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University of Cincinnati. 



Office of the President. 



The President and Faculties of the University of Cincinnati acknowledge, 

 with much appreciation, the invitation to be represented at the celcbra ion of 

 the One hundredth Anniversary of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philar 

 delphia. They regret that it is not possible to send a delegate to convey to tin 

 members of the Academy their hearty congratulations upon the completion of 

 one hundred years of noble service, and their cordial good wishes for the succ -ful 

 continuation of its important work. 



The twentieth of March, Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. 



University of Colorado. 



The University of Colorado begs to convey to The Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia its most sincere congratulations on the occasion of the 

 Centenary of the Academy. At a time when our State was a wilderness 

 unvisited by scientific men, the Academy was laying the foundations of 

 American Biological Science. During the past century its unceasing activitu - 

 have contributed enormously to t he knowledge of the fauna and flora of the West. 

 We hope that the Academy will enjoy even greater prosperity in the future than 

 it has in the past, and that the coming century will see active cooperation between 

 it and our developing western institutions. 



Beautifully engrossed. 





