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Gryphia vesiciilaris, Cretaceons, Marlboro, N. J. 

 Terebratula plicata, do 1st bed of green sand, N. J. 



Belemnitella mucrinata, do Marlboro, do 



Terebratula Harlani, Cretaceous, near Egypt, 2d green sand, N.J. 

 Escagyra lateralis, do do do do 



Cucullia autrosa, do do do do 



Gryphia vesicularis, do Freehold, do 



Teredo libiulis. Cretaceous, upper green sand, Backwoodstown, 



N.J. 

 Belemnitella mucrinata, Cretaceous, upper green sand, near 



Armstrong, N. J. 

 Cucullia gigantas. Tertiary eocene. Fort Washington, Md. 

 Schapharia idonea, do miocene, Freehold, N. J. 

 Chione alveolata, do do St. Mary's River, Md. 



Fusus paralis, do do do 



Crucibellum costata, do do do 



Turitella variabilis, do do * do 



Terebra simplex, do do do 



Dentalium attenuata, do do do 



Busycon cornutum, do do do 



Merinaria tetrica, do do do 



Pectin Madisoni do do East Virginia. 



do do do do St. Mary's Biver, Md. 



Turitella mortoni, do do Aquia Creek. 



From Henry Phillips^ Jr., Philadelphia: 

 One specimen of Haematite. 



From Rev. James Riley, Montrose, Pa. : 

 Cyclopteris Jacksonii, two specimens. 

 Rhuchopteris punctata. 



Rhuchopteris cyclopteroides, two specimens. 

 Four plaster casts of undetermined fossils. 

 Yerbascum lychnitis — (white floweret). 



From Henry A. Homes, Albany. 

 Limestone from Jerusalem, of which the city is built. 

 Yerd antique from an ancient temple at Constantinople. 

 Chalcedony, Greenstone and Trachite, from the shores of the 



Bosphorus. 

 Lignite, from the shore of the Black Sea, three miles west of 



the mouth of the Bosphorus. 



