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Stated Meeting, December 21, 1888. 
Present, 24 members. 
President, Mr. FRAuEY, in the Chair. 
Correspondence was submitted as follows : 
A letter from M. Tommaso Caunizzaro, Messina, acknowl- 
edging receipt of diploma. 
A letter from the University of Cambridge, England, in 
reference to “the important project” of the Convention, pro- 
' posed by the Society, to frame an international language. 
Letters of envoy were received from the Muste Guimet, 
Paris, and K. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. 
Letters of acknowledgment were received for Proceedings, 
No, 127, from Prof. J.S. Newberry, New York; Academy of 
Sciences (also, Transactions XVI, ii), New York City, and 
Prof. J. P. Lesley, Philadelphia. 
Accessions to the Library were received from the K. Akad- 
emie der Wissenschaften, Wien; Dr. Adolph Bastian, Ber- 
lin; Verein fiir Liibeckische Geschichte und Alterthumskunde, 
Liibeck; Société de Physique et d’ Histoire Naturelle, Genéve; 
Société Hollandaise des Sciences, Harlem; Société d’Emula- 
tion, Abbeville; Société d’Histoire et d’Archiologie, Chalon- 
sur-Saone; Alliance Scientifique Universelle, Sociétés d’An- 
thropologie, and de Géographie, Marquis de Nadaillac, Paris; 
Société Historique, Littéraire, Artistique et Scientifique du 
Cher, Bourges; R. Academia de la Historia, Madrid; Dr. B. 
W. Richardson, London; Philosophical Society of Glasgow ; 
Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass.; Yale University, New 
Haven; Messrs. Philip C. Garrett, Thomas Hockley, Henry 
Phillips, Jr., Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 
Harrisburg; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; United 
States National Museum, Bureau of Education, Washington ; 
Georgia Historical Society, Savannah; Academy of Sciences, 
St. Louis; Dr. Antonio Peiiafiel, México. 
PROC, AMER. PHILOS, 80C, xxv. 128. 20. PRINTED JAN. 5, 1889. 
