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J. J. White. Eight species Florida shells. 



Joseph Willcox. Thirty-five trays of Fulgur, etc. 



Mrs. M. Burton Williamson. Five species Californian mollusks. 



B. H. Wright. Four species Florida mollusks. 



Young Naturalists' Society, Seattle, Wash. Collection of marine shells. 



Purchased by the Academy of Natural Sciences and the Conchological 



Section: Two hundred and ninety-one species new to the collection ; 



also a small collection made by G-. F. Russell in British Guiana. 



Invertebrate Fossils. 



Uselma C. Smith. Thirty-nine trays of fossil mollusca from Jamaica. 



Vertebrate Fossils. 



Dr. S. G. Dixon and Henry C. Mercer. A large collection of mam- 

 malian remains from the deposit at Port Kennedy, Pa. 



Plants. 



Dr. Aldridge. Seven species of North American plants. 



Lucien H. Alexander. Thirty -five species of Hawaiian Island ferns. 



George M. Beringer. Six species of North American plants. 



Stewardson Brown. Three hundred and seventy-five species of Ha- 

 waiian Island plants and twenty species of Underwood and Cook's 

 Hepaticse. americanx. 



George F. Eaton. One hundred and seventy-two species Sphagna 

 Boreali- Americana Exsiccati. 



J. B. Ellis. Centuries 34 and 35 of North American fungi. 



Benjamin Heritage. Seven species of North American plants. 



W. W. Jefferis. Five species of North American plants. 



Charles Lippincott. Specimen of Grindelia squarrosa.. 



Thomas Meehan. Forty species of North American plants, two hun- 

 dred and nine species of Mexican plants collected by Pringle, and 

 two hundred and forty-one species of Asia Minor plants collected by 

 Bornmiiller. 



Miss Rex. Five hundred species of Myxomycetes, Collection of Dr. 

 G. A. Rex. 



Benjamin H. Smith. Specimen of Rhamnus smithii. 



Uselma C. Smith. Ninety species of Jamaica ferns. 



Baron Ferdinand Von Miiller (through Mr. Meehan). Thirty-five 

 species of Australian plants. 



Minerals, Etc. 



Alaska Expedition (collected by Dr. Benjamin Sharp). Five speci- 

 mens of minerals, Alaska. 

 Fesquet Estate. Fourteen boxes of minerals and ores. 



