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NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings, 2d ser., vol. 1, No. 2, 1868, 8vo 

 pamphlet. 



PUBLISHERS. American Literary Gazette, Dec. 15, Jan. 1. American Ento- 

 mologist, Jan. . Canadian Journal, Dec. . Christian World Jan. . Essex 

 Banner, Dec. 25, Jan,. 1, 8, 15. Gardener's Monthly, Jan. . Gloucester Tele- 

 graph, Dec. 23, 25, 30; Jan. 2, 6, 9, 13. Haverhill Gazette, Dec. 25; Jan. 1, 8, 15. 

 Land and Water, Nov. 7, 14, 21. Lawrence American, Dec. 25; Jan. 1, 8, 15. Lynn 

 Keporter, Dec. 23, 26, 30; Jan. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16. Medical and Surgical Reporter, Dec. 

 19,26; Jan. 2, 9. Naturalist's Note Book, Dec. . Peabody Press, Dec. 23, 30; 

 Jan. 6, 13. Silliman's Journal of Science, Jan. . Triibner's American and 

 Oriental Literary Record. Vermont Historical Gazetteer. Bibliotheque Univer- 

 selle et Revue Suisse, Archives des Sciences, Physiques et Naturelles, Tome 

 xxxin, Oct. and Nov., 1868, 8vo. 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF THE INSTITUTE AND 

 THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



JONATHAN TUCKER, Salem. Two Cases of Chinese Insects. 



Prof. A. E. VERRILL, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Sagitta sp., from East- 

 port. 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D. C. A collection of thirty-three pack- 

 ages of Infusorial earths from various localities. 



EZRA L. WOODBURY, Salem. A specimen of " Common Brown Bat," ta^n in 

 Salem. 



Col. A. HARATZTHY, Corinto, Nicaragua. A pair of elaborately carved, ancient 

 wooden Stirrups, from Corinto. 



Don. J. J. and Capt. F. B. DeShon, Polvon. An ancient "Rapier," bearing the 

 stamp of the maker, Lisbon, 1621. 



Capt. A. T. DOUGLASS. A living specimen of the '"Pisuti," or Coati, from Cen- 

 tral America. 



Capt. GEO. F. EMMONS, Sloop of War Ossipee, U. S. N. Specimen of Gorgonia, 

 from Punta Arenas, Gulf of Nicoya. 



JAMES L. WARD, Salem. A specimen of Loon (Colymbus torquatus) and one of 

 Guillemot (Lomvia Svarbag, Coues), from the vicinity of Salem. 



Dr. T. GARLICK, Cleveland, Ohio. Antlers of the Caribou, from twenty miles 

 north of Sault St. Marie, Lake Superior. 



Prof. H. W. RAVENELL, Aiken, S. C. A collection of 194 species of Fungi, from 

 South Carolina. 



E. BICKSELL, Salem. Specimens of Garnet, from Ragged Island, Casco Bay. 



WILLIAM STONE, Ipswich. An Indian Pestle, found near Eagle Hill, Ipswich. 



G. E. EMERY. An Indian Idol, or Medicine, found in an excavation during the 

 grading of the Northern Railroad of New Hampshire, about twenty years ago in 

 North Boscawen, Merrimack County, on territory occupied by the Pennacook 

 Indians. Also Green Jasper and Asbestos, from Lynn, and Insects and portion of 

 the backbone of a Skate. 



DEFICIENCIES IN THE LIBRARY. 



It is intended to publish from time to time, lists of deficiencies in the library ; 

 hoping that those friends of the Institute who may notice the same, will be induced 

 to aid in completing the sets. Any number or volume, not designated (within 

 brackets) under any title, will be acceptable. 



