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Wednesday, November 13, 1867. Quarterly Meeting. 

 James Kimball in the chair. 



Committees were appointed for holding meetings on each Monday- 

 evening during the ensuing winter ; also such microscopic meetings 

 as may be deemed expedient. 



Frank W. Miller, of Portsmouth, N. H., was elected a Corresponding 

 Member. 



W. W. Kichards, of Salem, was elected a Resident Member. 



Monday, November 18, 1867. Eegular Meeting. 



Vice President Goodell in the chair. 



Letters were announced fropi, — Massachusetts Historical Society, 

 Boston (Aug. 7) ; E. Hall, Athens, 111. ; Prof. H. C. Wood, jr., Pliila- 

 delphia; R. S. Rantoul, Salem (Aug. 23); S. Jillson, Hudson; C.J. 

 Maynard, Newtonville (Aug. 25) ; E. N. Walton, Salem (Aug. 26) ; 

 Hon. Ezra Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Henry Saltonstall, Boston ; B. W. 

 M'Lain, Root, Ind. (Aug. 28); D. Appleton & Co., New York; Prof. 

 J. Wyman, Cambridge ; John C. Gray, Boston ; E. N. Walton, Salem 

 (Aug. 29) ; Rev. James Hubbert, Kingston, C. W. (Aug. 30) ; Dr. Wm. 

 Stimpsou, Sec. Chicago Acad, of Sciences ; I. P. Langworthy, Boston 

 (Aug. 31) ; Mnseum of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh (Sept. 1) ; 



D. Appleton & Co., N. Y. (Sept. 4) ; Literary and Philosophical Soci- 

 ety of Manchester, Manchester ; S. H. Scudder, Sec. Boston Society 

 Natural History ; Richard Eddy, Libr. Historical Society of Pennsyl- 

 vania (Sept. 5) ; C. C. Beaman, Cambridge (Sept. 9) ; Rev. James 

 Hubbert, Montreal ; Prof. L. W. Bailey, University of New Bruns- 

 wick, Eredericton, N. B. (Sept. 10) ; Royal Institution of Loudon 

 (Sept. 11) ; D. Appleton & Co., New York; W. G. Binney, Burlington, 

 N. J. ; S. Jillson, Hudson; A. Hyatt, Keesville, N. Y. ; S. R. Carter, 

 Paris Hill, Me. ; I. P. Langworthy, Boston (Sept. 13) ; T. S. Peace, 

 Manchester, England (Sept. 16) ; Leeds Philosophical and Literary 

 Society, Leeds; Prof. A. E. Verrill, Yale College; I. P. Langworthy, 

 Boston ; G. W. Pease, Salem (Sept. 17) ; P. R. Uhler, Baltimore (Sept. 

 18) ; Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A., Columbia, S. C. ; Prof. Richard Owen, 

 New Harmony, Ind. ; Dr. H. C. Wood, jr., Philadelphia (Sept. 19); 

 Moses W. Putnam, Haverhill (Sept. 20) ; Prof. A. E. Verrill, Yale Col- 

 lege (Sept. 22) ; S. P. Fowler, Danvers ; Joseph Banvard, Paterson, 

 N. J. (Sept. 27) ; S. R. Carter, Paris Hill, Me. ; Prof. A. E. Verrill, 

 Yale College; Curator of the Indian Museum, Calcutta; E. 0. Hovey, 

 Crawfordsville, Ind. (Sept. 28); Charles A. Houghton, HoUiston ; H. 



E. Bassett, Waterbury, Ct. (Sept. 30) ; J. K. Wiggin, Boston (Oct. 1) ; 

 Prof. L. W. Bailey, University of New Brunswick; Dr. C. C. Abbott, 

 Trenton, N. J. (Oct. 2) ; P. A. McMoore, Fort Ann, N. Y. ; N. E. At- 

 wood, Proviucetown (Oct. 3); Otis Fuller, Boston; A. B. Garber, 

 Easton, Pa.; G. D. Smith, Boston; Thomas A. Dickinson, Lewiston, 



PROCEEDINGS ESSEX INST., VOL. V. 24 JULY, 1868. 



