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Medical News and Library. Vol. VI. No. 65. May, 1848. — 

 From Lea <^ Blanckard. 



An Address delivered at the opening of the Hall of the Newark Li- 

 brary Association, Feb. 21, 1848. By S. J. Prime. — From the 

 Newark Library Association. 



Pending nomination. No. 224, was read. 



Stated Meeting, May 1 9. 



Present, fifteen members. 



Dr. Chapman, President, in the Chair. 



Pi-of. Charles Picot, a nevvly elected member, was presented 

 to the presiding officer, and took his seat. 



l^etters were received and read: — 



From the President of Georgetown College, Ky., dated 

 Georgetown College, Ky., 2Sth February, 1848, asking a do- 

 nation of the Transactions of the Society for the Library of 

 the College: — 



From the Proprietors of the Bo wd itch Library, acknow- 

 ledging the receipt of Vol. X. Part 1, of the Transactions of 

 this Society: — 



From Harmar Denny, Esq., dated Pittsburg, 8th May, 1848, 

 acknowledging the receipt of notice of his election as a mem- 

 ber of this Society : and — 



From Lieut. J. Melville Gilliss, U. S. N., dated Washington, 

 16th May, 1848, announcing the death of Dr. Niirnberger, and 

 offering to send to the Society the continuation of his work. 



The following donations were announced: — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams, delivered 

 at the request of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil 

 Hall. By Edward Everett. Boston, 1848. 8vo. — From the 

 Author. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Conducted by Prof. B. Silli- 

 man, B. Silliman, Jr., and James D. Dana. Second Series. 

 Vol. V. No. 15. May, 1848. New Haven. 8\o.~From the 

 Editors. 



