DONATIONS 



TO 



OF THE 



ESSEX COUNTY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 



From January 1st, 1834, to September 1st, 1836. 



1834. 

 Jan. 



Skulls of Fiber Zibethicus, Mus- 

 tek lutreola, and Sciurus Caro- 

 linensis. 



:ad skulls of Larus 

 lymbus sp. Sorex 



Rana pipiene 



sp. and 



brevieaudus. 

 April. Starling, from the Falkland Islands. 

 Falco levei iarws, female & eggs 



Testudo Soabra. 



Skeleton of Fringilla Canariensis. 

 Malformed claw of Astacus marinus 

 Venus mercenaria. 

 Helix, 



July. Spotted Jaspet, from Saugus, Mass. 

 Anadonta, from S. Carolina, Cy- 



praeae, Murices, Strombi, &c. 



Minerals from Brunswick and Au- 



gusta, Me., & Newbury, Mass. 



several species of native shells. 

 Egg of Casuarius vulgaris. 

 Condylura cristata, ,var. ? Mus 



musculus. 

 Aug. Hirundo pelasgia Pupae and Lar- 



vae of several Lepidoptera. 

 Falco sparvinus, adult male. 

 Skull and spine of Felis cata. 

 Skeleton of Scolopax Wilsonii. 



Nest of Icterus Baltimore. Box 



of Native Insects. 

 Vespertilio murinus. 



Box of Coleopterous Insects Co- 

 coons of Bombyx mori. 



Vespertilio Noveboracensis. 

 Do. Murinus 



6 



Samuel P Fowler, Danvers. 



John M. Ives. 

 Thomas Spencer. 



Abel Nichols, Danvers. 

 John S. Appleton, Gloucester. 

 . John M. Ives. 

 Andrew Nichols, Danvers. 

 Samuel P. Fowler, Danvers. 

 Wm. Prescott, Lynn. 



Mrs. A. Dunlap. 



John Lewis Russell. 

 Benj. Shreve. 



John Lewis Russell. 



Charles G. Page. 



Geo. H. Devereux. 



Joseph Farnum, jr. 



John S. Appleton, Gloucester. 



Henry Wheatland. 

 Geo. Silsbee. 



Abel Nichols, Danvers. 

 Wm. B. Johnson. 

 B. Hale Ives. 



