TO THE NATUEAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 375 



Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Vol. XXII. The Association. 



Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 1872. 



From the Department of Agriculture, Washington, U.S. America. 



Annals of the Malacological Society of Belgium, Parts 1-8. The Society. 



A Package of Transactions from the Royal Norske University, Christiania, 

 Norway. The University. 



Report of the Geological and Geographical Survey of Colorada, U.S. 

 America, 1873. Dr. F. V. Hay den, United States Geologist. 



BIRDS AND FISHES. 



A Specimen of the Hooded Crow (Corvus comix). 



Mr. George Bold, Long Benton. 

 A Specimen of the Golden Eye (Anas clangula) female. John Coppin, Esq. 

 Eleven Bird Skins from Brazil. Master George Noble. 



A small Collection of British Birds' Eggs. Cuthbert Thompson, jun., Esq. 

 A Skull of an Albatross. Mr. Carins, Bylcer. 



A Specimen of the Deep-nosed Pipe-Fish. 



Master D. C. Morris, Pelaw Main. 



ANNULOSA. 



Thirteen Specimens of Lepidoptera (Papilio, Bombyx, etc.): 



Mr. Wassermann, Cidlercoats. 

 A few Specimens of Lepidoptera, from Montserrat, West Indies. 



Mrs. Sturge, Montserrat. 

 Twelve Specimens of Crustaceans (Arcturus longicornis, etc.), from Culler- 

 coats. Dr. W. B. Clarke, North Shields, 

 A few Specimens of Echinodermata (Spatangus purpureus, Amphidotus roseus 

 and Echinocardium cordatum), dredged off the Durham Coast. 



Prof. G. S. Brady. 



MOLLUSCA. 



A Specimen of Sepiola Rondoletti, taken at Whitley. 



Master Charles Wylam, per Mr. R. Howse. 

 A few Specimens of Land Shells from South Africa. Mr. W. D. Sutton. 

 A few Specimens of Land and Fresh-water Shells from Ceylon. 



E. L. Mitford, Esq., Mi t ford. 

 A few Specimens of Shells of the genera Conus, Cyprea, etc. 



Rev. A. M. Norman. 



