Il8 PROCEEDINGS MANCHESTER INSTITUTE 



Heliastrsea heliopora (Brain Coral), a specimen formerly owned 

 by the late Captain C. W. Strain, Co. C, lotli N. H. Volun- 

 teers, presented as a memorial gift to the Manchester Insti- 

 tute of Arts and Sciences, bj^ his sister, Mrs. Marj^S. Rich- 

 ards. 



BIOIvOGY. 



Three tailed gold-fish ; Harrie M. Young. 



Backbone of fish, illustrating notochord ; Dr. lyillian G. Bullock. 



Jar containing four specimens of Squalus acanthias (Dog Fish) 



removed from the parent fish; William H. Huse. 

 Phrynosoma cornutum (Horned Toad); Henrj^ B. Fairbanks. 



NESTS. 

 Cj^anocitta cristata (Blue Ja}"); Contopus virens (Wood Pee- 



wee); Mrs. John B. Varick. 



ART. 



Framed picture of General John Stark ; Clarence M. Edgerly. 



Medallion of James Russell I^owell ; William H. Huse. 



Framed portraits of Spencer, T3aidall, Darwin and Huxley; Oli- 

 ver K. Branch. 



Framed copy of Emancipation Proclamation, forming allegori- 

 cal portrait of Abraham Eincoln ; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Coak- 

 er. 



BOOKS AND PAMPHEETS. 



Bookcase and books of the Derryfield Social Eibrary as follows: 

 Notes on the Parables, Hosea Ballou, 1812 ; Explicatory^ 

 Catechism, 1805 ; Five Points of Christian Faith, 1793 ; 

 Burns' Justice of the Peace, 1773 ; Robinson's Proofs, 1798; 

 A View of Religions; Federal Accountant, 1827; Life of 

 George Washington; Infantry Regulations, 1817; Eibrarj^ 

 Record Book ; Eectures on Female Education, 1794 ; Mari- 

 ner's Compass, 1763 ; Eetters from England, 1808; Christ- 

 ian's Eife, 1795 ; Flow^ers of Modern Travel, 1797 ; Rollins' 

 Ancient History, 1803 ; Thoughts on Divine Goodness, 1794; 

 Watts, on the Mind, 1793 ; Spectator, 6 vols. ; History of 

 Vermont, 1794; Infernal Conference, 1795 ; Blair's Eectures. 

 1814 ; N. H. Gazetteer, 1817 ; Gospel News, 1794 ; Eaws of 

 N. H., 1789. ; Heaven's Glory and Hell's Terrors, 1770 ; 

 Hymn Book, 1796 ; William H. Huse. 



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