485 
1884,] 
Wales; Central Bureau of Statistics, and Bibliothéque Royale, 
at Stockholm; Accademia dei Lincei; Société de Geographie, 
Revue Politique, and M. Paul Chevallier, at Paris; Victoria 
Institute, Royal Astronomical Society, Royal Meteorological 
Society, Mr. William Marriott, and Nature, London; Royal 
Society of Edinburgh; Boston Society of Natural History ; 
Massachusetts Historical Society; S. EH. Cassino & Co.; Library 
of Harvard University; American Journal of Science; Me- 
teorological Observatory, at New York; New Jersey THistori- 
cal Society; Franklin Institute, Hibernian Society, Commis- 
sioners for the erection of the Public Buildings, Charles A. 
Ashburner, and Henry Phillips, Jr., of Philadelphia; M. H. 
Boyé, of Lehigh county, Pa.; the Second Geological Survey 
of Pennsylvania; Johns Hopkins University, and United 
States National Museum. 
Mr. Phillips made a communication “On a supposed Runic 
inscription near Yarmouth, N.S.,” and exhibited a photograph 
of a squeeze from it. 
Mr. Ashburner exhibited recently printed sheets of Cross- 
sections, made by the Geological Survey, in Schuylkill and 
Luzerne counties, and explained some of their curious exhibi- 
tions of structure. 
Mr. Fraley reported that he had received the Michaux 
rentes last due (April 1), amounting to $133.39, and had paid 
them over to the Treasurer. 
The pending resolution on change of Order of Business was 
postponed for consideration at another meeting. 
And the meeting was adjourned, 
