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PROCEEDINGS OF 
[1844, 
Enclosing $5 for himself, and $5 lor the Maryland Historical So¬ 
ciety, towards the publication of the proceedings of the April meet¬ 
ing. 
From Chas. Woodward, Corresponding Secretary of the Natural 
History Society of Geneva College, New York, April 9, 1844: 
Acknowledging communications, and accepting correspondence on 
the part of the Natural History Society of Geneva. 
From Joseph Tuley, Milwood, Virginia, April 9, 1844. 
From Josiah Quincy, President Harvard College, April 12, 
1844. 
From H. L. Ellsworth, Patent Office, Washington, April 12, 
1844 : Handing over a box containing contributions from Dr. Jack- 
son, and a catalogue of them. 
From Brantz Mayer, Corresponding Secretary Maryland Histori¬ 
cal Society, Baltimore, April 12, 1844: Announcing the formation 
of the Maryland Historical Society, which will be happy to enter 
into relations of correspondence and exchanges with the Institute. 
From Alfred S. Waugh, Mobile, April 13, 1844. 
From George Endicott, New York, April 15,1844: Acknowledg¬ 
ing membership, and transmitting $5 towards the publication of the 
proceedings of the late meeting. 
From Thomas Turner, Postmaster, Windsor, North Carolina, 
April 15, 1844: Transmitting $15, for various persons for expenses 
of the publication of the April meeting of the Institute. 
From E. H. Davis, Chillicothe, Ohio, April 18, 1844: Transmit¬ 
ting $5 for himself, and $5 for Col. John Madeira, for copies of the 
proceedings of the late meeting of the Institute, and promising to 
forward specimens of western shells, with descriptions of them, 
&c. 
From J. M. Allen, Civil Engineer, Lyons, New York, April 18, 
1844. 
From Naval Lyceum, Brooklyn, New York, by M. D. Newman, 
Com. U. S. Navy, Corresponding Secretary, April 18, 1844. 
From A. H. Everett, Boston, April 20, 1844. 
From George B. Wallis, Washington, April 20,1844: Describing 
Niagara, &c., and offering specimen of the table rock of the falls, 
&c. 
From George Tucker, University, Virginia, to Mr. Spencer, April 
20, 1844: Transmitting a communication, &c. 
From John C. Brent, Washington, April 23, 1844. 
From Professor Henry Tutwiler, La Grange College, Alabama, 
April 24, 1844: Enclosing $5, to pay for a publication of the 
proceedings of the late meeting. 
From Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, New York, April 27, 1844: 
Thanking the Institute for conferring membership on him, and will 
be happy to advance its interests. 
