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Stated Meeting, March 15. 

 Present, twenty-five members. 

 Mr. Du Ponceau, President, in the Chair. 

 The following donations were received: — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



The Statutes at Large of South Carolina, edited, under authority of 

 the Legislature, by Thomas Cooper, M.D. LL. D. Vols. III. & 

 IV. Columbia, 1838 From Dr. Tidyman. 



Laws of Maryland at large, with proper Indexes. To which is pre- 

 fixed the Charter, with an English translation. By Thomas Ba- 

 con. Annapolis, 1765. — From Mr. M. Carey. 



Laws of Maryland, made and passed at a Session of Assembly, in 

 the year of our Lord, 1783. Annapolis. — From the same. 



Congressional Documents for 1826. Two volumes. Washington, 

 1826. — From the same. 



Discourse delivered before the Law Academy of Philadelphia, at the 

 opening of the Session, September 5, 1838. By P. M'Call, Esq. 

 Philadelphia, 1838. — From the Author. 



On the relative strength and other mechanical properties of Cast 

 Iron, obtained by hot and cold blast. By Eaton Hodgkinson, 

 Esq. London, 1838. — From the Author. 



On the strength and other properties of Cast Iron obtained from the 

 hot and cold blast. By W. Fairbairn, Esq. London, 1838. — 

 From the Author. 



Address of the General Secretaries at the Eighth Meeting of the 

 British Association for the advancement of Science. 1838. — 

 From Professor A. D. Bache. 



Catalogue of the Philosophical Instruments, Models of Inventions, 

 Products of National Industry, &c. &c, contained in the first 

 exhibition of the British Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1838. — From the same. 



Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Medical Institute of 

 the city of Louisville. 1839. — From Dr. C. W. Short. 



Report of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, containing a description 

 of the Swatara Mining District, illustrated by diagrams. Har- 

 risburg, 1839. — From Mr. F. Fraley. 



