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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



INSECTS. 



Received, February 17, 1854, of Richard H, Pease, three thousand 

 printed impressions each from Plates Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, 46 and 47, for 

 Emmons's volume on Insects, colored complete. 



Received, August 21, 1854, of Richard H. Pease, the original drawings 

 from which the figures on Plates Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 46 and 47, for 

 Emmons's volume on Insects, were engraved. 



Received, August 22, 1854, of Prof. E.Emmons, the original drawings 

 from which the figures on forty-three plates for the volume on Insects were 

 engraved. 



Received, October 17, 1854, of John E. Gavit, three thousand pVinted 

 impressions from Plate No. 34 (steel plate containing twenty-five figures), 

 for Emmons's volume on Insects. The impressions from said plate are all 

 colored complete, by Richard H. Pease. 



Materials belonging to the State, which have been used in publishing 

 the Natural History and the Annual Reports of the Regents of the 

 Universitij, etc., received into the Geological Rooms since the first day 

 of January 1854. 



Reckived, August 26, 1854, of C.YanBenthuysen, the woodcuts from which 

 Plates Nos. 26, 30, 32, 33, 59 and 66 of the first volume of the Palaeontology 

 were printed. 



Received, November 9, 1854, of C. Van Benthnysen, twenty-one woodcuts 

 which were used in illustrating the four volumes of the Documentary History. 



Received, October 31, 1854, from James Hall, througfh Dr. T. Romcyn Beck, 

 Secretary of the Reerents, the original drawiiigs from which thirty-seven plates 

 of the fossils figured in vol. Iwo of the Palsetrntology were engraved. These 

 drawings, with those heretofore received, coaslitiite all the drawinjis of fossils 

 for vol. two of the Palaeontology, with the exception of the drawings for Plates 

 Nos. 6, 24, 69 and 85. 



