Vll. 



Yellow Apatite, from Hurdtown, N. J. From Mr. G. 0. Seward, through 

 Dr. Fisher. 

 Cranium of Procyon lotor. From Dr. W. D. Hartmann. 



Jtcne 6th. 



The following Reptiles, collected by Dr. Woodhouse in the Creek Boundary 

 Survey in 1849, under Capt. Sitgreaves, and in 1851 under Capt. Woodruff; 

 those of Texas and New Mexico in 1850, on the Zuni Expedition under Capt. 

 Sitgreaves : 



Saurians Holbrookia maculata, B. and G-, Cherokee Country; Cnemido- 



phorus gularis, B. and G., Texas ; Agama collaris, Say, Creek Boundary ; 

 Phrynosoma cornutum, Hall., Creek Boundary; Phrynosoma planiceps, Hall., 

 Western Texas; Phrynosoma modestum,G., New Mexico ; Phrynosoma orbicu- 

 lare, Weig., New Mexico; Sceloporus bi-seriatus, Hall., New Mexico. 



Ophidians. Psammophis fiavigularis, Hall., Creek Territory; Leptophis 

 aestiva, Linn., Texas ; Pityophis affinis, Hall., New Mexico ; Calamaria elap- 

 soidea, Holb., Creek Boundary; Heterodon nasicus, B. and G., Santa Fe ; Ophi- 

 saurus ventralis, Linn., Prairies of Verdigris River; Crotalus Le Contei, Hall., 

 New Mexico. 



Batrackia7is .Araby stoma nebulosum, Hall., New Mexico. 



The above presented by Dr. Woodhouse, being duplicates of most of the 

 originals in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Two large Polypori, from West Indies. From Dr. Goddard. 



Acicular Crystal of Sulphate of Lime, from Mammoth Cave, Ky. From Dr. 

 E. Lang. 



Felspar with Phosphate of Lime, from Wissahicon. From Mr. I. Lea. 



Twenty-three specimens Minerals and Fossils. Presented by J. Yeates 

 Conyngham, of Lancaster Co., Pa., through Dr. F. West. 



June \2>th. 



Three Vertebrae of a species of Crocodile from the Green Sand of New Jersey. 

 From Prof. S. S. Haldeman. 



Two specimens of Histerocarpus , with the Uterus of the same ; from 



California. Presented by Dr. W. P. Gibbons. 



Fruit of Bertholettia excelsa. Presented by Dr. Ruschenberger. 



June 20^/j. 



Twelve specimens of Fossils, from San Pedro, California ; Shark's Tooth, from 

 Santa Barbara, California. Presented by Dr. Heermann. 



Beautifully mounted Skeleton of a Setter Dog. Presented by Mr. John Lambert. 



Ophidium marginatum, from Delaware Bay. Presented by Mr. Hamilton, 

 through Mr. S. G. Morton. 



DONATIONS TO LIBRARY 



In May and June, 1854. 



May 9th. 



Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia. Vol. 7, Nos. 4 and 5. 

 From the Editors. 



Journal of the Society of Arts of London. Nos. 49 62. From the Society. 



Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, No. 37. From the 

 Society. 



Reports of the Proceedings of the Geological and Polytechnic Society of the 

 West Riding of Yorkshire, 1852. From the Society. 



Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Annual Report for 1852 and 1853. 

 From the Society. 



Geological Map of Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior. By J. D. Whitney. 

 From the Author. 



