18 Thirty-sixth Annual Eeport of the 



From W. M. Canby, Wilmington, Del., specimens of Tillcea sim- 

 plex, Nutt. 



From Clarence Lown, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., specimens of the 

 very rare ferns, Cheilanthes vestita, Sw. ; Asplenium Bradleyi, D. 0. 

 Eaton, and Asplenium ebenoides, R. E. Scott ; the last one new to the 

 State. 



From Prof. W. E. Dudley, Ithaca, Jf. Y., specimens of sixty-two 

 species of plants, several of which are new to the Herbarium. 



II. Zoological. 



A specimen of Macrosila quinquemaculata, the tomato sphinx, from 

 E. F. Weller, Washington Valley, Kent Co., Ehode Island. 



TJiyrceus abbotii, on grape vines, from J. Vandeloo, Albany, X. Y. 



Specimen of Blatta, from W. E. Eoss, Greenbush, X. Y. 



Large specimens of Meandrina clivosa, Madrepora convexa and 

 Favasites, the latter polished ; purchased from Mr. Woodman, New 

 York city. 



A pair of "dead-locked" elk horns, purchased of Mr. E. F. Phil- 

 brook, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Collection of land and fresh-water shells from Georgia, purchased from 

 Prof. E. E. Call, David City, Nebraska. 



III. Geological and Mineralogical. 



Five samples of Conularia cmstula, White, Upper Coal Measures, 

 Kansas City, Mo.; by exchange from W. J. Parrish, Kansas City, Mo. 



A polished specimen of crystalline limestone, from G. E. Wood- 

 ruff, Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 



Slab containing impression and fragment of Lepidodendron, from 

 Frank Gould, Esq., Oneonta, N. Y. 



Fragment of Lepidodendron, from Meigs Case, M. D., Oneonta, N. Y. 



Two large specimens of Galena, from Galena, 111., from Duncan 

 Campbell, Esq. 



Numerous specimens of gypsum in florescent forms and calcite from 

 Mammoth Cave, Ky., From Henry Eussell, Esq., Albany. 



Ten specimens of fossils from the Portage group, Perry, N. Y., in 

 exchange from the Perry Union School, J. P. Bishop, principal, 

 Perry, Wyoming Co., ST. Y. 



Odontornithes (toothed birds). Casts of bones of Hespiroinis regalis, 

 twenty-six specimens, from Prof. 0. C. Marsh, Yale College Museum, 

 New Haven, Conn. 



Rampliorliynchus phylhirus, Marsh (plaster cast), from the litho- 

 graphic limestones, Jurassic formation of Bavaria ; the original speci- 

 men is the only one yet found showing the membranes of the tail and 

 wings ; from Prof. 0. C. Marsh, Yale College Museum, New Haven, 

 Conn. 



Two specimens of Dicranograptusbicornis, Kenwood, Albany, from 

 James F. Flannery, Albany. 



Ten slabs of Trenton limestone with identified fossils from Dutchess 

 and Orange counties ; from Prof. W. B. Dwight, Vassar College, 

 Poughkeepsie, N*. Y. 



