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SOCIBTE IMPERIALS D'AGRICULTURE, HISTOIRE NATURELLE ET ARTS UTILES 

 de Lyon. Annales der Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, d'Agriculture et d'ln- 

 dustrie, Tome xi, 1867, 8vo, Lyon. 



VEREIN FUR ERDKUNDE UND VERWANDTE AVISSENSCHAFTEN. Notizblatt des 

 Vereins fur Erdkunde und verwandte Wissenschaften zu Darmstadt \md des mit- 

 telrheinischen geologischen Vereins, 8vo pamph., Darmstadt, 1868. Versuch einer 

 Statistik des Grossherzogthums Hessen auf Grundlage der Bodenbeschaffenheit, 

 Svo pamph., Darmstadt, 1868. 



VERMONT STATE LIBRARY. Vermont Legislative Documents, 1 vol. 8vo, Mont- 

 pelier, 1869. Eleventh Registration Report, 1 vol. Svo, Rutland, 1869. Directory 

 for the use of the General Assembly, 1 vol. 12mo, Montpelier, 1869. 



ZOOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT. Der Zoologische Garten. Zeitschrift fiir Beo- 

 bachtung, Pflege und Zucht der Thiere. Herausgegeben von'Dr. F. C. Noll, vol. 

 x, Nos. 1-6, Svo pamphlets, Frankfurt, a.-M., 1869. 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF THE INSTITUTE AND 

 THE PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



LUKE BEMIS. Eleven specimens of Mica, infiltrated with magnetic iron, from 

 New Castle Co., Pa.; and a specimen of Astacus, from Glenn Mills, Pa. 



L, T. BURBANK, Lowell. Four Stone Arrowheads, from the vicinity of that placv. 



BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, M. C. A specimen of Clay, from the Artesian Well at 

 Fortress Monroe, taken at the .depth of 734 feet; this is part of the same stratum 

 through which the boring has gone, since it passed the 280th foot. Also a sketch of 

 the well,, showing the various strata through which it passed, drawn on a scale of 

 one inch to ten feet. 



Dr. DANIEL CLARK FLINT, Mich. Living specimens of Aspidinectes spinifer, 

 from Lake Michigan. 



JAMES Dow, Beverly Farms. A large Flint Pebble, dug out of a gravel pit at 

 Beverly Farms. 



MARY K. HARAN, Kingston, R. I. Specimen of Danais Erippus. from that place. 



J. HOLMAN. A collection of Insects, from the northern line of Upper California. 



FRED KEHEW, Salem. A Club from the Fejee Islands ? 



Mrs. LUCY JANE LEFAVOUR, Danversport. A fine specimen of Gray Squirrel 

 fram that place, 



J. WARREN LUSCOJIB, Salem. A pair of Banian shoes, richly worked with raw 

 silk, from Calcutta. 



Mrs. MARY MANN, Cambridge. A collection of Plants, from Algeria; from the 

 Herbarium of the late Horace Mann. 



ALONZO MASON, Beverly. A Gray Parrot from West Coast of Africa ? 



D. F. MEADY. Model of a fast-boat from Singapore. 



Mrs. SAMUEL MOODY, Newburyport. Slab containing fossils, fromMt. Auburn, 

 Cincinnati. 



J. A. MOORE, Gloucester. Egg Cases containing young shells of Pyrula, from 

 Trent River, N. C. 



JOSEPH MOORE, Richmond, Ind- A specimen of Golden Crowned Wren, 

 Regulus satrapa, from that place. 



F. A. MORRILL. Chicken Snake, taken in the vicinity of Salem. 



WM. NELSON, Agent of Panama Railroad at Panama. A Stone Axe and a Neck- 

 lace consisting of twelve ftone beads and a pendant, from Chiriqui, C. A. 



S. A. NELSON, Georgetown. Snakes, from Georgetown. 



