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Your secretary is pleased to report that, after due 

 correspondence, the following societies and journals 

 have placed the name of the Institute on their exchange- 

 lists, and have transmitted to us their respective publica- 

 tions, which are valuable acquisitions to our library : — 



American Philosophical Society, of Philadelphia. 



Albany Institute, of Albany, N. Y. 



American Geographical Society, of New York. 



American Monthly Microscopical Journal. 



Academy of Sciences of St. Louis, Mo. 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. 



Buffalo Society of Natural Science, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Bureau of Education, (Department of the Interior). 



Bureau of Ethnolgy, (Department of the Interior). 



Bureau of U. S. Geological Survey, (Department of the Interior). 



Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industries of New Jersey. 



Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, New Haven, Conn. 



Cincinnati Society of Natural Science, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Canadian Record and Natural History Society of Montreal. 



Davenport Academy of Natural Science, Davenport, Iowa. 



Department of the Interior. 



Engineer Department of U. S. Army. 



Library Company, Philadelphia. 



Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, Minn. 



Middlesex Institute, Mass. 



Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Mo. 



Magazine of American History. 



New York Academy of Sciences, New York. 



Natural History Society of Glasgow, Scotland. 



Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, Halifax. 



Newport Natural History Society, Newport, R. I. 



Portland Society of Natural History, Portland, Me. 



Rochester Society of Natural Science, Rochester, N. Y. 



Royal Society of Canada. 



Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, Buenos Aires. 



Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscow, Russia. 



Smithsonian Institution. 



Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Madison, Wis. 



Vassar Miscellany, Vassar College. 



One hundred seventy-three volumes of books, one 

 hundred nine panrphlets and journals, mostly the trans- 



