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tutes at Salem, Albany, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 

 ington ; the Societies at Konigsberg, Vienna (Zool. Bot. and 

 Anthropological), Leipsig (P. Jablon. and P. Saxon), Gcirlitz, 

 Berlin (Geological, Physical and Horticultural,) Bremen, 

 Wiesbaden, Bonn, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, London (R. Astro- 

 nomical and Chemical), and Leeds; the Observatories at Mu- 

 nich, Montsouris and Oxford ; the Universities at Liege ; the 

 Museums at Salisbury and Cambridge, Mass.; the Italian Geo- 

 logical Commission; MM. Manjini and Denra; American 

 Medical Journal; Messrs. Elihu Thompson and A. Gebow ; the 

 International Exposition Commission at Washington, and the 

 editors of " Nature ; " and the Chinese Eecorder at Foo- 

 chow. 



The death of Sir James Clark, of London, aged 82, war? 

 announced by the Secretary: 



The committee to which was referred the Chart of Frei- 

 berg processes, by Percifer Frazer, Jr., reported in favor of 

 its publication in the' Transactions, which was so ordered. 



Prof. Cope communicated for the Proceedings, a Register of 

 Meteorological Observations made at Bois Chene, near Port 

 au Prince, Hayti, by Prof. A. Ackerman, Phys. Sciences 

 National Museum. 



Communications respecting the Michaux Legacy, and 

 respecting Mr. Peale's Cabinet of Antiquities, were made to 

 the meetino;. 



Nominations Nos. 651, 652, 654, 655 were postponed. 



The ballot boxes being examined by the presiding officer, 

 the following persons were declared duly elected members of 

 the Society: 



Dr. C. W. Boekh, of Christiana, Norway. 

 Dr. Wm. Pepper,of Philadelphia. 

 Rd. E. R. Beadle, of Philadelphia. 



And the Society was adjourned. 



