568 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1<S93. 



1,409 skins, have been labeled and catalogued. For this work 

 the Conservator is largely indebted to Mr. Howard Y. Pennell. 



The additions to the ornithological collection during the year 

 have been noteworthy. The Rhoads collection of British Columbian 

 birds, numbering about 1,100 which was generously pur- 

 chased by friends of the Academy, is of especial importance as it 

 comprises large series of specimens from a region hitherto unrepres- 

 ented in the museum. Through the liberality of friends of the in- 

 stitution the Section was enabled to have an experienced collector, 

 Mr. R. B. Herron, in the field for a short time in the vicinity of 

 San Bernardino, Southern California, and many valuable specimens 

 of species heretofore wanting or very poorly represented in the col- 

 lection were obtained. 



The collection of mounted birds of the late George W. Carpenter 

 is also a very valuable acquisition, containing examples of many 

 rare species, the most important of which is an adult male speci- 

 men of the extinct Labrador duck. 



The Delaware Valley Ornithological Club has also added many 

 very instructive groups of native birds with their nests and eggs, to 

 the already large collection presented during previous years. 

 This is now one of the most attractive exhibits in the museum. 



At the annual meeting of the Section held December 18, 1893, 

 the following officers were elected : 



Director, ..... Spencer Trotter, M. D. 



George S. Morris. 

 Stewardson Brown. 

 Charles E. Ridenour. 

 Samuel G. Dixon, M.D. 

 Witmer Stone. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



Witmer Stone, 



Conservator. 



Vice-Director, 

 Recorder, 

 Cor. Secretary, 

 Treasurer, . 

 Conservator, 



REPORT OF THE PROFESSOR OF INVERTEBRATE 



PALEONTOLOGY. 



The Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology respectfully reports that, 

 as in past years, he has delivered the usual course of Spring lectures, 

 about twenty-five in number, and he acknowledges a satisfactor at- 

 tendance for the entire course. A number of the evening lectures 



