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Date. Description. Donor*. 



April 10. Four species Salamanders. Dr. Harlan 



17. A collection of shells from China. D.H.Barnes 



eic acid. J. Cozzens 



24. Pectinites and fossil teeth of Sharks. W. R. Swift 



Plauorbis, fossil. New-Jersey. Major Delafield 



Varieties of clay, from Georgia. Mr. Baones 



Tliree cases containing- Crustacea. Gen. J. G. Swift 



A collection of fishes from the great Lakes. Major Delafield 



F. Cozzens, & Dr. Bronson 

 D. H. Barnes 

 Mr. Catlin 

 Dr. Townsend 

 Dr. Dekay 

 S. M. Smith 

 D. H. Barnes 

 do. 

 do. 

 Dr. Townsend 

 do. 



May 1. Anthracite — Poughkeepsie. 

 8. Minerals from Connecticut. 

 Shells from West Indies. 

 Crystalized Garnet, Haddam. 



15. Minerals from Vermont. 

 Testudo, three species. 



22. Emys serrata. 

 Strombus gigas. 

 Insects — Canton. 

 Albatros. 



Echeneis Remora, and maratime plants. do. 



Several species of fishes and Crustacea. J. Cozzens 



Green Feldspar from Beverly, Mass. do. 



Turbo. do. 



Sapphire from Newton, New-Jersey. Dr. J. Fowler 



A collection of foreign and American minerals. Maj. Delafield 



29. Amphiuma means, Coluber, &c. Dr. Harlan 



Actynolites from Rhode Island. Dr. Eddy 



Series of Tadpoles, illustrating their growth. Dr. Wagstaff 



Ricinula horrida. D. H. Barnes 



Mustela martes. E. A. Graves 



June 9. Hippopus maculatus Dr. Harlan 



Pitchstone — Arran. Dr. Dekay 



Vegetable impressions on slate — Germany. Major Delafield 



Three specimens Axolotl from Mexico. Dr. Woodbury 



Corallines from Curacoa. E. A. Graves 



Valuable donation of Austrian minerals. Baron de Lederer 



19. Horns of Cervus canadensis, very large. Dr. S. L. Mitchill 



Reptiles from Peru. do. 



Pelicans from Java. do. 



Iron ores from New-Jersey. L. D. Gale 



Sphene Si *>«-"-»-»*«> from Norway. Major Delafield 



