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LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Articles presented. 



Nodular Iron Ore. 



Rock Salt, Cheshire, England. 



Jamaica Spider, and Nests, from Ja- ? t^ „ 

 maica. l^^' ^^"on. 



Collection of Bird's Nests, and Eggs, > ^ 



from Burlington, New Jersey. 5 



Minerals from London Grove, and ? r> t». , 



Little Britain. S ^' I^^^hardson 



Asbestus, from near Baltimore. John Lea, jr. 



Collection of Minerals, from Perki- ^ t» ^xr » 

 omen, Pennsylvania. 5 ^' Warder. 



Fossil Shells, &c. from St. Mary's > t /--h- 

 county, Maryland. J ^' ^^"^ams. 



Horns of the Cervus Virginianus,"^ 



from New Jersey, and ( p ^ , 



Sorex Quadricaudatus, now first | * ^ * 

 found to be a native. J 



Tremolite, from London Grove. C. Richardson. 



Glass model of a Mummy, found in"^ 



the Pyramids of Egypt; brought i-Dr. Troost. 



thence by Denon. J 



Horns of the Louisiana Ox, and a> j 



Bird of Paradise, prepared. 3 



The Proboscis of the Pristis Anti- ) j-. 



quorum. ) 



Collection of Fossils, from Sunbury 

 Pennsylvania, 



Collection of Insects, from China. S. Hazard, 



Specimens of Shells, and Fish. G. Ord. 



Vultus Atratus, (stufled). J. Lukens. 



Donors. When presented. 



Miss Speakman. September. 

 W. Strickland. 



Coates. 



•r. Davis. 



> Dr. Janncy. 



L. Vanuxem. 



Specimen of Hyla, supposed to be > rp j. 

 a new species. 3 



] 



Fish, three species. 



Herbarium of Grasses, collected in 



the neighbourhood of London J. Wm. Jackson. 

 Grove. 



Collection of Seeds. L. Vanuxem. 



Collection of Shells. Mrs. Robbarts. 



Oxoecetus Evolans. Capt. Craycroft. 



Collection of Shells. J. Coates. 



Specimens of Minerals. J. R. Paxson. 



October- 



November. 



December. 



1816. 

 January. 



February. 



