LIST OF DONATIONS. 501 



Articles presented. Donors. , When presented. 



Echina, Asterias, Crustaceae, and > Maclure, Ord, Say, and j , 

 Tubularia, several species. ) Peale. ^' 



Land Shells from the West Indies,^ . JessuD 



and Fossils from Nevvjersey. 5 

 Exuvia of the Coluber Saurita. J. Lukens. 



Fossils, two species, Z. Collins. 



Spon^ia Agariciformis, from Suma- ? o t» i (^ 

 tra. ^ . a s 



Paradisea Apoda, and Salamandra ? ta tt » 

 Punctata. ^ Dr. Harlan. 



Bark of the Clove Tree, from Su-? ^ Warnick. 



matra. 5 



Two specimens of Paper made at") 



Gilpin's mill yards in I T, Gilpin. August. 



length. J 



Fossils, &c. from Ohio. M. Correa de Serra. 



Amber, and a Fossil said to be thel 



Nidus of an Insect, from Cape yDr. G. Troost. 



Sable, Magothy river. J 



Collection of Shells, from Guada- > ^ ^'Herminier. 

 loupe. 5 



Nummulite. C A. Lesueur. September, 



Stuffed Quadrupeds, three species. J. Peirce. 

 Minerals, from Kentucky. Dr. S. Brown. 



Procellaria Capensis. J. Clarke. 



Specimens of Glauberite. M. Brogniart, Paris. 



Horn of the Antelope Oryx. Dr. Barnes. 



Salamandra Punctata. Z. Collins. 



Several specimens of the Elater ^ ,^ ,, 

 Noctilucus, in a living state. 5 ^^' ^^^^^^n. 



Ophiura, one species, from Scot- ? x-v r:> t^ 

 land. $ ^^- E- ^^^^^"• 



Trunk of the Musa Paradisica, and"J 



specimens of the Mygale Vena- I Dr. Betton. 

 toria. J 



Cluster of Cones of the Pinus RigiO 



da, and Seeds of the Zizania I ^ „ • 

 Aquatica, in a prepared and un- j ' ^'"^s- 

 prepared state. J 



Bread made from the Artocarpus. C. J. Wistar. 



