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H. S. Nichols, Healdsburg, Cal. : 1 specimen of Aracliuidso. 



William F. Nolle, San Francisco: mounted specimens of Pelicanun I'l-ij- 

 throrhynchos and P. calif ornicus. 



Mrs. Nuttall, San Francisco: fossils from the mountain Kiunektille, 

 Sweden. 



Olaf Olsen, San Francisco: fossil tooth of mastodon. 



Carl Precht, San Francisco: 1 specimen Porzana noveboracensis in the 

 flesh. 



W. W. Price, Oakland, Cal.: 2 skins of Coccothraustes ve>^]>ertinus moii- 

 tanus. 



Miss Lottie Ran, Ukiah, Cal. : specimen of Chelopus mannoratus. 



W. J. Raymond, Oakland, Cal.: 1 species shells. 



R. Reid, Haywards, Cal.: a specimen of the eastern oyster grown spon- 

 taneously at San Lorenzo, Cal., 9^ inches long and 3| inches wide, being 

 about seven years old and the largest yet known to have been found in 

 San Francisco Bay. 



James E. Requa, Sonora, Cal.: 3 anatomical specimens from mammals. 



S. Reubel, Oakland, Cal.: 1 siDecimen of "Elephant Fish."' 



G.P. Rixford, San Francisco: specimens of Phragmiies rommunis irom 

 Owen's Lake, covered with honey-dew from Aphis. 



Overend G. Rose, Lakeport, Cal.: 2 skins of Phalacrocorax dilophus. 



Dr. Julius Rosenstir)i, San Francisco: 103 fishes; 92 crustaceans; 52 

 shells; 2 reptiles; 106 miscellaneous specimens. 



P. F. Roundtree, San Francisco: 1 metate. 



T. B. Sanders, Susanville, Cal.: 6 specimens of Ampelis yarrulus in the 

 flesh. 



Sidney M. Smith, San Francisco: specimen of petrifaction from Cook's 

 Inlet, Alaska, collected by Mr. H. M. Wetherbee. 



W. E. Steadman, San Francisco: specimen of ore containing copper, 

 silver and gold. 



R. G. Stitt, Fresno, Cal.: 6 specimens of Sciuridaj. 



Carlos Troyer, San Francisco: specimen of cricket; 4 reptiles; 26 ba- 

 trachians; 61 fishes. 



George E. Twitchell, San Francisco: 1 specimen Tringa maculata in the 

 flesh. 



Unknown donors: 1 fish; specimen of mineral wool; lava showing leaf 

 impression from near Tivoli, Italy. 



Frank H. Vaslit, San Francisco: 1 Gerrhonotus multlcarinatus; 1 Wenona 

 plumbea. 



John P. West, San Francisco: "Bonnet "of right whale. 



Mrs. M. Burton Williamson, University, Cal.: 8 species shells. 

 Willard M. Wood, San Francisco: 2 specimens of Limax maximus L. 

 found in gardens of San Francisco. 



Purchased: 2 Abalone shells from Point Arena, one containing a strange 

 excrescence; 2 mounted specimens of Tatuda novem-cinctus. 



