LIST OF DONATIONS 



TO THE 



MUSEUM 



OF 



THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Articles presented. 



Donors. 



A collection of minerals, from the ? r)^ q "p 



G. W. Bartram. 

 G. A. Madeira. 

 T. Say. 

 Evan Davis. 



T. Say. 



on 



lite, VS. 



Conrad. 



neighbourhood of Pittsburgh. 5 



Indian axe, from New-Jersey. 



Hyalin Quartz, from Franklin co. 

 Pennsylvania. 



Vermes, three species. 



Rattle Snake, (stuffed) from Chew's 

 Landing, New Jersey. 



Collection of Marine Productions, 



from Great Egg Harbour. 

 Table of the constituent parts 



Earthy Minerals: and Zirconite 



from New Jersey 



Engraved Portrait of Alexander^ T R* 1 i 

 Wilson. 5 * ^^^°^^* 



Coluber, one specimen; and Madre- ? r4 . t> , 



f- ur. 13 an 

 pores. 3 



Human Foetus, with the umbilicus: > ^ ♦ 



preserved in oxy muriate-mercury. 5 ' ^* 



Madrepore Mandrites. J. Coates. 



Jaws and Vertebra of a Shark, and > titt -r^r 

 specimens of Minerals. S ^^ ' ^^ag"^^ 



Testudo Pennsylvanica. B. Say. 



Specimens of native Gold, from 7 ta c .^ 

 North Carolina. ^ ^'- S'=°"- 



Minerals, from Maryland. Dr. Troost. 



Mexican Cotton, as cultivated in " 

 Georgia. 



Quartz Crystal, very large size, from 

 near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

 Vol. L P 



When presented. 



1814. 



February. 



•nes. 



J. M'Quin. 



S. M'Clenner. 



May. 



June. 

 July. 



September. 



1815. 

 January, 



March. 

 May. 



June. 

 August. 



September. 



