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Stated Meeting, October 1. 

 Present, eight members. 

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

 The following donations were announced: — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Astronomical Observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Ox- 

 ford, in the year 1850 : By Manuel J. Johnson, M. A. Radcliffe 

 Observer. Vol. XI. Oxford, 1852. 8vo. — From the Radcliffe 

 Trustees. 



Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York. Vol. V. 

 Nos. 9-14. Aug. 1852. New York. 8vo. — From the Ly- 

 ceum. 



Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society: sundry missing 

 ■ Nos. to complete the series up to the present time. — From the 

 Society. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia. 

 Vol. VI. No. 4. July and August, 1852. Philadelphia. 8vo. — 

 From the Academy. 



Obituary Addresses on the occasion of the Death of Hon. Henry 

 Clay, a Senator of the United States from the State of Kentucky, 

 delivered in the Senate and in the House of Representatives of the 

 United States, June 30, 1852; — and the Funeral Sermon of the 

 Rev. C. M. Butler, Chaplain of the Senate, preached in the Sen- 

 ate, July 1, 1852. — Washington. 8vo. — From the Hon. James 

 Cooper, U. S. Senate. 



Mr. Trego announced the death of the Rev. Philip Mille- 

 doler, of New Jersey, a member of this Society, who died 

 Sept. 22, 1852, aged 77. 



Nominations for membership were read. 



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