We have . - puhlicatioi. _..ange, dumig in ^ ^pr, 
Foreign Societies, and from 24 Home Societies, on our List of Exchanges, 
and also donations of 64 volumes and pamphlet publications from about 
50 individual donors, not upon the regular List of Exchanges. 
From these Foreign Societies vv^e have received about 480 volumes and 
numbers, and from the Home Societies on the list, about 80 volumes and 
numbers; making approximately, a total of — Foreign 480, Home 80, Indi- 
viduals 64—624 volumes and numbers as an addition to the Library. 
And besides these some volumes and numbers have been directly pre- 
sented at the meetings of the Academy, which are not entered on my 
record, but go directly to the Librarian. 
The number of corresponding members on our list (and still living so 
far as can be ascertained) is which three have been elected during 
the past year. The number alreadj marked deceased is 30. 
Of No. I of vol. iii. of the Transjfictions, there have been distributed 
through the Corresponding Secretai^, to exchanges 279 copies, extras 16, 
— total 295. Copies sold, of all num'!|)ers, 18 — total disposed 01313. Full 
sets donated to new Societies, 7 equaf^o 56 numbers— grand total (nearly) 
369 numbers. - ^ 
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