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Cincinnati Society of jVat/na/ History. 



Dr. O. D. Norton called attention to a well being bored near 

 Wheeling, W. Va., over 4,000 feet in dei)th; he also spoke of 

 some fossil bird tracks at an unusual horizon in Massachusetts. 



The resignations of Miss Laura J. Frank, Miss Amanda 

 P>ank, Dr. J. L- Anderson and William Archer were read and 

 accepted. 



Adjourned. 



DONATIONS TO JULY i, 1.S91. 



The Paul Mohr Collection of Minerals, Fossils and Pre- 

 Historic relics, numbering nearly 20,000 specimens, and given 

 to the Society by the following named persons, who sub- 

 scribed the amounts placed after their names, as follows : 



R. Mitchell, $10 



Christ. Moerlein. .... 100 



Joseph R. Peebles' Sons, 10 



J. G. Schniidlapp, ... 200 



Mrs. Chas. Schniidlapp, . 100 



Thos. Sherlock, 100 



W. W. Seeley, 50 



Albert Schwill & Co., . . 50 



Ed. Senior, 50 



J. R. Skinner, 25 



Mr. and Mrs. B. Storer. . 50 



Volksblatt Co., 25 



James Walsh & Co., ... 25 



M. Werk, 25 



J. Iv. Workuni, 25 



Windiscli, Muhlhauser & 



Co 50 



O. J. Wilson, 100 



Paul Mohr, 2,755 



Making $5,000, the price asked for the collection. 

 From Wilbur Dubois : Head of Horned Rabbit, from Hd- 

 wards, Kansas. 



Col. J. W. Abert : i specimen Red Granite, Wild Bad., Ger.; 

 I specimen Flint, Cherbourg Harbor; i specimen Gold Ore 

 (Quartz), Sawyer Mine, Maryland ; i specimen Gold Ore, Sen- 

 ator Sawyer's Mine, Maryland; 1 specimen Travertine, Heal- 



