I04 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



The reading of the minutes of the Executive Board was 

 postponed. 



Mr. Davis L. James read an interesting paper upon the 

 Mango (Magnifera indica), which was followed by a very 

 hearty general discussion. 



The following donations were presented and received, to-wit : 



From Mr. D. L. James, three vShort-Tailed Shrews (Blarina 

 brevicauda). 



From R. H. Galbreath, by Dr. O. D. Norton, one Agate 

 and one Turkish Turquois. 



DONATIONS. 



D. ly. James, three Short-Tailed Shrews (B. brevicauda). 



R. H. Galbreath, by Dr. O. D. Norton, one Agate and one 

 Turkish Turquois. 



A. Mclyaughlin, one Great Horned Owl (Bobo virginianus). 



Carlisle Murdock (seven years old). Green Snake Eggs 

 (Eiopeltis vernalis). 



Donors name unknown, one Silver Lamprey (Ichthyomy/.on 

 argenteum). 



Seth Hayes, Skull of Dog (Canis familiaris), Skull of Cat 

 (Felis domesticus). Skull of European Swan (Cj'gnus der), 

 Tongue of European Swan (Cygnus der). 



Mrs. B. Van Ham, by Dr. O. D. Norton, one Skull from 

 Florida mound. 



EXCHANGES. 



American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 

 American Journal of Science, New Haven, Conn. 

 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston. 

 American Naturalist, Philadelphia. 

 American Philosophical .Society, Philadelphia. 

 American Antiquarian, Mendon, 111. 



American Association for Advancement of Science, Salem, 

 Mass. 

 The Auk, New York City. 



American Monthly Microscopical Journal, Washington. 

 American Geographical Society, New York City. 



