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142 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Proceedings of the Stated ~3lonthly ,~[eeti~tg, January 17th, 1550. Samuel V. Merriek, President, in the chair. Thomas Fletcher, Vice President. Isaac B. Garrigues, Recording Secretary. John F. Frazer, Treasurer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Letters acknowledging donations were read h'om the Royal Institution, the Royal Institute of British Architects, and ttle Statistical Society: of London, and tile Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. Donations were received from tile Society of Arts, the Statistical Society, and the Royal Astronomical Society, London; Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, U. S. Congress; R. P. Anderson, Esq., Washington City, D. C.; Lieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. Navy; Thomas H. Forsyth, Esq., and Benj. Matthias, Esq., Senate of Pennsylvania; Franklin Peale, Esq., and Thomas J. Wey- gandt, Esq., Philadelphia. The periodicals received in exchange for the Journal of the Institute were laid on the table. The Treasurer read his statement of receipts and payments for the month of November, and also his annual statement for the year 1849. The Board of Managers and the Standing Committees reported their minutes. The annual statement of the Committee on Publications was read. The Committee having charge of the arrangement of the Geological Specimens presented their report, which was read. The Committee on Exhibitions presented their report on the application of Messrs. Charles Iiarkncss & Son, and were discharged from the further consideration of the subject. The Trustees of the Elliott Cresson Medal Fund presented their report, in which they recommend the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Institute will award the Elliott Cresson Medal, struck in silver, for such articles of African production, grown or made by the Pennsylvania settlement in Liberia, as Elliott Cresson, Esq., may designate, according to the terms proposed in his letter of the l"2th inst.
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