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INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS. 



American Entomological Society (Entom. Sec. Acad.). 



Collection of the late Dr. Horn. One tray. 

 G. Bauman. Two trays of mollusks from Greenland. 

 M. Cossmann. Two trays of Dentalium from Biot, France. 

 Prof. Angelo Heilprin. Forty-four trays of fossils from Atlas 



Mountains, Algeria. 

 M. Homer. Thirty -four trays of fossils from Dismal Swamp 



Canal, Virginia. 

 J. E. Ives. One species from Lenola, New Jersey. 

 Miss M. E. Lyndall. Eleven trays of specimens from Shiloh, 



New Jersey. 

 A. M. Mercer. Three trays of specimens from Centerville, Mary- 

 land. 

 Clarence B. Moore. Pecten from Doctortown, Georgia. 

 J. A. Murphy. Twenty species from Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 

 H. A. Pilsbry. Chrysodomus stonei Pils. from Cape May, New 



Jersey. 

 S. L. Shumo. Collection of Invertebrate Fossils from Jamaica (not 



yet assorted). 

 J. A. Singley. Two species of Dentalium from Galveston, Texas. 

 Uselma C. Smith. One species from Lenola, New Jersey. 

 Joseph Willcox. Ninety-one trays of fossils from Florida. 



CARBONIFEROUS PLANTS. 



E. W. Claypole. Small collection. 



MINERALS ROCKS, ETC. 



Homer Darlington. Serpentine. 

 John Ford. Zeolite. 

 Angelo Heilprin. Gypsum. 

 Geo. H. Horn. Several specimens. 



W. W. Jefferis. Altered Biotite, Rattlebox, Pyrite, Tale, Calcite. 

 Farnum Bros. Opal Pebbles. 

 S. H. Hamilton. Tourmaline. 

 Edw. Longstreth. Several specimens of minerals. 

 Wilfred McSorley. Conglomerate Geode, Mt. Holly, N. J. 

 W. E. Meehan. Chalcedony, Florida. 

 Adolph Mueller. Quartz. 



Theo. D. Rand. Meerschaum pseudomorph after Quartz from 

 Radnor, Pa. 



