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Nation, Jan. 21, Feb. 11 ; Naturalist's Note Book, Feb. — ; Peabody Press, Jan. 20, 

 27, Feb. 3; Salem Observer, Jan. 23, .30, Feb. 6, 13; TrUbner's American and Ori- 

 ental Literary Kecord Jan. lo; Western BookseUer, Feb. 1. 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF THE INSTITUTE AND 

 THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



"Wilms G. Buksham, Essex. A beautifully made Stone Axe, found in Essex. 



Beowx E. Shaw, Salem. A framed Photograph of the Hairy Family of Ava, 

 Bui-ma, and one of a Group of Andamanese, Natives of the Andaman Islands, Bay 

 of Bengal. 



JOHX R. Mansfield, Salem. Malformed Egg of Common Fowl. 



A Friend, Salem. Four steel spurs used by the Malays for arming fighting cocks. 



T. S. Brighasi, Salem. Two specimens of Snow Buntings (Plectrophanes 

 nivalis) and two Lesser Red-poll Linnet (J^giothus linarius), from Salem. 



H. B. Griffin, Salem. Egg case containing embryo of Skate, from Rockport. 



J. G. M^iLLis, Salem. Embryo of Porpoise, and a young Flying Fish, taken on 

 the passage from New York to Zanzibar. 



Rev. A. B. Kendig, Davenport, Iowa. A collection of shells from the vicinity 

 of Davenport. 



L. T. Lee. U. S. Coast Survey. Twenty-seven specimens of Algse, from Tor- 

 tugas, Fla. 



Samuel Killam, Boxford. Carcasses of three Foxes, three specimens of Snow 

 Bunting (P. nivalis), and one Snipe (Scolopax gaULnago), all from the vicinity of 

 Boxford. 



Portland Societt of Natukal Histokt. Thi-ee specimens of Liparis sp., 

 found among Eel-grass in Portland Harbor; collected by C. B. Fuller. 



Charles G. Atkins, Augusta, Me. Living specimens of Young Salmon, and 

 Eggs of Sakno fontinalis, from Grand River, Me. 



John H. Sears, Danvers. A Stone Hatchet from Danvers, Carbonate of Lime 

 from the same place, and Casts of Fossil Shells from Iowa. Three specimens of 

 "Woodpecker (Picus vUlosus), shot at Boxford. 



J. C. Johnson, Newburyport. Head of Symnus brevipinna, taken off New- 

 buryport. 



W. S. Cook, Salem. Minerals from Mt. "Washington. 



Samuel Killaji, Boxford. Specimen of Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola Canadensis), 

 shot at Boxford. 



Charles Fisher, Salem. Specimens of Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead ores, 

 from California and Nevada. 



Robert Upton, Salem, Partial skeleton of Lomvia sp. 



Capt. H. D. Hall, U. S. R. M. Specimen of SquiUa from Cape Fear River, N. C. 



"WiLLi/Ui Grov'er, Salem. Four specimens of Leda thracia?formis, from the 

 stomachs of Sand dabs, taken in the vicinity of Salem. 



DUPLICATES. 



Lists of this kind, which from time to time will be printed, show what we have 

 to offer in conducting exchanges, or for sale. 



Ad.ams, John Quincy. Oration on the life and character of Lafayette, Dec. 31, 

 183-t, 8vo, pamph., Washington, 1835. 50 cts. 



Allen, M. O. History of Wenham, 1 vol. 12mo, Boston, 1860. $1.25. 



Boston Almanac, twenty- three vols., from 1839 tol862, wanting only 1860, $5.00. 



