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1830. 



October 



Decemier. 



1831. 



May. 

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July 



An Iguana (in alcohol) — Two vertebrae (dorsal) of the 

 Whale — Skin from the breast of the male Penguin. 



D. Humphreys Storer. 

 A Collection of Alpine plants, arranged in a small volume.. 



M^mos Binney, Jr, 



Tape-worm from the Cat. John Ware, 



The objects of Natural History belonging to the Academy, 



consisting of a few horns of the Ruminantia — Shells, 



Minerals and Fruits, 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 



Twelve Bottles containing Reptiles. 



, . D. Humphreys Storer. 



Five hundred aihd fifty Species of plants, from vicinih'' of 



Boston. James Jackson, Jr. 



Three hundred Species of plants from Boston and vicinity. 



* J, S. Copley Greene, 



A Box of Minerals. 'Francis Alger, 



Jaw of tlie African Elephant. WUliam B, Fowle, 



Tooth of the African Elephant. Geerge B. Emerson, 

 Several impressions , of Fishes from Monte Bolca, near 



Verona. Amos Binney^ Jr. 



Fossil Fern, from the coal formation of Pennsylvania. 



George H. SneUing, 



A Box of Minerals. Siinon E. Greene. 



Skeleton of a Cat. Joseph P. Cooke. 



Crania of the Dog, Cat, Mink, Monkey and Skunk^ and 

 ^ose of four birds— Skeleton of a Squirrel— Several 

 Snake Skins. D- Humphreys Storer, 



Two boxes South American Insects. William Hales, 



Two hundred Specimens of Minerals — about two hun- 

 dred Specimens of fossil Organic remains from the Basin 

 of the Ohio — about one hundred specimens foreign 

 Organic remains — several Echini. Am4>s Binney, Jr. 



Spectacle Stone from Bangor. Georae Haytmrd, 



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