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■iof wMcli was 'on the table, liaviug recently been issued from tlie Insti- 

 itiite Press, under the editorship of four of the officers of the Institute. 

 Ira K. Mansfield, of Salem, and Jos-eph Appleton, of Beverly, were 

 elected Resident Members, 



A-dditions to the Museum and Library during January. 

 February, and March, 1867, 



TO THE NATUEAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT. 

 By Donation. 



x\llen, J. E., Salem. Specimens of Pyrrhwctia Isabella Packard., 

 Alypia octo-maculata Smith, and GraiDe-viues bored by Insects. 



Angus, James, West Earms, N. Y. A collection of Insects from 

 West Earms, New York. 



Atwood, Capt. N. E., Provincetown. Three plates of Baleen; an 

 Eye Socket of a Sword-flsli ; the Beaks of a large Cuttle-fish, from the 

 North Atlantic; Beaks of Cuttle-fish and a piece of Sponge, from 

 Provincetown. 



BoAKDMAN, Gkorge A., Mllltowu, Me. Hoof of a Caribou; Cutting- 

 Teeth, Hind and Eront Foot and Tail of a Beaver, and several other 

 specimens, from Nova Scotia. 



Brewster, C. G., Boston. A small collection of Fossils from vari- 

 ous localities. 



Browne, A. G., Salem. Stones of second crop Peach, from S. E., 

 Georgia, picked in August; 



BuRCHSTEAD, George, Hamilton. Red-tailed Hawk, from Hamilton. 



C/VREEN, Samuel, Salem. Specimens of Lesser Red Poll, ^Egiothut! 

 Unarius ; of the Yellow Bird, Ghrysomitris tristis ■ and four specimens 

 of Snow Bunting, Flpctrophano^ niralis, from Salem; two heads of 

 American Hare. 



Chever, Capt. WiLLLv:^! J., Andover. Salamander, taken from a 

 well in Grafton, N. H. 



Ceoutman, Joseph P., Salem. Minerals and Ores, from the Greg> 

 ory Mine, Colorado. 



Cooke, C, Salem. Parasites from the gills, stomach, and intestines 

 of the Pickerel; a White Rat (male), about twenty-two months old. 



CooLEDGE, James, Salem. Two specimens of Tropidonotus sp., from 

 Han Kou, China; IlolotJtunan, from China; specimen of Coral, from 

 Kan Loong, China; Seeds of Lichees and other Fruits, from China; 

 Arsenical Ore and Bituminous Coal, from the interior of China ; speci- 

 men of Gypsum, from Han Kou, China ; Antimonial Ore and several 

 other Minerals, from various localities in China. 



PROCEEDINGS ESSEX INST., VOL. V. IG OCT., 1867. 



