DONATIONS FOn THE LIBRARY. 503 



Bolton (R.) Bronze medal of Matthew Holtnti, Solio, Great Britain. 



Buifinch (C.) Specimen o( polished Breccia, used in the Columns of the Ca- 

 pitol, Washintrion. 



Curson (S.) Ancient Peruvian Cloth from a mound near Lima. 



Chapman (.N. — M. D.t Orig. Portrait of Alexander Wilson the Ornithologist. 



Dearborn (B.) An improved Baliotini; Hox. 



J)asrlikoft" A.I Bustvin Plaster) (d" Count UomanzoB". 



Du Ponceau ^P. S.i Orig. Portrait of J. Ilcckew elder, executed for him. 



Gilpin (J & T.) Sj). of their paper CEndless Sheet) pp. 45. printed as it came 

 damp from flie manufacturing rollers. 



Heckewelder (Miss) .\ pair of Iiuliun Mocka'^ens and Pipe. 



Jones (Wm) Skeleton, Head, and Horns of the .Vsiatic Wild Buffaloc. Spe- 

 cimens of Coral, and o specimens of Birds. 



Le Baron (F. — M. D.) Specimens from Cobalt Mine in Connecticut, and of 

 coloured Glass with it. 



Lorich (Chev.) A polished Vase of Swedish Porphyry from the Royal .Manuf. 

 of Klfdals in Dalerarlia. 



Mease 'J. — M. D.i Engraved Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton. 



Murray, Fairman, & Co. Specimens of Engraving in Steel Plates, to prevent 

 forgery. 



Ord (G.) Several Old English and American Coins. — Also a Lithog. Engrar- 

 ingof the Ichthyosaurus Giganteus. 



Pekenino, His Engravings of Franklin, Locke, Bonaparte, &c. &c. 



Rodney (Ca-sar) A diillarof 1813, from Rio de la Plata. 



Ronian/.ort" tCount) His Bust in 15ron/.i> — upon receiving this Bust, that pre- 

 sented by Mr. Uaschkort' was placctl in the Academy of Fine Arts. 



Sansom tJoseph) Old .Viiierican Provincial Coins. — Three silver Medals ; of 

 Franklin, engraved for him by Rcicii, 1771) — of Washington, irOT^-of 

 Franklin Hi Washington, 1785. Designed by him as a commencement 

 of a .Medaiiic History of the U. States. 



Shervall (Sarahs Electrical Copper point of Lightning Rod of E. Kinnersly — 

 the first struck by Lightning in Phil. 



Short (Wni) A Collection of French .Medals, relative to the American Re- 

 volution, &c. 



Smith (Charles) Two pair of Deer Horns interlocked, with the Skeleton Heads 

 (Cerv. Virg ) supposed to have perished in battle. 



Vater (J. S.) Seven rare specimens of .\inbcr from the Baltic. 



Vaux (Roberts) \ Box made of the Kensington Elm, under which Penn made 

 his Treaty with the Indians. 



Vaughan (John) R. Patterson's .\pparatus for measuring altitudes, and Dr. 

 Coates's Hydrostatic Balance. 



Consider.iblc a^lilitions have been made to our Minerals by the liberality of 

 Wm. M'Clure — N. A. Ware — Z. Collins. 



And also by H. Abbot — Major Aberl — L. Baldwin — R. Conyngham 

 — Jos. Cloud — It. Dietz, — I. .S. Davis — Gen. Devereux — Wm. Dailcy 

 — Rev. J. W. Hvinel— S. Jackson— J. Lukens— S. .Merrick— B. K. 

 Morgan — Samuel Parkes, Lon. — T. Peironnet, &t. 



Wistar (Mrs.) Three Boxes of Insects from China. 



.\ Portrait of Dr. Priestley by R. Pcalc, painted for our late President, 



Ca.=par Wistar. 



