786 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [DeC, 



Fossil Invertebrates. 



Rev. Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain. Six hundred and fifteen 

 lots from the Eocene and Oligocene of Europe. 



11. C. Chapman, M.D. Three species of Brachiopods from Maine and 

 Europe. 



Annie P. Cope. Three trays of North American fos.sils. 



Samuel G. Dixon, M.D. Two trays of moUnsca from Cuba. 



George Cuthbert Gillespie. Baculites ovatus Saj', from Maple Shade, 

 N. J. 



C. W. Johnson. Teredo from Caloosahatcliie river, Florida. 



Clarence B. Moore. Ezoqrjra costata Say, Hoskins Landing, Miss. 



Jose N. Rovirosa, Osirea contractu Conr., Mexico. 



John Torpy. One tray of fossils from County Kilkenny, Ireland. 



J. T. "Walton. Two trays of fossils from near Cardiff, N. Y. 



S. "SVoolverton, M.D. Three trays of Canadian fossils. 



Fossil Plants. 

 Pauline L. Niedhard. Several Carboniferous plants. 



Plants. 



Hugo Bilgram. Drachma siibsissilis. Physarum pallidum and Phy- 

 saruvi variabile. 



Botanical Section. One hundred and ninety specimens of Mexican 

 plants, collections of C. G. Pringle ; one hundred and twenty-nine speci- 

 mens of Porto Rico plants, collections of A. A. Heller ; seven hundred and 

 seventy-six specimens of Ciuary Island plants, collections of Dr. Theodore 

 Bornmiiller. 



Stewardson Brown. Five hundred specimens of Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey plants. 



William M. Canby. One hundred and thirty-nine .specimens of North 

 American plants, principally from Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. 



Zephaniah Hopper. Leptorchis lillifolia (L.). 



E. L. IMoRRis. BatracMum hederallum. 



Col. C. a. H. McCauley. Nine hundred and eighty specimens of plants 

 f roai Cjlorado and New ^lexio. 



C. F. Saunders. Thirty specimens of North American plants. 



Benjamin H. Smith. One hundred and thirty specimens of Colorado 

 plants. 



UsELMA C. Smith. Forty-one specimens of Colorado plants : twenty 

 specimens of Crata^guti. 



Wjtmer Stoxe. Two hundred and fifty specimens of Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey plants. 



E. G. Vanatta. Twenty specimens of Maryland plants. 



CONTRIBt^TORS TO FUND FOR PURCHASE OF .\. A. HELLER COLLECTION. 



Botanical Section, Stewardson Brown, Ida A. Keller, Ph.D., Arthur N. 



