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Additions to the 3Iuseum and Lihravy during April, 

 May, and June, 1867. 



TO THE NATUEAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT. 

 By Donation. 



Amoky, Copley, Boston. Skulls of an Esquimau, of a Polar Bear, 

 and of a Seal, from Hopedale, Labrador; also a kayak from the same 

 place. 



Brookhoxjse, Robert, Salem. A Canvas-back Duck, Aythya val- 

 lisneria, male ; and a Bald Pate, 3Iareca Americana, male, from the 

 Chesapeake. 



Brown, Charles, Beverly. Specimen of Copper Ore. 



Cloutman Joseph P., Salem. Specimens of Copper Ore from the 

 Pewabic Mine. 



Dow, James, Beverly Farms. Specimen of Coluber eximius from 

 Beverly. 



Emerton, J. H., Salem. Larva of a Carahid from Haverhill. 



Goss, F. P., Salem. Red Granite from the quarries at Gloucester, 

 Mass. 



Griffin, H. B., Salem. A specimen of the Sheldrake, Ilergus 

 Americanus, from Salem. 



Hawn, Major F., Leavenworth, Kansas. Specimens of Caloptenus 

 femur-ruhrum, in various stages of growth, fi'om Leavenworth City. 



Holder, Dr. J. B., U. S. A., Fort Jefferson, Fla. Seventy-seven 

 specimens of Corals and four of Sponges from Key West, Florida. 



Huntington, Arthur, Salem. Specimen of the Flying Lizard, 

 Draco volans, from the Philippine Islands. 



Jones, George W., Salem. Two specimens of Scolopendra. Speci- 

 men of Cymothoa, taken from the eye of a Fish at the Island of Bonair. 

 Three young Rabbits from Salem. 



Kimball, James, Salem. Parasitic worms from the common Clam, 

 Mya arenaria, from Ipswich. 



Moody, Henry D., Cambridge. A collection of Insects from Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



Morse, E. S., Salem. Pieces of Rock, showing glacial scratches, 

 from Portland, Me. 



Museum of Yale College, New Haven, Ct. Collection of Radi- 

 ates from Panama and other localities ; also, a collection of Minerals 

 from various localities. 



Nelson, S. A., Georgetown, Mass. Specimen of Dicerca divaricata 

 from Geoi'getown. 



proceedings ESSEX INST., VOL. V. 19 JAN., 1868. 



