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A Collection of twenty species of Anculosa and Melania 

 was presented in the name of Mr. J. G. Anthony, of Cin- 

 cinnati ; also Cuba shells, from Senor F. A. Sanvalle, of 

 Havana. 



Capt. Stansbury's work, containing the Report of his 

 Survey of the Salt Lake region, wa^resented in the name 

 of thjp author. The thanks of thelSociety were voted for 

 the donation. 



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Sixty-fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the University of 

 the State of Nev/ York. 8vo. Pamph. Albany, 1852. From 

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Fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the University on the 

 Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, &c. 8vo. 

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Review of Geological Relations, &c. of the Albert Coal Min- 

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American Journal of Science and Arts, for July, 1852. Vol. 

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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

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Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France. 2ieme Serie. 

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On the Osteology of the Head of Hippopotamus, and a De- 

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