0-i DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Peck, Mrs. E. Mineral specimens from Grave Creek, Iowa. 



Peters, Wm. E., Gundrysville, Ala. Three flint implements. 



Pickering, C. E. Skull of mole. 



Pickering, Miss H. E. Ancient stone axe and head of gar pike. 



Pleasantina, Antonio, Bay Post Office, Ills. Ancient stone axe. 



Pleasantina, Mary, Bay Post Office, Ills. Fossil crinoid. 



Polk, Martin, Hamburg, Ills. Flint arrow head. 



Pollock, Hugh, Le Claire, Iowa. Flint arrow head. 



Port Byron Lime Co. Fossil shell cast. 



Post, Oliver, Hamburg, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Pratt, C. L. Arrow head found on High School hill. 



Pratt, W. H. 1,350 specimens of fossil corals, coal plants and shells, 

 numbered from 5,001 to 6,350, inclusive. Also, ooO species of recent 

 foreign, land, fresh water and marine shells. Numerous specimens of 

 fossils, shells, etc. 



Preston, Dr. C. H. Specimens of frogs in alcohol. 



Prince, Mrs. Eliza M., Cordova, Ills. Two stone axes. 



Proctor, N. J., Gundrysville, Ala. Two an-ow heads. 



Putnam, H. S. and W. C. Cartridge shell tired over the grave of Gen. 

 Rodman, on Rock Island, 1871. Chicago Exposition medal, and Spanish 

 copper coin. 



Putnam, J. D. Collection of fresh water and land shells. Tree toad 

 [Hyla arborea), living specimen. Trilobite from Illinois. 



Putnam, Mrs. C. E. A small snake, killed while shedding its skin. 



Raneff, Wm., Appanoose, Ills. Two arrow heads. 



Reilly, Albert. Iron ore from Johnstown, Pa. 



Renard, S. B., New Grand Chain, Ills. Specimens of silver mica, etc. 



Rice, Mrs. Adeline, Gundrysville, Ala. Ancient stone implement. 



Riley, Chas., Port Byron, Ills. Ancient stone axe. 



Rook, Chas., Princeton, Iowa. Five arrow heads. 



Rosa, George, Hamburg, Ills. Flint arrow heads. 



Rowe, Mrs. Mary, Washington Territory. Moss agate. 



Rule, D., Hamburg, Ills. Flint hoe. 



Rule, J. D., Hamburg, Ills. Flint spear head. 



Sanders, Miss Julia E. Specimen of Coquina (shell rock), and a 

 Platycarcinum (sea star) from Florida. 



Sanders, Mrs. M. A. A collection of pressed flowers, gathered in Iowa 

 by the late Mr. Alfred Sanders, between 1845 and 1860, comprising about 

 300 species. Centennial Herbarium, 123 species. 



Sands, M. Acorns enclosed in leaves of apple trees. 



Schloeflel, Theresa, Princeton, Iowa. Small stone axe. 



Scott, Mrs. James, Montrose, Iowa. Ancient stone axe. 



Shaefer, Mr. Specimen of Alaus oculatus. 



Shannon, John, Illinois City, Ills. Flint arrow head. 



Sheldon, Prof. D. S. Shells from Ohio, 15 species, 74 specimens. Sev- 

 eral species of shells collected in Griswold College grounds. A number 

 of entomological specimens. Gypsum sand from New Mexico. 



Shelts, Godfrey, Dallas City, Ills. Ancient stone axe. 



