502 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Articles presented. Donors. When present* 



Terebratula, from the Falls of the 

 Ohio. 



Minerals, from the Mississippi and > w . o rr t 

 MissourL ^^ i Major S. H. Lon? 



Ohio. 5 ^' ^®^- Septembc 



Three species of Graminae, from > t^ ,, 

 Carolina. pr. Mease. 



Collection of Gramineous and Cy- 



peroid Plants, from Great Bri- J. Dr. E. Barton 

 tain. 



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Two specimens of Minerals. J. P. Wetheri... 



Rattle of a Crotalus, of nineteen > t- • , -u ^ 



joints. S Fairchild. Octobe 



Collection of American Minerals. T. M'Euen. 



Specimen of a Hock (Epidotic) from > T^ . -> 

 nearGermantown. ^ P. A. Brown. 



Malay Umbrella, Hayti Coins, &c. T. Fearis. 

 Ardea Cccrulescens. M. L'Herminier 



Anas Marila. J. Griffiths. 



>Aug. Jessup. Novembe 



Suite of Geological Specimens, 

 from the primitive near Phila- 

 delphia to the limestone forma- 

 tion. 



Cobalt Ore, from Connecticut. Major S. H. Long. 



Skin of the Crotalus Durissus. J. P. Wetherill. 



Birds, three species. M. L'Herminier. 



Anas Rubidus (female). Curators. 



Collection of Crustacea, and seven ^ Maclure, Ord, Say, anu 



bottles of Replilia. 5 Peale. 



Shells, six species &c. S. Spackman. Decemb 



Specimen of Fahlunite, from Fah- ? q ^ -Lesueur 

 lun. S 



Minerals, from near the Lakes. Dr. Brown. 



Salamandra Variolata, Scincus Ery- 7 , r-iiijaj^s 

 throcephalus. 3 ' 



Aluminous Earth, from Georgia. Dr. MeigF 



Helix Citrina. R. Coatee 



