1905.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 941 



H. A. PiLSBRY. Sixteen species of fossil moUusca from Province of Santa 

 Clara, Cuba. 



Burnett Smith. Ecphora quadricostata Say, St. Mary's River, Maryland. 



Joseph Willcox. Four fossils from Caloosahatchee River, Florida. 



L. WooLMAN. Fossil wood from Medford, New Jersey. 



J. M. Hartman. Slabs of invertebrate fossils, Juniata county, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Minerals. 



Miss H. Cubbison. Small collection of minerals. 



Mrs. J. W. Queen. Basaltic column. Giant's Causeway. 



F. P. Hexdly. Two slabs of schist with dendritic formation. 



T. J. Lewis. Large quartz crystal, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. 



William S. Vaux Collection. A number of specimens purchased. 



Plants. 



Hugo Bilgram. Diachoen cylindrica Bilgram (type). 



Stewardson Brown. Two hundred and twenty-eight Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersey plants. 



Joseph Crawford. One hundred and sixty-six Pennsylvania plants. 



Prof. Charles Gruber. Nine sheets of Crataegus. 



Dr. John W. Harshberger. Two hundred and seven Pocono plants. 



George Hartnell. Forty-four plants, Wyoming county. New York. 



C. D. Lippincott. Abnormal flower of Lilium swperhum. 



Miss Sadie Mulford. Viola mulfordw. 



Benjamin H. Smith. Forty Colorado and Pennsylvania plants. 



WiTMER Stone. Ninety-five Pennsylvania plants. 



E. G. Vanatta. Thirty Maryland plants. 



Samuel S. Van Pelt. One hundred and sixty-seven Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersej' plants. 



Mrs. Mary E. Williams. Ten South Florida plants. 



C. S. Williamson. Three hundred and sixty-four North American plants. 



Exploration of Bermuda. Four hundred and eleven sheets. 



Botanical Section. Five hundred and forty-seven sheets Shaw's Britisli 

 Columbia plants ; one hundred and ten sheets New England plants ; three hundred 

 sheets Pringle's Mexican plants. 



Philadelphia Botanical Club. Fifteen sheets North American plants. 



New York Botanical Garden Exchange. Forty-nine West Indian plants. 



U. S. Depart.Ment of Agriculture Exchange. Two hundred and seventeen 

 sheets of grasses. 



Microscope. 



Mrs. Thomas H. Montgomery. Microscope, formerly the property of Dr. 

 Samuel George Morton. 



