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DONATIONS 



TO THE CABINET OF THE 

 LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 



From January 1826 to January 1828. 



Date. Description. Donors. 



1826. 

 Janry. 2. Minerals from Lanes's mine in Connecticut. B. D. Silliman 

 Cinnamon stone fromCeylon, and Zircon from 



North Carolina. R. Gilmor 



Mica from Baltimore. Dr. Hayden 



16. Bfucite, Orange County. Major Delafield 



Glauberite, Prehnite, Analcime, &c. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 

 Seven species of foreign fishes. Dr. Dekay & J. Cozzens 



23. Native Magnet, Spinelle, &c. Warwick. Major Delafield 



30. Selenite. Lockport. Mr. Scott 



Feby. 6. Fossil ostrea, Buenos Ayres. Don Bart. Munos 



Lepades. Mr. Thompson 



20. A collection of fishes from the Mediterranean, 

 consisting of several species of Blennius, Cre- 

 nilabris, Gobius, Julis, Ophidium, Cepola, 

 Echineis, and Clupea. Dr. Dekay, & J. Cozzens 



Gum copal from the East Indies. J. Cozzens 



Several species of Cyprasa, including C. pus- 



tulata. Dr. Dekay 



27. Condylura cristata. Dr. Clark 



March 6. A collection of dried plants, and a Salamandra 



ocellata, from East Hartford. Mr. Olmstead 



13. Prairie dog of Louisiana. Col. Leavenworth 



Collection of shells from Panama. Dr. Dekay 



Two specimens of the Proteus of the Lakes. Major Delafield 



Testudo clausa. D. H. Barnes 



