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skaps-Akademien afgifven af C. H. Boheman. Stockholm, 1851. 



8vo. — From the same. 

 Arsber ttelse om Technologiens Framsteg, till Kongl. Vetenskaps- 



Akademien, afgifven den 31 Mars, 1845, af G. E. Pasch. Stock- 

 holm, 1851. 8vo. — From the same. 

 Berattelse om Framstegen i Fysik, under ar 1849; afgifven till Kongl. 



Vetenskaps-Akademien af E. Edlund. Stockholm, 1851. 8vo. — 



From the same. 

 Joh. Paul Thun's Neues Bucherverzeichnisz; 1846, 7, 8. 12 vols. 



8vo. Leipzig. — From Dr. J. G. Flilgel, U. S. Consul at 



Leipzig. 

 The African Repository. Vol. XXVIII. No. 1. January, 1852. 



Washington. 8vo. — Frovi the Americati Colonization Society. 

 Contributions to Conchology. No. 10. By Prof. C. B. Adams. Am- 

 herst College, Mass., Nov. 1851. 8vo. — From the Author. 

 The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. No. XLV. New 



Series. January. 1852. Philadelphia. 8vo. — From Dr. Isaac 



Hays, Editor. 

 The Medical News and Library. Vol. X. No. 109. January, 1852. 



Philadelphia. 8vo. — From Blanchard <Sf Lea. 



Dr. Franklin Bache announced the death of Professor Moses 

 Stuart, of Andover, Massachusetts, a memher of this Society, 

 who died on the 4th of the present month, in the seventy-first 

 year of his age. 



Mr. Lea presented a Table of Meteorological Observations 

 made at Napa-keang, Loo Choo Islands, in 1848, by Dr. Bettel- 

 heim, which was referred to a Committee, consisting of Prof. 

 Frazer, Mr. R. A. Tilghman and Mr. Lea. 



Prof. Frazer offered to the Society a Philological Paper, by 

 Prof. Alexander, of Baltimore, entitled " Glossarii Novi Jin- 

 glicani Syngenesiaci Spicilegiuvi,^^ which was referred to a 

 Committee, consisting of Mr. Trego, Dr. Demme and Dr. 

 Dunglison. 



Mr. Lea read a paper by the late Richard C. Taylor, and re- 

 marked that it was the rough draft of a memoir intended for 

 the Transactions of the Society, which Mr. Taylor was en- 

 gaged in at the time of his death. As the article was not 

 finished, nor the map referred to prepared, Mr. Lea proposed 

 that the memoir in its unfinished state should be published in 



