their election as Corres- 
ponding Members. 
emy of Sciences of Berlin, and that the Treasurer ft 
Academy be authorized to receive any contro w an 
may be offered for this purpose, and to undertake t “baile 
transmission of the same to the Treasurer of the Humbo 
Foundation at Berlin. N. 0. Mea & 
. i la 
Surg. Jour., Jan., 1860, from the Editors ; Bulletin de 
Soe. Imp. zool. a’ Acclimatation, Nov., 1859, No. 11, from the 
: ining are 
Engelmann read a paper containing ear 1859. 
Dr. 
Meterolopical Observations, at St. Louis, for the y 
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