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From Rev. E. D. Mooiii':, a very fine specimen of Hemerohius irro- 

 ratus. 



From David Pulsifku, Esq., of Chelsea, specimens of Cicada pru- 

 inosa, Lncanus dama, «&c. 



From Joseph R, French, E^^q., of Antlover, a fine specimen of the 

 green swallow-tailed moth, female, Attacus Luna. 



From Edward C. Wood, of N. Bridgewater, a box of insects, con- 

 taining some forty specimens. 



From Francis Stowell, of Concord, a box of insects, about twelve 

 specimens. 



From G. Pike, Andover, several specimens of Noctuidoe and Bom- 

 hycidce. 



From James Coverly, Esq., AVinter Street, Boston, a specimen of 

 Tremex, Avhicli, being in the pupa state in a block of wood, turned for 

 the purpose of rolling ribbon, had eaten its way out through several 

 yards of ribbon, destroying the whole piece, or at least producing a per- 

 forated pattern that is in very little demand in the market. 



Miscellaneous. — Many donations of a miscellaneous character have 

 been made. 



Hon. Oliver Warner presented, from the Board of Managers, a 

 piece of the Washington Monument. 



J. Osgood, of Marlboro', presented specimens of Wlieat and Flour. 



James Flint presented specimens of warts from cattle, three or four 

 inches in diameter. 



G. Raymond presented two stone chisels, Indian relics. 



JoSEi'H Bird presented a model of his excellent garden and fire 

 engine. 



G. M. Atwater presented specimens of corn of different varieties. 



In compliance with numerous requests, we publish a list of the birds 

 found in tiiis State, but not yet placed in the Cabinet. Those marked 

 thus *, are rare in this State. 



Cooper's Hawk, (^Accipiter cooper it), male and female. 



Sharp-shinned Hawk, (Accipiter fuscus), female. 



Red-tailed Hawk, (Buteo borealis), female. 



Rough-k'gged Hawk, {Archibuteo lagopus), male. 



Black Hawk,* {Archibuteo sanctl-joluumis), female. 



Golden Eagle,* (Aqmla canadensis), male. 



White-headed Eagle, (Nalicetus leucocephalus), male and female. 



Barn Owl,* {Sirix pratincola), male and female. 



Long-eared Owl, (Otus icilso7uanus), male. 



