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FULLER, THOMAS, Bedford, Mass. A fresh specimen of Goss-hawk, 

 $ , young, from Boxford, Mass. 



GALLOUPE, CHARLES W., Boston. A collection of Minerals, princi- 

 pally from the Provinces. * 



GARDNER, WILLIAM F., Salem. A specimen of Necrodes Surinamen- 

 sis from Salem. 



GILLMAN, HENRY, Detroit, Mich. A collection of Insects in alcohol 

 from Lake Superior. 



Goss, F. P., Salem. A specimen of Belostoma sp. from ? 



HADDOCK, JAMES M., Salem. The skin of a Toucan, and a Vase 

 made of the fruit of the Kanare-ma-kak from Cayenne. 



HAMMOND, Capt. JOSEPH, Salem. A specimen of Sphyrcena (young) 

 from the South Atlantic Ocean. 



HAMMOND, WILLIAM H. A Spider, Mygale, from Africa. 



HASKELL, JOSHUA P., Marblehead. Fish and Insects from Marble- 

 head.. 



HOWELL, EGBERT, Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. A collection of Fos- 

 sils from New York, and a collection of Fishes from Nichols, Tioga 

 Co., N. Y. 



KENDALL, Mrs. PRISCILLA, Salem. A very large and fine Nest of 

 Vespa maculata from Dunstable, Mass. 



KILLAM, Mr., Topsfield. A fresh specimen of Goss-hawk, $ , young, 

 from Topsfield, Mass. < 



KINSMAN, ALBERT S., Salem. Fossils from Springfield, Ohio, and a 

 portion of a Jar dug out of a mound near Springfield. 



KINSMAN, JACOB, Topsfield, Mass. A Stone Gouge ploughed up at 

 Topsfield, with portions of an Indian Skeleton. 



KITTREDGE, Miss HELEN M., Beverly. An ancient Lamp found among 

 the ruins of the palace of the Cesars ; a specimen of Coral from the 

 Blue Grotto at Capri. 



LANDER, W. W., Salem. Specimens of Ants just swarming, col- 

 lected at the Salem post-office. 



LINCECUM, G., Long Point, Texas. A very fine collection of Insects, 

 mostly Hymenoptera, from Texas. 



MANNING, Capt., Salem. A specimen of the "Great Horned Owl" 

 killed in Salem. 



MARKS, JOHN L. Specimens of Building Stone from Junction City, 

 Kansas. 



OWEN, Prof. RICHARD, Bloomington, Ind. A collection of Fishes, 

 Reptiles, etc. in alcohol ; specimens of Aphides, and Oats with Aphides 

 still clinging to them ; also Hornbeam leaves with conical nidus of 

 Aphides. 



PACKARD, Dr. A. S., jr., Salem. Insects, Myriapods, and Worms from 

 Westport, N. Y., collected Aug. 2G, 1867; also, Insects from the Adi- 

 rondack Mountains. 



