10 APPENDIX 



PHOTOGRAPHS OP CORALS AND OTHER 

 SPECIMENS. 



List of Photographs of Corals, &c., prepared by Prof. A. E. Verrill 

 from original or rare specimens, authentically labeled : 

 STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 



CORALS. 



No. 1. Astren $peciosa Dana. Original specimen. 



No. 2. Astren (Prionastrea) robusta Dana. Original specimen. 



No. 8. Favia ordinata Verrill. Goniastrea aspera Verrill. Fungia papittosa 

 Yerrill. Original specimens. 



No. 4 Ccelastrea tenuit Verriil. Pavonia complanata Verrill. From original 

 specimens. 



No. 6. Madrepora pumtta Verrill. M.. striata Verrill, M. prolixa Verrill. From 

 original specimens. 



No. 6. Prionastrea Chinensis Verrill. Original specimen. 



No. 7. Diitichipora nitida Verrill and Stylaster elegans Verrill. From authentic 

 specimens. 



No. 8. Fungia eoncinna Verrill. F. Haimei Verrill. From original specimens, 



No. 9. Fungia valida Verrill. Original specimen. 



No. 10. Allopora Californica Verrill. Original specimen. 



No. 11. Madrepora effloresc ens Dana. Original specimen. 



No. 12. Pocillopora nobilis Verrill. Authentic specimen. 



No. 13. Gorgonia Agassizii Verrill. G. rigida Verrill. Authentic specimens. 



No. 14. Madrepora spicifera Dana. Original specimen. 



No. 15. M. convexa Dana. Authentic specimen. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



No. 16. Four Eggs of Falco anatum, from Mt. Tom, Mass. 



No. 17. Solaster endeca and S. papposug. Eastport, Maine. 



No. 18. Mastodon and interior of Prof. J. Wyman's Museum at Cambridge. 



No. 19. Three teeth of Bison. Quarternary fossils, Gardiner, Mo. 



No. 20. Nine species of Shells from same formation as No. 19. 

 PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, LARGER SIZES. 



No. 1. Gorgonia Agassizii Verrill. Original specimen. 



No. 2. G. aurantiaca Verrill. Authentic specimen. 



No. 3. Four eggs of Falco anatum, from Mt. Tom, Mass. 



No. 4. Twelve species of moths (Bombycidx) from original specimens 

 described by Dr. A. S. Packard, Jr. 



No. 5. Nineteen species Bombycida from original specimens of Packard. 



No. 6. Samia (Platysamia) Columbia Smith, male and female, cocoon and 

 chrysalis from the original specimens. 



No. 7. Various rare or new Insects. Collection of A. S. Packard, Jr. 



No. 8. Quarternary (Drift) Shells, rare species. Coll. Packard. 



No. 9. Drift shells, Maine, Labrador, &c. Coll. Packard. 



No. 10. Musxa crispa Dana. Original specimen. 



No. 11. Section of nest of Common Wasp. 



No. 12. Three teeth of Bison. Drift fossils, Gardiner, Me. 



All the preceding, except Nos. 1, 10 and 1 1, which are reduced one half, are of 

 natural size. 



The stereoscopic sizes will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, at 50 cents each, or 

 the set of 20 for $8. The larger sizes at 75 cents each, or the set of 12 for 98. Ad- 

 dress F. W. PUTNAM, Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., or PBO. A. E. VKIUULL, Yale 

 College, New Haven, Conn. 



