650 PROCEEDIXGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



Edwin B. Bartram. Three luinclred and sixty-three specimens from A'arious 

 places in the New England and Middle States. 



Botanical Section. Collection of one himdred and forty-three specimens 

 of Ruhus, Amelanchier and Betuln purchased from William H. Blanchard. 



Mrs. William Herbst. Dr. Herbst's collection of Fmigi, numbering about 

 5,000 specimens. 



Bayard Long. Seventy-nine specimens from Delaware. 



Philadelphia Botanical Club. Twenty-five hundred specimens of local 

 plants, received from various members. 



E. G. Vanatta. Eleven specimens from Chesterto\\ii, Md. 



S. Si Van Pelt. Forty-six specimens from Delaware. 



C. S. Williamson. Two hundred and ninety-four .specimens from Delaware. 



Fossil Plants. 

 Purchased. Fossil stump, Santiago de Cuba. 



Minerals. 



H. A. Green. Several minerals from Tryon. X. C. 

 Estate of Angelo Heilprin. Specimens of ores. 



Estate of Sophie F. Riley. , Collection of Transvaal minerals and set of 

 Centennial medals. 



William S. Vaux Collection. Twenty-nine specimens purchased. 



Arch.eology, Ethnology. 



Clarence B. Moore. Numerous specimens from Indian mounds of the 

 Southern States for the Clarence B. Moore Collection. 

 Mrs. W. p. Douglas. Canadian Indian Canoe. 



