be found in Vol. T. p. lal. Rev. C. Lo-\vc, fossils from Mount 

 Lebanon. Henry Felt, minerals from Utah. 0. C. Marsh, 

 many species of minerals, new to the collection. In Decem- 

 ber, Mr. Marsh spent several days in the arrangement of the 

 minerals, and in so doing added several species from his own 

 cabinet. 



The donations to the cabinet have been received from ninety- 

 one individuals or else societies —the names are herewith 

 annexed. 



DONORS TO THE CABINETS,— 1855-6. 



Peabody Institute, Danvers. 

 Allen, C. L., Union SpringSjN.Y. Jillson, Samuel, Lynn 

 Allen , George 



Allen, Pickering D. Kemp, John H. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Andrews, Wm., Cumberland, Md. King, James B. 



Barton, William 0. 

 Brookhouse, Robert, jr. 

 Brooks, Henry M. 

 Browne, J. Vincent 



Chadwick, John 

 Cheever, Joseph 

 Chever, Charles G. 

 Chever, George F. 

 Chisholm, Joseph 

 Clark, Mrs. G. D. 

 Conway, Mrs. 

 Cortel, Mrs. Hannah 

 Cox, Benjamin, jr. 



Dana, Samuel, Marblehead 



Fabens, Miss C. 



Felt, Henry, Salt Lake, Utah 



French, Henry, U. S. Navy 



Goss, Ezekiel 



Gardner, Miss Elizabeth R. 

 Goldthwaite, S. F. 

 Goldthwaite, Joseph A. 

 Goodhue, William P. 



Harrington, George 



Ives, Henry P. 

 Ives, John S. 



Lackey, Andrew, Marblehead 

 Lawrence, Louis 

 Lee, Miss 

 Lee, Charles .T. 

 Lefavour, William 

 Lowe, Charles 



Manning, James 

 Martin, John N. 

 Mason, Mrs. G. R. 

 Messervy, Wm. S. 

 Neal, Benjamin B. 



Oliver, Henry K. , Lawrence 

 Osgood, Charles C. 

 Osgood, John C. 



Peirson, Charles L. 

 Pickering, Eben 

 Potter, Jesse 

 Pratt, Henry J. 

 Prince, B. R., Beverly 

 Putnam, Charles A. 

 Putnam, Mrs. E. A. 

 Putnam, Fred. W. 



Read, George F. 

 Eideout, N. 

 Rideout, Justin 

 Rider, J. J. 

 Robbins, Charles 



