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Additions to the Museum and Library during October, 

 November, and December, 1867. 



TO THE NATURAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT. 

 By Donation. 



Ayry, George, Weymouth Point, Penobscot. A water-worn Stone, 

 closely resembling a broken stone chisel, from Weymouth Point. 



Babcock, Amory L., Sherborn, Mass. Nine specimens of Skins and 

 Skeletons of Birds, one skull of Tamia striata, and one of Sitta socia- 

 lis. An alcoholic collection of Salamanders, Insects, and Spiders from 

 Sherborn, and specimens of Lime Stone from Ohio. 



BAiiER, Charles, Vfenham. Two specimens of Goniaster fi'om 

 Cuba. 



Bates, John, Danvers. A Stone Axe ploughed up in Danvers, Mass. 



BiCKNELL, E., Salem. A Mackerell Shark from Portland harbor. 



Blake, Samuel, Ipswich. Fossils and Minerals from Wellsburg. 



Bridges, M. E., Bangor, Me. A fresh specimen of the Great Horned 

 Owl, Buho Virginianus Bonp., from near Bangor. 



Brookhouse, R., Salem. A specimen of Ruddy Duck from the 

 Chesapeake Bay. 



Brown, Augustus S., Salem. A specimen of the common Brown 

 Bat from Salem. 



Burnham, Robert, Essex. Two Stone Axes dug up in Essex. 



Carlen, Samuel, Salem. A very fine Nest of Vespa maculata from 

 Beverly Woods ; a specimen of the Red-throated Diver, shot in Sa- 

 lem. 



Chever, G. F., Salem. A specimen of Mica from Grafton, New 

 Hampshire. 



CiiOATE, John, Essex, Mass. A S'tone Sinker of peculiar form found 

 in Essex. 



Cooke, C, Salem. Parasitic Flies from the " Great Horned Owl " 

 from Salem. 



Cox, E. T., New Harmony, Ind. Specimens of three species of Dip- 

 terous Larvae from the Equality Salt Works, Indiana. 



Creesy, Mrs. J. B., Beverly. A resinous substance washed ashore 

 at Seconset Beach. 



Dodge, Winthrop L., Hamilton. A Stone Arrow-head found on 

 his farm in the western part of Hamilton, dilferiug very much in form 

 from those usually found in that vicinity. 



Emerton, J. H., Salem. Insects from Ipswich, collected Oct. 7, 1867. 



Fowler, Augustus, Danvers. A fresh specimen of Whippoorwill 

 from Danvers. 



