60 DAVENFOKT ACA.DEMT OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Sheldon. Prof. D. S., Davenport. Several stone implements, collected in 

 the South hy Capt. Hall; a cinder from the burning of a straw 

 stack ; specimens of rare local insects. 



Shelley. .Tames, Davenport. A four-legged chicken in alcohol. 



Sloss, Wm. C. Randolph, Tenn. Two flint implements. 



Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D. C Plaster casts of the heads 

 of four Indian chiefs. 



Stansbury, Dr. L. D., Long View, Texas. Baculites ovatus. 



Stender, J.. Davenport. Claws of black bear. 



Stewart, Mrs. J. W., Davenjjort. Specimens of ramie and herap. Col- 

 lection of corals from Key West, Florida. 



Stibolt, Caspar, Davenport. A living beetle from Yucatan. 



Stiles, Frederick, Donfonca, La. Two flint implements. 



Stockton. .James AV., Fulton, Miss. Tvvo flint implements. 



Stuhr, August, Davenport. Numerous specimens of birds, mammals, 

 insects and spiders. 



Swiney, D., Bamelton, Ireland. Collection of marine algae from Ireland, 

 land. 



Thomas, S. J., Cardsville, Miss. Flint arrow. 



Thomas, Cyrus, Cnrhondale, Ills, (by Herman Strecker). Type specimens 

 of CalopAenus picticornis. 



Thorington, James, Aspinwall. Three photographs, natives of Panama. 



Timm, Capt. Aug., Davenport. Agate from the Island, forty feet down. 



Toellner, Adolph, Moline, Ills. Two mineral specimens and an Indian 

 skull, and American cent, 1810. 



True, Mrs. Jennie F., Davenport. Sword of sword-fish. 



Tryon, G. W., Philadelphia, Pa., (by Prof. D. S. Sheldon.) A collection 

 of over 1500 species of eastern plant.5. 



Velie, Dr. J. W., Chicago, Ills. Eggs of four species of birds and two 

 of turtles ; three plummets from Florida shell mounds. 



Victor, AValter, Davenport. Specimen of Elaphadion parallelvm. 



Walton, Miss Alice, Muscatine, Iowa. Four species of Bomhycidce. 



Waters, Joseph, Rock Island, Ills. Specimen of clay-iron-stone. 



Watkins, C. S., Davenpjort. Specimens of lignite and glacier ground lime- 

 stone rock from bluff near Harrison street, thirty feet from surface ; 

 dendrites from the Palisades, Xew York ; a package of minerals; 

 geological specimen limestone from East Davenport. 



Watt, C. L.. Davenport. A hen's egg shell of abnormal form. 



Whitfield, X. Demopolis, Ala. Three arrow heads. 



Whitfield, Gains, Demopjolis, Ala. Ancient stone implement. 



Williamson, Mrs. Jane. Cottonginport, Miss. Discoidal stone. 



Wilson, "W. H., TJtica, Ills. Flint arrows from " Starved Kock." 



Worcester Lyceum and Natural History Society, Worcester, Mass. A 

 collection of marine shells, 105 species. 



Wright, Lem., Uniontown, Ala. Ancient stone implement. 



Young, Mrs. J. B., Davenport. A copper coin, 1798. 



Young, Wm. N., Stockton, Cal. A cane of manzanita wood from Fossil 

 forest, California. 



