CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



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Alexander, Jennie, Mt. Ziott, Tenn. A large stone hoe. 



Allen, Mary E,, Lobelville, Tenyi. Three arrow heads. 



Annable, John, Sr., Davenport. A box of pebbles, etc., from the drift. 



Arrison, C. H. Agates from Medicine Lodge Canon, Arizona. 



Ashmead, W. H., jfacksonville, Fla. Five jars of insects, scorpions, and 

 reptiles, in alcohol 



Atkins, John S., Davenport. Specimens of Corydalis cornutus. 



Anars, John, Lobelville, Tefin. Ancient stone implements from Virginia. 



Ayers, Mrs. David B., yacksonville, Ills. Three hundred volumes of mis- 

 cellaneous books. 



Baker, E. B., Davenport. Specimens of gneiss from Hellgate, N. Y., exca- 

 vations. 



Barris, Prof. W. H., Dave7iport. Collection of fossils from New York 

 and Iowa. 



Bates, Jesse, Lobelville, Tenn. Two arrows; one hoe. 



Baumbach, F. M., Edgtngton, Ills Cuttlefish, dried specimen. 



Beasley, W. S., Britfx La7iding, Tenn. Ancient stone relic. 



Belfrage, G. W., Clifton. Texas. Solpugidse from Texas; two species. 



Bennington, Chas., Williamsport, Tenn. Four arrow heads. 



Berthoud, Prof. Edward L., Golden, Col. A collection of flint and ob- 

 sidian implements from Idaho. 



Blackwell, E. R., Pine Wood, Tenn. Three arrow heads; one scraper; 

 one hoe. 



Brackett, Joseph W., Rock Island, Ills. Specimen of Belostoma grandis. 



Brown, Elretta, Rock Island, Ills. Three arrows; two scrapers. 



Brown, James R., Rock Island. Ills. Five arrows; one spear. 



Brown, Mary S., Pine Wood, Tenfi. Three arrow heads. 



Calkins, J. W., Santa Barbara, Cal. Two specimens of fossil starfish. 



Churchill, Dr. S. A., Davenport. A collection of crania and other bones 

 of mound-builders and Indians. 



Clemmons, L. W., Pleasant Valley, Iowa. A chicken hawk. 



Cleveland, D., San Diego, Cal. Galeodes palUpes ; two specimens. 



Cross, Miss Gertie, Davenport. A specimen of recent coral. 



Dodge, C. A., Albany, ills. A curiously deformed human femur, from the 

 mounds. 



Doe, Geo. W., Maquoketa, Iowa. (Deceased.) Bequeathed to the Academy 

 by his will, a large black walnut cabinet case, with about two thousand 

 very choice specimens, mostly mineralogical ; and designated as "Geo. 

 W. Doe's Donation." 



