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 20, 24, 37, 31, Ap. 3, 7, 10, 14, 17. Medical and Surgical Reporter, Feb. 13, 20, 27, 

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 body Press, Feb. 17, 24, Mch. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Ap. 14. Triibner's American and Ori- 

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SociETE Vaudoise des SCIENCES Naturelles. Bulletin de la Soci6t6 Vau- 

 doise des Sciences Naturelles, Vol. ix, Nos. 54, 59, 8vo, Lausanne, 1866-8. 



Verein fur Erdkcnde und verwandte WissEN.scHArTEN. Notizblatt des 

 Vereins fur Erdkunde und Verwandte AVissenschaften zu Darmstadt und des 

 Mittelrheinischen Geologischen Vereins; Nebst Mittheilungen aus der Grossh 

 Hessischeu Centralstelle fur die Landesstatistik; Herausgegeben von L. Ewald; 

 Des Notizblatts des Vereins fiir Erdkunde, Folge iii, Heft vi, 8vo, Darmstadt, 1867. 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF THE INSTITUTE AND 

 THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



{March and April.) 



WiELiS G. BURNHAM, Essex. Earth containing Iron from Essex. 



S. Uarlin. Specimen of a Domestic Cat, 13 years old. 



"Wm. R. Cloutman, Charleston, S. C. Post Pliocene fossils from the Ashley River 

 deposit, S. C. 



S. B. Daneorth, Newburyport. An Albino Woodchuck taken in Ne\vl3ury. 



H. Davis, Money Creek, Min. A box of Minerals, a bottle Leuciscii and two 

 Gopher Skins from that locality. 



Mrs. Davis, Gloucester. A collection of Pressed Alga from that vicinity. 



Horace Eaton. Native Cap from Aspinwall. Rattles of the California Rattle- 

 snake, and specimens of the Sequoia and California Redwood. 



Charles Fisher. Specimens of Gold Ores, Copper Pyi-ites. 



S. P. Fowler, Danvers. Specimen of Picus pubescens from Danvers. 



Henry R. Gardner, Salem. A specimen of Euplectella speciosa from the 

 Island of Zebu. 



AViLLiAM Gardner, Salem. A Young Canary. 



H. Gillsian, Detroit, Mich. A collection of Insects from Lake Superior. 



Alonzo Goldsmith. Young Python and three specimens of Gelassimus from 

 Sierra I-eone. Young Flying Fish, and a Parasitic Crustacean from the mouth of a 

 Flying Fish; both taken in latitude 22 or 23 N., longitude 40 \V. 



John Gould, Ipswich. Small Weasel taken during the change of pelage in 

 Essex. 



E. L. Greene, Col. Two specimens of Ophioglossus reticulatum from Albion, 

 Wis., Oct. 5, 1866. 



William Grover. Twenty-nine specimens of Leda thraciformis, and two of 

 Telina sp. from stomachs of Platessa sp. 



Capt. Henry D. Hall, U. S. R. M. Specimen of Squilla sp., from Cape Fear 

 River, N. C. 



J. P. Haskell, Marblehcad. One Scomberesox Storerii and several specimens 

 of Bolina from tlie Grand Banks. 



RoiiERT Howell, Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. A Collection of Fossils from the 

 Chemung Group. 



A. Hyatt. Specimens of Reed used in smoking the Mummies found in the 

 Mammoth Cave, Ky. A collection of Fossils from the vicinity of Annapolis, Md., 



