1906.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 601 



' Clarence B. Moore. Numerous additions to the C. B. Moore Collectioa of 

 Indian pottery, etc., from the mounds of Southern Atlantic and Gulf States. 



Invertebrate Fossils. 



Clarence B. Moore. Two tray.s of fossil invertebrates from Georgia and 

 Florida. 



C. AuLOMETTE Shepard. Latirus -fioridanus Heilpr. from Tampa, Florida. 

 Joseph Willcox. Seventy species of fossils from the Eastern United States. 

 Mrs. W. S. Bowen. Several fossil invertebrates. 



Minerals, etc. 



Miss E. L. Lundy. Miscellaneous collection of rocks, etc. 



J. L. North. Mill cinder (supposed meteorite), Sewell, New Jersey. 



E. A. Pitman. Collection of minerals and rocks. 



Henry A. Schweyer. Serpentine slab, Easton, Pennsylvania. 



Dr. Benjamin Sharp. Iron ore, Michigan. 



William S. Vaux Collection. Numerous specimens purchased. 



Plants. 



Stewardson Brown. Collection of Florida plants. 



Joseph Crawtord. One hundred and fifty plants from various localities. 



Joseph Crawford, Bayard Long and S. S. Van Pelt. One hundred and 

 twenty plants from the Adirondack Mountains, New York. 



Dr. John W. Harshberger. Fifty-five plants from Vermont. 



Dr. Ida A. Keller. One hundred plants, Glen Onoko, Pennsylvania, and 

 Cape Vincent, New York. 



Bayard Long. Fifty plants, Pocono region of Pennsylvania. 



New York Botanical Gardens. General collection of about 1,100 speci- 

 mens, in exchange ; principally from Southern California, Central America and 

 the West Indies. 



Philadelphia Botanical Club, through various of its Members. Two 

 thousand plants. 



Benjamin H. Smith. Small collection of plants from various localities. 



Witmer Stone. Eighty-five specimens of plants from Minnesota. 



United States National Museum, in Exchange. Specimens of Viola 

 painteri, Townsendia wilcoxiana and Phillopterus macrorhizus . 



Charles S. Williamson. Fifty plants from various locaUties. 



Francis Windle. Specimen of Panicum philadelpMcum . 



Academy Expeditions. Canadian Rocky Mountains, Stewardson Brown 

 collector, four thousand specimens. .Arizona, Dr. H. A. Pilsbry collector, two 

 hundred and fifty specimens. 



Botanical Section — Plants Purchased. J. W. Blankenship, Montana, 

 583; A. A. Heller, Western America, 1,40.3; A. O. Garrett, Utah, 100; Charles H. 

 Shaw, Selkirk flora, 545. 



