1915.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 599 



John H. McFadden. Twenty-eight species of invertebrates from South 

 Victoria Land and New Zealand; Sir Ernest Shackleton's Collection. 



Clarence B. Moore. Balanus from Mobile Bay, Alabama. 



C. R. Orcutt. Two species of Crustacea (purchased). 



Miss R. M. Pierce. Balanus eburneus Gld. from Wildwood, N. J. 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Sixteen species of invertebrates from Arizona and Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



C. T. Ramsden. Small collection of crabs, Guantanamo, Cuba. 



S. N. Rhoads. Two crabs from Panama. 



. S. Raymond Roberts. Nine species of invertebrates from Massachusetts 

 and West Indies. 



United States Fish Commission. Anemone from off Cape Cod, Mass. 



Geology. 



John H. McFadden. Series of Antarctic geological specimens; Sir Ernest 

 Shackleton's Collection. 



Vertebrate Fossils. 



Bayard Long. Three fossil fish teeth. 



University of California. Mandible of Srnilodon sp., Pleistocene of Rancho 

 La Brea, Cal. 



Frank D. Butler. (On deposit) two tusks of Mammoth, Alaska. 



Invertebrate Fossils. 



John Ford Collection. Two species of fossil Oliva from North Carolina 

 and Florida (purchased). 



Robert W. Hendy. Livona pica L. from the Post-Phocene at Horse Hill, 

 Barbados. 



Mrs. M. K. Langsdorf. One hundred and sixty-five trays of Devonian 

 fossils from Canandaigua, N. Y. 



Bayard Long. Fifteen trays of Cretaceous fossils from Blackwood and 

 . Vincentown, N. J. 



Albert Moore. Belemnites americana Morton from the Cretaceous at 

 Barnesboro, N. J. 



Clarence B. Moore. Athyris tamida Dalm. from the Upper Silurian at 

 Dixie Landing, Tenn. 



New York State Museum. Hydnoceras balhense H. & C. from Bath, N. Y. 



Plants. 



A. Allann. Muscari comosa. 



E. B. Bartram. Twenty-two sheets of local plants. 



E. B. Bartram and B.\yard Long. Two hundred and fifty sheets from 

 Eastern Quebec. 



Wm. G. Bassett. Hypopilis, .sp. 



O. H. Brown. Seventy-five sheets of New Jersey plants. 



Joseph Craw^ford. Four sheets of local plants. 



Dr. J. W. Eckfeldt. Quercus rudkini. 



