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Dr. Benjamin Sharp. Bottle of crustaceans, Nantucket, Mass. 



John M. Sharp. Gorgonocephalus agassizii Lyman, from off Cape Cod, Mass.. 



Richard Shevlin. Arhacia puncUdata Lamarch, Ocean City, N. J. 



Florence J. Smith. Echinarachnias parma Lamarch, Plymouth, Mass. 



Dr. Witmer Stone. Lot of crustaceans. Manning, S. C. 



H. W. Trudell. Moira alropos Klein, Smiths Island off Cape Charles, Va. 



E. G. Vanatta. Orbicidina adunca F. and M., Fairyland, Bermuda. 



R. W. Wehrle. Collection of crustaceans, Huntingdon County, Pa. 



Vertebrate Fossils. 

 C. E. Claghorn. Fossil fish. Green River beds. 



Invertebrate Fossils. 



R. N. Atkinson. Four species of fossils, Table Cape, New Zealand. 



Dr. Amos P. Brow^n. Seven species of Oligocene fossils, Antigua, W. I. 



Mrs. W. Ludwig Baker. Four species of Miocene fossils. 



Bayard Long. Fifty-nine species of Cretaceous fossils, Vincentown and 

 MuUica Hill, N. J. 



Dr. Vickers Oberholtzer. One hundred and eleven trays of Silurian 

 fossils, Oeland, Sweden; fifty-one trays of Jurassic fossils, several European 

 localities. 



Lloyd B. Smith. Thirteen species of Pleistocene fossils, Leogane, Haiti. 



Minerals. 



Dr. Juan Argerich. Geode, Parand, River, ^\rgentina. 



C. E. Claghorn. Collection of minerals. 



Mrs. Edw. S. Sayres. One box of minerals. 



Frank M. Welles. Two specimens of Carnotite, Naturita, Colo. 



Purchased for the William S. Vaux Collection. Thirteen specimens. 



Archeology and Ethnology. 



George Apperley. One hundred and fifty-nine stone implements from; 

 Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. 



A. H. GoTTscHALL. About ,5,000 specimens representing the ethnography 

 and archaeology of America from Alaska to Mexico. 



Clarence B. Moore. Specimens of stone, shell and pottery from aboriginal 

 sites along the Tennessee River, added to the C. B. Moore Collection. 



Dr. Vickers Oberholzer. Grooved Axe-head, New Jersey (?). 



Mrs. Saenz. Basket-covered water-bottle, Cochabamba, Peru. 



Dr. Simoens da Silva. Celt — Baetinga County, Bahia, Brazil. 



Mrs. Curwen Stoddart, Jr. Seven Makah and California Indian baskets, 

 and a Japanese jinrikisha. 



Miss. E. V. Welt (through the Elsworth Collection). One hundred and 

 thirty-nine stone implements from Kentucky and Wisconsin. 



Plants. 



Edwin B. Bartram. One hundred and nine local plants and two hundred 

 and ninety-two from the eastern and southern United States. 



