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Treasury. 8vo. Washington, 1842. — From the Treasury De- 

 partment. 

 Document No/70, Second Session, Twenty-seventh Congress. North- 

 eastern Boundary. — From Major J. D. Graham. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



Twenty-one Copper Coins, chiefly Oriental. — From Dr. Diver. 

 A Fossil from the Island of Antigua. — From Mr. G. M. Justice. 



Mr. Justice referred to certain interesting documents, rela- 

 ting to the history of Pennsylvania, which he hoped hereafter 

 to be able to lay before the Society. He noticed particularly 

 those relating to the expenses incurred in running Mason and 

 Dixon's Line. 



Mr. Kane informed the Society that the Legislature had re- 

 cently passed an act, agreeably to the memorial of the Soci- 

 ety, granting the power of selling the Hall. 



Stated Meeting, March 4. 

 Present, thirty-four members. 

 Mr. Du Ponceau, President, in the Chair. 

 The following donations were announced: — 



FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Quarterly Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians 

 of Philadelphia, Vol. I. No. 1. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1841.— 

 From the College. 



A New Dictionary of Medical Science. Third Edition, greatly mo- 

 dified and enlarged. By R. Dunglison, M.D. Philadelphia, 

 1842. — From the Author. 



Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie. Uitgege- 

 ven door J. Van der Hoeven, M.D. en W. H. de Vriese, M.D. 

 8vo. Ley den, 1841. — From the Editors. 



The Committee, consisting of Mr. Walker, Dr. Patterson, 

 and Major Bache, to whom were referred Mr. Simeon Bor- 



