XX DONATIONS FOR THE CABINET. 



Barton (Benj. S.) A medal struck by order of Congress, in com- 

 memoiation of the surrender of Gen. Burgoy ne to Gen. Gates. 



A Specimen of Earthen Ware, formed from Clay procured from 



Lancaster County. 



A Specimen of the Argilla Porcellana, from the foot of the Ke- 



tocton Mountain, Near Hagers-ToAvn, Maryland. 



Brown ,'John, Kentucky). A Portion of the Cranium and part of 

 the horn of an animal supposed to be of the Bison kind — liom 

 the root of the Horn to the middle Suture, measures 7 

 inches; and the horn is 22 inches in circum. at the root. It 

 was found in a Creek falling into th<. Ohio River. 



Brown (Samuel M. D.) An Amulet (Roman Catholic) found a 

 considerable depth under ground near Nashville, Tennesee. 



Campbel (Rose) An Arrow Belt with Poison'd arrows, with a 

 Tube to blow them through, 7 feet in length, from Peru. 



Coxe (J. R.) Cast in profile, bionzed, of Lavoisier. 



Coates (Joseph) Two Bezoar or Serpent Stones from Hydrabad in 

 Indostan. 



Levingston (R. R.) Specimens of Pyrites from Flanders, which 

 when burnt are used as manures; also specimens of clays and 

 spar used in the China manufactory at Seves near Paris. 



Poyntell (William). A Storm Glass w ith observations thereon du- 

 ring a Voyage from Europe, 1803. 



Sanson (Joseph). A Cast Bust of Franklin, first President of the So- 

 ciety. By Flaxman, from Houdon. 



Shaw (H. G.) and Duplessis (P. B.) Calculus weighing 181b. 

 found in the Duodenum of a horse. 



Smith (T. P.) late Associate of the Society. He left to it by Will, 

 numerous Specimens oi minerals, collected in various parts 

 of Europe. 80 whereof from the French Council of mines, 

 others from Hauy, Watt, &c. 



Smith (Geo.) Two fine Specimens of Rock Chrystal, from La Plata. 



Vaughan (J. Philad.) 32 Specimens of copper Coins or Medail- 

 lons from the Soho Mint, England. 



Williams (Jonathan). A Patent right to a new Mode of refining 

 Sugar of which an account Mill be found in No. XVII of the 

 present Volume. It is free for public use, and further experi- 

 ments are invited. 



Morris (R. H ) Some building materials towards making an alter- 

 ation in the Hall ot the Society. 



