302 PROCEEDINGS OF [1813. 



Part of a Rattlesnake's Skin. — From Mr. Martin, New YorJc. 



Three Large Frogs ; Several Snakes. — From some Boys. 



WhiHali Finch, (Fringilla Whidah.) of Africa. — From Lewis Zant- 

 zinger. 



Anthracite, from the coal mine? of Pottsville, Pennsylvania ; Piece 

 of Chinese Money. — From H. Bright. 



Box of Minerals, &:c., from Cornwall, sent to the Secretary of State, 

 from R. S. Fox, U. S. Consul at Falmouth. — From Hon. H. S. 

 Legare, Secretanj of State. 



Barrel containing large specimens of Quartz and Beryl Crystals. — 

 From Rev. Benjamin Hale, Geneva, New York. 



Box of Shells, and package of Plants, of South Carolina, (with a 

 list.) — From Dr. Lewis R. Gibbes, Charleston. 



Box containing Preserved Fishes, from the Island of St. Croix, 

 West Indies. — From Peter A. Browne. Philadelphia. 



Medals — two series ; the first embracing the British Sovereigns from 

 William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria ; the second, those of 

 France from Pharamond to Louis Phillippe; electrotyped by Pro- 

 fessor Wyatt. — From a club of members. 



Crab Moth, and another insect, (believed to be rare.) — From Col. 

 Toiten, in the name of Mr. George E. Chase. 



Box of Nova Scotia Minerals. — From T. B. Livingston, U. S. Con- 

 sul, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 



Box containing specimen of Primitive Limestone Rock, in the cen- 

 tre of which is a singular impression, discovered in Merion Town- 

 ships, Chester County, Pennsylvania. — From Peter A. Browne. 



Box containing a collection of Plants of the Northwest Territory 

 of the Lnited States, collected by J. N. Nicollet, labelled and de- 

 scribed by .Mr. Torrey, of New York. 



For the Library. 



Saggio della Semiografia dei Volumi Ercolanesi, pel Cav. Lorenzo 

 Blanco, Alumno Interpetre, nella Reale Officina de' Paperi, Na- 

 poli, 184-2, octavo. — From the Author. 



A Practical Treatise on Bilious Remittent Fever, its Causes and Ef- 

 fects, with illustrative Tables and Cases, on the Temperature of the 

 System in the Febrile Diseases of Jamaica, to which is added Medi- 

 cal Topography of the different Military Stations, &ic., &ic., by Wm. 

 Arnold, M. D.; London, 1840, octavo. 



Inaugural Address of Dr. Wm. Arnold, President of the Literary and 

 Philosophical Society of Jamaica. — From the Author. 



Hitchcock's Final Report on the Geology of Massacliussetts, 2 vols., 

 quarto, 1341. — Agricultural and Scientific Report of the State of 

 Massachusetts, five vols. — From Hon. John A. Bolles, Secretary 

 of the Commonwealth, in the name of the State. 



