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Dr. W. A. Hammond, U. 8. A. — Bottle of insects from Kansas. 



Mr, Harvey. — Specimens of reptiles, fishes, and fossils from the 

 Upper Missouri. 



Master Herder. — Irish specimen of Baltimore oriole, (Icterus Balti- 

 more.) 



Dr. Hilgard.— Skeletons of Astur cooperi and Sciurus migratonus 

 (grey squirrel) from Missouri. 



Br. Hihjard. — Three boxes dried European plants. Deposited. 



llohert Howell. — Mammals, reptiles, and fishes of New York. 



Dr. P. B. Hoy. — Skull of SpermojjhilusfranJdinn, and many skins 

 of mammals, from Wisconsin. 



Jardin des P^aw^es.— Collection of Mexican serpents, types of spe- 

 cies described in Erpetologie generale. 



Sir Wm. Jar dine. —Skins of weasels, foxes, hares, and arvicolas 

 from Scotland. 



J. W. P. Jenhs.—Ovev 600 specimens of small mammals of Mas- 

 sachusetts in alcohol, and 120 skins. 



JDr. C. J. B. Karsten. — Specimens of meteoric iron from Thorn_, 

 Prussia. 



George Kennicott. — Box of birds' eggs from Illinois. _ 



Piohert Kennicott. — Several collections of living reptiles, about 200 

 in number ; reptiles, fishes, and mammals in alcohol ; dried skins of 

 mammals ; ■ eggs of birds ; specimens of seventeen-year locusts ; living 

 grey gopher, Spermopliilusfranklinii, &c., from Illinois. 



J. Kirhpatrick. — Living Nerodia nigra from Lorain county, Ohio. 



G. F. Kirtland. — Fishes and reptiles from Ohio. 



Professor J. P. Kirtland. — Seven skins of mammals from Ohio. 



Mr. Kniesley. — Eight hundred small mammals from Clarke county, 

 Virginia, in alcohol. 



Th. Kumlien. — Five skins of birds from Wisconsin. Skin oi Sorex 

 hrevicaudus. 



Geo. N. Lawrence. — Skins of Sciurus and Sorex from Iowa, of Ar- 

 vicola and Sorex from New York. 



Major Le Conte. — Skin of Beithrodon lecontii from Georgia. 



Leo. Lesquerenx. — Salamanders from Ohio. 



J. Leiois. — Shells from New York. 



Marshall MacBonald. — Living deer mouse [Hesperomys) from Vir- 

 ginia. 



Dr. A. Means. — Specimens of Polyodon from Tennessee. 



Montreal Society of Natural History.— Skin of Hesperomys from 

 Canada. 



W. E. Moore and A. J. Stevens. — Mammals, fishes, and salaman- 

 der from Iowa. 



Dr. James Morrow. — Five skins of Hesperomys aureolus from South 

 Carolina. 



B. J. Napper. — Box of bird-skins from Manilla. 



H. M. Neisler. — Fifteen specimens of shells from the Chattahooche 

 river. 



Dr. NicJiols. — Mammals in flesh from vicinity of Washington. Two 

 specimens of Crax and Nasua in flesh from Paraguay. 



