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APPENDIX B. 



Aljphabetlcal list of donors to the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 



Academy of Natural Sciences. — Skins of mammalia from Oregon, (in 

 exchange.) 



Academy of Sciences, Stockholm. — Collection of skins and skeletons of 

 mammals, with reptiles and fishes preserved in alcohol, from Northern 

 Europe. 



Agassiz, Prof.L. — Nineteen species of North American Cypr'inodonts. 



Ames, James T., and H. K. Brown. — Statuettes of male and female 

 Ottawas and of male Chippewas, modelled by H. K. Brown, and 

 oast in bronze by James T. Ames, at Springfield, Massachusetts. 



Baird, S. F. — Fishes and reptiles from Massachusetts and New 

 Hampshire. 



Baird, W. M. — Specimens of PmeWws from Reading, Pennsylvania. 



Barker, Dr. S. B. — Fishes and reptiles from Charleston, South 

 Carolina. 



Barratt, Dr. J. B. — Reptiles, fishes, &c., from Abbeville, South 

 Carolina. 



Bartlett, Joshua. — Shells, &c., from Whitehead, Maine; skin of lump 

 fish ; various fishes and crustaceans, in alcohol. 



BecJc, Dr. JVm. B., U. S. N. — Fossil wood from near Fredericksburg, 

 Virginia. Infusorial earth from Rappahannock cliffs. 



Bibb, George R. — Fishes and reptiles from Russelville, Kentucky. 



Blunt, Lieut., U. S. N. — Minerals from California. 



Bodcn, Dan. B. — Specimen of Lota from Otsego Lake. 



Bowman, J. Soule. — Reptiles from California, and fishes from the 

 Sweetwater branch of the Platte. 



Boyle, Dr. C. C. — Reptiles from California, (dep.) 



Brewer, Miss. — Prepared Algae from the coast of Massachusetts. 



Butterfield, Hon. J. — Three boxes of geological specimens collected 

 by Dr. D. Owen in his U. S. surveys. 



Delaware County Institute, through George Smith. — Collection of the 

 plants of Delaware county, Pennsylvania. 



Denig, E. T. — Skeleton of female gray wolf, from the Yellowstone 

 river. 



Dyer, G. H. — Skin of albatros — Cape Horn. 



Drewsen, Christian. — Eighty species of Greenland shells. 



EaJcins, D. W. — Stone pipe dug up from a depth of thirty-two feet, 

 in the Cherokee nation. 



Edwards, Dr., U. 8. A. — Skulls of Indians, buffalo, bighorn, &c. 



Emory, Major W. H. — Skins and skeletons of mammalia, from 

 Texas. 



Engelmann, Dr. George. — Suite of plants collected by F. Lindhelmer 

 in Texas, and by himself about St. Louis. 



Fairie, James. — Reptiles, insects, stalactites, and a specimen of 

 maguey plant, from Orizaba. Collection of reptiles, birds, &c., from 

 Morehouse parish, Louisiana. 



Fox, Rev. Charles. — Several very full collections of fishes, reptiles, 

 &c., from Grosse Isle, Michiran. 



