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Eeside this, the sum of $82.25 (including the above $17.50) 
was expended from the Academy funds to purchase needed 
works. This has enabled us to secure a number of needed 
volumes, and to complete two sets: Sitzungsberichte der K. 
Sachsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Verhandhugen 
des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg. 
The most needed books at present are the missing volumes 
of the Proceedings of the Boyal Society of London and it is 
the hope of this committee that they may be purchased the 
coming year. It means an expenditure of about $50. 
Prom certain statements overheard this last year, it seems 
not unnecessary to state at this time, that no money appro¬ 
priated to the uses of this Committee has ever been paid to 
any one as a remuneration for services. 
We recommend that this committee be continued for another 
year, and that there be appropriated for its use such sums as 
in the opinion of the executive committee may be available. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Walter M. Smith, 
Edward Kremers, 
George Wagner. 
APPENDIX. 
The following are the addresses added to our Exchange List 
since its publication in Vol. 15; those marked with a star 
come to us through the Geological and Natural History Survey: 
Charleston, S. Carolina: The Charleston Museum. 
Chili, N. Y.: The Oologist. 
Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio Naturalist. 
Philadelphia, Pa.: Wagner Free Institute of Science. 
Springfield, Mass.: Springfield Museum of Natural History. 
Sao Paulo, Brazil: Sociedad Scientifica, Museo Paulista. 
Aimani, German East Africa: K. Biologisch-Landwirth- 
schaftliches Institut. 
Modderfontein, Transvaal: South African Ornithologists 9 
Union. 
