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From S. H. Weight, M.D. Perm Yan, JV. Y. 

 Specimens of twelve species of Plants, some of them very rare. 



From E. L. Hankensen, Newark, N. Y. 

 Specimens of nine species of Plants, all desiderata for the Herbarium. 



From G. B. Beaineed, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Twenty-seven specimens of Maeine Alg^e, neatly mounted, and rep- 

 resenting twenty species. 



From T. F. Allen, M.D., New York. 

 specimens of Wolfia columbiana Karston. 



From Y. Colvin, Albany, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Hemalia gracilis James. 



From Dr. C. Devol, Albany, N. Y. 



The lower part of the trunk of a young maple, with a portion of a 

 hemlock trunk attached, through an aperture in which the maple 

 had grown. 



From Prof. C. Jewett, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Plants collected about Cooperstown, N. Y., represent- 

 ing fifty-six species (received in 1867). 



From Hon. G. W. Clinton, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Lunularia vulgaris Mich. 



From B. D. Gilbeet, JJtica, N. Y. 

 Specimens of four species of Plants ; among them the very rare 

 Habenaria rotundifolia Rich., and Calypso borealis Salisb. 



From E. C. Howe, M.D., Fart Edward, N. Y. 

 Specimens of two hundred and eighty-five species, of which two hun- 

 dred and sixty-seven are Fungi. 



III. TO THE GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENTS. 



From the Hon. Heney JNTicol, Brookhaven, L. I. 



A broken pebble of dark colored Gneiss, of the form of some aborig- 

 inal implement. Found on his farm. 



From Iseael Nusbaum, Albany, JV. Y. 



A spheroidal concretion from the Calciferous Sandstone, 



A pebble of Geaphic Geanite, 



A pebble of banded Metamoephio Slate. Localities not stated. 



