25-1 PROCEEDINGS OF [1842. 



1 Natica, Dintciddie. 



2 Crassalella marylandica, Dinwiililic. 

 1 " unHulata, Coggiji's Point. 

 1 " melina. 



1 Cardium. 



Eocene. 



2 Ostrea sellffiformis, Coggin's Point and Hanover, and King William, on 



Pamunkey river, 



1 ^ J Ostrea ? (heavy, new?) Waterloo, on Pamunkey. 

 i i i " ? (thin, new?) Waterloo, on Pamunkey . 



2 " conipressirostra, Evergreen, on James river. 



J J " ? (very lieavy and rare,) Evergreen found 20 feet 



(Conipressirostra, or new 7) lelow height of river. 

 I i i " 1. (young' of preceding ?) below height of river. 



i \ Pecten ? Coggin's Point. 

 Sundry small Eocene Shells, from Pamunkey Green Sand Beds. 



Specimens of Gold Ore, from Stafford County, Virginia ; Petrifac- 

 tions, from Washington County, Maryland ; Rock Crystal, from 

 the Natural Bridge, Virginia. — From Wm. M. Mitchell. 



Lignite, from Washington City. — From Wm. G. Crunch. 



Eighty-seven specimens of Birds, from Africa, Bengal, &-c. — From 

 the Jardiii des Plantes, Paris. 



Marble Rock and Cedar, from the Tomb of Lady Washington, near 

 Fredericksburg, Virginia. — Frojn John Varden. 



Chinese Fan, one Silver Coin, and four small Bank Notes. — From 

 Margaret Julien. 



Madrepore Marble, (polished,) from the Lime Quarries, near Iowa 

 City. — From .John Madison, St. Louis, Mo. 



Box, containing Patterns of English Iron Rails. — From Capt. Geo. 

 ff. Hughes, Topographical Engineers. 



Columnar Basalt, from Giant's Causeway ; Box made from fragment 

 of the Wreck of a (74) Turkish Vessel blown up by the Greeks. — 

 From Dr. John Redman Coxe. 



Portrait (large) of John Evans, by Copeley. — From his grandson, 

 Esiwick Evans. 



Musket partly fused in the fire of Tower of London. — From Lieiit. 

 IV. R. Palmer, Topographical Engineers. 



For the Library. 



Seventeen Maps of German States. — Historich Chronologisch, Geo- 

 graphische, Tahellen, &c., Von P. Edmund Pooh; Augsburg, 

 1736, 1 vol., folio. — Specimen of Printing Types and Ornaments 

 cast in the letter foundry of Oliver Wells &i Co., Cincinnati, 1829, 

 pamphlet. — The History of the Works of the Learned, giving a 

 general view of the state of learning throughout Europe; Lon- 

 don, 1737, and 1739, 2 odd vols., 8vo. — Lea's Treatise on Leases 

 and Annuities; London, 1738, 1 vol., Bvn. — Dictionaire Raisonne 

 Universel d'Histoire Universelle par M. Valmont de Bomare ; Pa- 

 ris, 1775, 9 vols., Bvo. — Travels through Germany, Bohemia, 

 Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorriin, by John George Keys- 



