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ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF THE INSTITUTE AND 

 THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



{Hay to September.) 



Miss AxNTE Agge, Salem. Peacock Moth from Salem. 



I. "Watson Axdeew, Salem. Specimen of Monohamus tittillater tat^en in 

 Salem. 



JOHK L. AxTJKEWS, Mclrose. A small slab containing fossils from West Moun- 

 tains, Scoliarie. X. Y., and a specimen of Arrngonite. from Howe's Cave. 



Miss Caroline E. Bemis. Chicopee. Rei)tiles. Insects. Crustaceans, Radiates 

 and Molhisks — alcoholic and dry — and part of an Indian skeleton and skin of a 

 Florida Jay, from St. Augustine, Florida. 



JAC015 and Beuxiiakd Conrad. A young Civet Cat, and a Parrot from India. 



E. Bicknell. Ascaris sp., from a Pig. 



W. AV. Bi'TTEKFiKLD, Indianapolis, Ind. Ferns from that vicinity. 



J. Eleiot Cabot, West Beach. A specimen of Petromyzon sp, taken clinging 

 to a Mackerel. 



J. P. Chandler. A curious growth of Fungus from Colebrook, N. H. 



Wesley Clark, Panama. Crustacean from Pearl Island, Bay of Panama, taken 

 in 15 fathoms. 



W. H. Dall, Smithsonian Institution, Washington. D. C. One Gobioid, from ?; 

 four specimens, three species Coral from Japan; one specimen of Sertularian 

 from Isanatsky Pass, Alaska. One specimen of NuUipora from Japan. 



Mrs. B. DE Gersdoff. Mosses and Lichens from Savoy. .Switzerland. 



John AV. Draper, Dorchester, Mass. Fossils from Mammoth Vein Coal Mine, 

 Penn. 



]Mrs. ID.\ ElSENSTTTCK, Chinandcga, Nic. A necklace made by stringing the 

 flowers of the Samai'a. 



Thomas Farnswortii, Salem. Insects from Salem. 



Mr. Frsii. Cape Cod. Tree Toad froln Cape Cod. 



Aaron Goldsjiitii, Salem. Five kittens, born June, 1869, said to be the pro- 

 duct of a dog and cat. 



James L. Green. Six Gulls eggs f^om Brown Cow, near Jewell's Island, Casco 

 Bay. 



Messrs. E. & J. Griffen, -Salem. A Gray Parrot from West Coast of Africa; 

 a short club from the Fejee Islands. 



James Grover, Salem. Dragon fly, iEchna sp.. from Salem. 



Archibald Halet. Portions of an Indian skeleton, from South Salem. 



C. H. HiGBEE, Salem. Living specimens of Echinosterum Pensylvanicum and 

 Nanemys guttata, from New Jersey. 



Charles Howard. Reptiles, Insects and Spiders, from near Fort Richardson, 

 Texas. 



James Kimball. Two specimens of Mactra solidissima; one specimen of 

 Solen ensis and several specimens of Mytilus edulis, from Coney Island, New 

 York. 



Nathaniel Ivinsjlvn, Salem. A Seal shot at Plum Island. July 25, 1869. 



Mrs. Lefavour. Beverly. A Brazilian Copper Coin. 



L. T. Lee, U. S. Steamer Bibb. Two ban-els of Coral, from Florida. 



Philip McDonald, Salem. A Portuguese Copper Coin of the value of twenty 

 vintines. 



\To he continued.'] 



