864 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



, Ida a. Keller, Ph.D. One thousand five hundred sheets of plants in case. 



Edward Potts. Flowers of Grevillea robusta. 



Purchased. H. H. Smith collection, two thousand five hundred sheets, from 

 Santa Marta, Colombia; Alexander McElwee herbarium, ten thousand sheets, 

 mainly North America. 



John T. Reeder. Agaricus from mine at Calumet, Michigan. 



Mrs. Charles Schaffer, One thousand plants from British Columbia, her- 

 barium of Dr. Charles Schaeffer. 



' Benjamin H. Smith. One hundred and eighty-eight Florida plants and two 

 European species. 



WiTMER Stone. Twenty-nine species from Choptank Mills, Delaware, and 

 fifty-eight sheets of local Violets. 



U. S. National Museum. Forty-three sheets of Fungi, Williams collection. 



E. G. Vanatta. Sixty-five species of ^Maryland plants. 



C. S. Williamson. Two hundred and seventy-two North American plants. 



Rev. Milton Waldo. Distorted branch of Water Beech. 



J. A. G. Rehn (Academy expedition to Georgia). Fifty sheets. 



H, A. PiLSBRY (Academy expedition to Cuba). One hundred and forty-eight 

 sheets. 



Stewardson Brown (Clarence B. Moore expedition to Florida). Two hun- 

 dred and fifty sheets. 



Minerals, Etc. 



Mrs. E. J. Bartol. Piece of flexible Sandstone. 



Harry T. Carson. Mineral specimen. 



S. G. DixoN, M.D. Magnetic Iron Ore, Cranberry, North Carolina. 



Fritz Gleim. Specimens of Pyrite, Elba, Italy. 



M. E. Griffith. Several specimens of minerals. 



John T. Reeder. Specimens of native sheet Copper, Calumet, Michigan. 



Joseph C. Roop, Water from phosphorescent lake in Bahamas. 



Mrs. Charles Schaffer. Collections of minerals and rocks. 



George Vaux, Jr. Ores from silver mines of British Columbia. 



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



Visitor. Chrysocolla, Arizona. 



