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CONSERVATOR'S REPORT, 



For 18G7. 



The following donations to the Conchological Cabinet have 

 been received during the year. 



From G. A. Lathrop, Michigan. Eighty-four species of shells 

 from Saginaw River and its vicinity. 



Dr. E. W. Hubbard, Staten Island, N. Y. Eelix Jachsonii, 

 Bland. 



John Krider, Philadelphia. Six species of S. American Land 

 Shells. 



Geo. W. Tryon, Jr., Philadelphia. Six specimens of shells 

 exhibiting internal structure ; 3Iagilis antiquus, from the Ked 

 Sea, Helix Parkeri ; 95 species selected from the Poulson 

 Collection, and about 200 additional duplicate species from 

 the same collection. Four specimens of Cephalopods in 

 spirits, and 48 species, numerous specimens of Australian 

 shells, together with a collection of Cephalopods and other 

 naked moilusks in spirits. 



J. H. Thomson, New Bedfor 1, Mass. Helix Stuartice, Sowb. 

 Philippines, and Mortacuta Gouldii. 



A. 0. Currier, Grand Rapids, Mich. Four types of new 

 species and thirty-nine species, numerous specimens from 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. 



J. B. EsHLEMAN, Lancaster Co., Penn. Ifelania altilis, Lea. 



J. R. Willis, Halifax, N. S. Twenty species of marine shells 

 from Nova Scotia. 



C. F. Parker, Camden, N. J. Fifteen species and eleven sec- 

 tions of shells. 



S. R. Roberts, Philadelphia. Six species. 



Sylvanus Hanley, Middlesex, England. One hundred and 

 eighty-four species of marine shells, from Italy. 



F. H. Aldrich, Troy, N. Y. Twenty-eight species of land 

 and fresh water shells, collected in the vicinity of Troy, 

 New York. 



Dr. II. C. Wood, Jr., Philadelphia. Four species of land shells 

 from Texas. 



