CONTKIBUTIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 57 



Cousin, Anatole, Bonfonca, La. Three arrows , one stone chisel. 

 Crandall, J. A., Davenport. Old bank bill, 1852, and fractional currency, 



first issue, five cents. 

 Curry, Mrs. T. F. M., Baveyiport. An ermine {Puturus erminea). 

 Davenport, Geo. L., Davenport. Original documents relating to the early 

 history of Davenport. MSS map of Island of Rock Island. 



Davis, Marshall, Edgington, Ills. Specimen of Sigillaria. 



Doe, Geo. W.,3IaquoJieta, Iowa. Fine mineral specimens from Colorado. 



Drexel, Theodore, Davenport Three coins. 



Dulaney. Gilbert, Fulton., Miss. Two arrows. 



Dulaney, VV'^., " "■ Two arrows. 



Dulaney, John, " " Four arrows. 



Dulaney, Albert, "• " Five arrows. 



Duvall, C, '' " Six arrows. 



Dykes, J. T., " '' Discoidal stone. 



Edwards, Henry, San Francisco, Cal. A collection of marine shells and 

 Crustacea. Californian and Australian insects, o23 species. 



Farley, F. D., Davenport. Fore-leg of small deer of South Sea Islands. 



Fitch, Geo. W., Rochester, N. Y. American'cent, 1818. 



Flagler, Col. D. W., Rock Idand. Corner Stone for Academy building. 



Foreman, Dr. E., Washington, D. C. A large collection of minerals, 180 

 species ; a collection of marine shells ; cast of the Mexican calen- 

 dar stone, and casts of ancient stone implements, etc. 



Frahm, Henry, Davenport. A large collection of minerals, agates, crys- 

 tals, ores and relics. 



Funderberg, N., Eastman, 3Iiss. ■ Two arrows. 



Furst, Jacob, Andalusia. Ills. Mineral specimens. 



Gallimore, Joseph, Highland, Miss. An ancient earthen vessel from the 

 mounds ; one stone axe ; five flint implements. 



Garrett, W. R., Fulton, Miss. Three arrows. 



Gass, Miss Flora, Davenport. The three inscribed tablets of bituminous 

 shale, found by Rev. J. Gass in Mound No. 3, Cook Farm Group, 

 January 11, 1877. Also the inscribed limestone tablet found in 

 Mound No. 11, same group, Jan. oOth, 1878. 



Gass, Miss Emma, Davenport. Carved animal figure from Mound No. 8. 



Gass, Rev. J., Davenport. A carved stone pipe, representing a bear, 

 exhumed from a mound near Fairport, Iowa. 



Glynn, John, Moline, Ills. Petrified nuts. Trinity River, Texas. 



Graham, John, Davenport. Sutler's check, Fort Adams, fifty cents ; 

 specimens of insects and spiders. 



Grapengeter, Fritz, Davenport. Carved marble plate from Australia. 



Gregory, Mrs. Eva, TJtica, Ills. Flint implements from " Starved Rock." 



Grenstein & Stravinsky, Peter''s Landing, Tenn. Five arrows. 



Groom, J. W., Mobile, Ala. Brown stone plummet, 



Gunther, O. R., Worcester, Mass. A piece of the Gi^eat Elm, Boston 

 Common. 



Haines, Mrs. Mary P., Richmond, Ind. Niagara fossils ; also casts and 

 photographs of several species. 



[Beport's, D. a. N. S., 1878.] 8 [Feb., 1879.] 



