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^ Donations. 



527 



1836. 

 Novemhcr. 



December, 



December, 



1837. 

 January, 



I. 



February. 



March. 



April 



Two Boxes of Chinese Insects, and one Box of South 

 American Insects. Henry F. Baker, 



Skin of an Anaconda and Monkey. Willtam Smith. 



Balanus stalactiferus, (Lk.)— E. balanoides, (Linn.)— 

 B. violaceus (Wood) — Cineras vittata, (Leach) — Otion 

 Cuvieri, (Leach), all from a vesseFs bottom, coming 

 from the East Indies — ^three species of Cones. 



Joseph P. Cauthouy. 



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Crepidulaj Siphonaria, and CalyptrcEa, from Matanzas. 



J. E. Tescheinacher . 



Isocardia Cor, (Fossil). William PraUy Jr. 



Collection of Plants, from Savannah and Indiana. 



Mrs. Lucy Say. 



Casts of thirteen newly discovered species of Ornithich- 



nites. Charles B. Adams. 



Specimen of Quartz. Hubbard C. Currier, 



Gar Fish, from the Mississippi. 



William S. Emerson ^ (Alton, HI.) 



Opalized Wood, from Hobartstown, New Holland. 



Henry F. Baker. 



Alabaster, Malachite, and several Fossils, from Wisconsin 

 I Territory. William S. Emerson, 



Specimens of Loligo — several Reptiles — Crustacea, and 



Insects, from Pascagoula. Nathan Barrett, 



Two Bottles of Reptiles, and a Snake's Skin, from Per- 



nambuco. , J- F. Preston. 



Podiceps comutus. Thomas M. Breicer. 



Ampullaria, with the young in their Nidus, from Sumatra. 



George Br own j (Beverly). 

 Two species of Monodonta, and Buccina, from Sumatra. 



Joseph P, Couthouy. 



Volcanic Specimens, from Fayal. 



Ehejiezer S, Brooks, 



Head of an Egyptian Mummy, enclosed in a Bell Glass. 



A Friend. 



Specimens of Biche le Mer. 



Nest of Ploceus Phillipinus. 



Three species of Conalix- 



thouy) — Helix serpentina- 



X B. S. Jackson, 

 Thaddeus M, Harris. 

 Marginella Storeria, (Cou- 

 -Columbellffi, from the Red 

 ea— Marginella quinqueplicata— and an Echinus, from 

 Straits of Sunda— Cerithia, from New Holland. 



Joseph P. Coutlwuy. 

 Eggs of the Ardea Ludov ic i ana— Pe lee anus fuscus— Pha- 

 lacrocorax Floridanus, and several others, from Florida. 



Amos Binney. 



A Sponge, attached to the Madrepore on which it grew, 

 from the Red Sea. ^' ^- I^f^^^* 



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