rat)iphlcts. 5 



Geo. H. Curtis, Guinea Corn and Milo Maize, from Kansas. 



P. W. Carter, Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetu.s), shot near 

 Stanford, Ky., Jan. 7, 1893. 



Chas. Dury, Snow Owl (Nyctea nivea). 



Dr. Elgar Reed, by Dr. M. Cassat, Tarantula (Tarantula 

 apulice) and Trap-door Spider (Cteniza californica) and Nest, 

 from Los Angeles, California. 



Charles A. Beecher, collection from the Hawaiian Islands, 

 consisting of plants, shells, lavas, bread stuff, vegetables, 

 fiber, etc. 



PAMPHLETS. 



E. O. Ulrich, Newport, Ky., The Bryozoa of the Lower 

 Silurian in Minnesota. 



J. D. Cox, Cincinnati, Ohio, Reports of Missouri Botanical 

 Garden for 1890, 1891 and 1892. 



Geo. Frederick Kunz, New York City, Bohemian Garnets ; 

 Notes on Brookite, Octaliedrite, Quartz and Ruby ; The 

 Farmington, Kansas, Aerolite ; Meteoric Irons ; Five New 

 American Meteorites ; Precious Stones. 



E. D. Cope, Philadelphia, Phylogeny of the Vertebrata and 

 on some points in Kinetogenesis of the limbs of Vertebrates ; 

 Crook on Saurodonti^lse from Kansas ; Riitemeyer on the 

 classification of Mammalia, and on American types recently 

 found in Switzerland; Fourth note on the Dinosauria of the 

 Laramie, and on a new genus of Mammalia from the Laramie 

 formation ; False Elbow Joints. 



