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Fifty specimens of British Lcpidoptera and Coleoptera. Pre- 

 sented by Mr. Cassin. 



Casts, in plaster, of the impressions of feet of a supposed 

 quadruped, from Greensburg, Pennsylvania. From Dr. 

 Alfred T. King, of Greensburg. 



Numerous specimens of the following species of fresh water 

 univalve Shells of Ohio. Presented by Mr. J. G. Anthony, 

 of Cincinnati, viz.: 



Amnicola Sayana, Anthony, Melania Sayii, Wood, 



Limnea caperata, Say, " abjuta, Haldeman, 



" chalybeus, Gould, Physa elongata, Say, 



" columella, Say, " gyrina, 



" desidiosa, Say, Planorbis exacutus, 



" humilis, Say, " dilatatus, Gould, 



" reflexa, umbrosa,.&c. Cyclas altilis, Anthony, 



Melania exilis, Haldeman, Paludina subsolida, do. 

 " gracilis, Anthony. 



The following specimens, from Venezuela, were presented 

 by Mrs. Sarah Campbell, of Germantown. 



Copper ore from the mines of Aroa, Venezuela; iron pyrites 

 in grains, from los Tequis, Valley of the Fuy ; coral, from 

 the coast near Laguyra ; bark of the Great Saman, Valley of 

 Aragua ; stalactite, from a cave near Curripi ; calcareous 

 deposite with impressions of leaves, from Chacao, in the Valley 

 of Caraccas ; 50 specimens of small shells, from the coast west of 

 Puerto Cabello ; 'Sangre de dragon,' from Venezuela ; seeds of 

 different kinds from near the mines of Aroa ; coal, from the same 

 locality. 



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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Parts 2 



and 3 of Vol. 3. 4to. London, 1844. 

 Also Proceedings of the same. Part 11, for 1843. From the 



Society. 

 A chronological introduction to the History of the Church, 



&c. By the Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis, D. D., L. L. D. 



