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Professor Frazer reported the analysis of the metal referred 

 to him at a former meeting (5th April), as made by his assist- 

 ant, Mr. Muckle, with the following result: 



Copper, - - - 81. 



Silver, _ _ _ 15.87 



Iron, ... .39 



Antimony, ... .94 



Arsenic, a trace. 



98.20 



Pending nominations were read. 



Stated Meeting, May 17. 

 Present, eleven members. 

 Dr. Franklin Bache, Vice-President, in the Chair. 

 The following donations were announced : — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Memorie della Reale Academia della Scienza di Torino. Serie 

 Seconda. Tomes V. VI. \n\. VIII. IX. X. 1843, 1849. Torino. 

 4to. — From the Royal Academy of Sciences at Turin. 



Annual Report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, 

 and of its Committee on the Gallery of the Fine Arts. Baltimore, 

 1850. 8vo. — From the Maryland Historical Society. 



Transactions of the American Medical Association. Instituted 1847. 

 Philadelphia, 1849. 8vo. — From the Association. 



The African Repository and Colonial Journal. Vol. XXVI. No. 5. 

 May, 1850. Washington. 8vo. — From the American Coloni- 

 zation Society. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Third Series. Vol. XIX. No. 5. 

 May, 1850. Philadelphia. Svo. — From the Institute. 



Report of the Select Committee of the Legislature of 1849, on the 

 Publication of the Natural History of the State of New York. 

 Made to the Legislature, January 2, 1850. Albany. 8vo. — 

 From the Regents of the University of the State of New Yorh. 



