Prof. Benjamia Silliman ; Prof. James D. Dana ; Prof. W. H. Brewer, 

 and Prof. George J. Brush, of New Haven, Ct. ; A. E. K. Ajrassiz, of Cam- 

 bridjj;e; Prof. Joseph Leidy; Dr. John L. LeConte; Isaac Lea, LL.D., and 

 T. A. Conrad, of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Protessor Joseph Henry, Sect. Smithso- 

 nian Institution; Prof. Jared P. Kirtlnnd, of Eockport, Ohio; and Thomas 

 Bland, Esq., of New York, were elected Corresponding members. 



Monday, March 19, 1866. 

 Vice President Goodell in the Chair. 

 Letters were read from G. C. Broadhead, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Maj. Gen. 

 Alfred Sully, U. S. A., Clinton, Iowa; Dr. A. S. Packard, Boston Society of 

 Natural History; F. G. Sanborn, State Cabinet, Boston; John Akhurst, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Edward Pickering, Boston ; Prof. John P. Marshall, Tuf s' 

 College ; W. H. Niles, New Haven, Ct. ; Eobert Howell, Nichols, N. Y. ; 

 Prof. J. W. Dawson, Montreal, Canada ; Dr. N.T. True, Bethel, Me.; Prof. 



B. E. Mudge, Kansas State Agricultural College; G. K. Gilbert, Eochester, 

 N. Y. ; Capt. Alpheus Hyatt, New York, N. Y. ; John G. Anthony, Asst. 

 Museum Comparative Zooloav, Cambridge, Mass.; T. A. Cheney. JBavana, 

 N. Y. ; Prof. Charles S. Stone, Cooper Union, New Yoik, N.'Y.; Prof. 

 Chas. E. Hamlin, Waterville College, Me. ; Prof. J. P. Lesley, Univer- 

 sity of Penn. ; S. Jillson, Feltonville, Mass. ; James M. Shaw, South Water- 

 ford, Me. ; James Lewis, Mohawk, N. Y.; W. M. Hunting, Eairfield, N. Y. ; 

 Henry Englemann, Belleville, 111. ; Chas. D. Marshall, Corresp. Sect. Buflftilo 

 Society Natural Sciences; Dr. E. W. Hubbard, Totienville, N. Y.; Abijah 

 Bradley, New Haven, Ct.; James P. Kimball, New York, N. Y.; F. 'E. 

 Howland, Irvintcton, N. Y. ; H. M. Bannister, Evanston. 111.; J. D. Parker, 

 Steuben, Me.; T. A. Conrad, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Col. E. B. Marcy, U. S.A.; 

 Prof. Chr. Johnston, University of Md. ; Prof. W. D. Moore, Irwin's Sta- 

 tion, Pa. ; H. A. Green, Mt. Morris, N. Y.; Prof. H. A. Ward, Eochester 

 University, N. Y. ; Prof. H. J. Clark, Cambridge ; Thomas Devine, Ottawa 

 City, Canada; John Gebhard, Jr., Schoharie, N. Y. ; Henry Eousseau, Troy, 

 N. Y.; U. S. Coast Survey; John G. Hotlgkins, Education Office, Toronto, 



C. W.; Richard Hamant, Worcester Society of Natural History; Albert D. 

 Hager, State Geologist of Vt. ; Prof. J. D.Dana, Yale College ; Dr. A. M. 

 Leonard, Lockport, N. Y. ; U. S. Bureau of Navigation ; Dr. B. F. Shu- 

 mard, St. Louis, Mo. ; Prof. E. J. Pickett, Attica, Ind. ; L. B. Case, Eich- 

 mond, Ind. ; A. Agassiz, Museum Comp. Zoology ; Dr. Carl Eominger, Ann 



"Arbor, Mich.; A.M. Edwards, President Am. Microscopical Society, New 

 York; U. P. James, Cincinnati, Ohio; E. F. Cox, New Harmony, Ind.; 

 M. C. Fernald, South Levant, Me.; Dr. J. H. Slack, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. 

 W.-Foster, Chicago, 111. ; Prof A. Litton, St. Louis Medical School ; Al. 

 phens Hyatt, Baltimore, Md. ; Prof. J. M. Safford, State Geologist of Ten- 

 nessee, Nashville, Tenn. ; Prof. Theo. Gill, Smithsonian Institution ; H. M- 

 Eaynor, New York; Prof. Joseph Henry, Sect. Smithsonian Institution; Dr. 

 Charles Tufts, Dover, N- H. ; E. W. Hilgard, State Geologist of Miss., Ox- 

 ford. Miss.; New York Historical Society ;" Smithsonian Institution; New 

 England Historic-Genealogical Society ; Boston Mercantile Library 

 Association; The President and Trustees of Bowdoin College; Iowa State 

 Historical Society; Chicago Historical Society; Jeremiah Colbnrn, Boston ; 

 Wm. Graves, Newburyport ; Capt. N. E. Atwood, Provincetown. 



Donations to the Library and Museum were announced. 



