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Five sternal bones of Elephant or Mastodon. No. 65, B. VII. 



Four bones, undetermined. No. 65, B. VIII. 



Bones from marl beds, Cape Fear river, N. C. ; Zeuglodon ( ? ) 

 vertebrae from eastern part of North. Carolina ; twenty- 

 three specimens of ribs, vertebrae, etc. No. Q5, E. IX. 



Skull of Alligator. No. -65, E. X. 



Skin of Alligator. No. 65, E. XI. 



One hundred and fifty -eight specimens of Uniones of about 

 ninety-five species ; and eighty odd valves of Uniones. A 

 number of specimens of Donax, etc. From Mrs. E. 

 Emmons, Albany, N. Y. 



Five examples of Pomatropsis Brownii Carpenter, collected 

 at Cunliff Pond, Cranston, R. I. From W. O. Brown, of 

 the Providence Franklin Society. 



Six hundred and four specimens of marine and fresh-water 

 shells, from Wm. H. Schram, Sandlake, N. Y. Received 

 previous to 1866, but not credited. 



One hundred and eighteen species of U. S. fresh-water and 

 land shells (mainly from New York and Alabama). From 

 Truman H. Aldrich, Selma, Ala. 



Fourteen species of U. S. Helices, received through Dr. S. B. 

 Woolworth, in 1867, in exchange for State Cabinet 

 Reports, from E. S. Hubbard, of Tottenville, Staten 

 Island. N. Y., as follows: 



Helix Jaeksoni Bland Fort Gibson, Ind. Terr . . 4 



H. leporina Gould Fort Gibson, Ind, Terr . . 3 



H. Dorfeuilliana Lea Fort Gibson, Ind. Terr . . 5 



H. costata Mull Fort Gibson, Ind. Terr. . 10 



H. Postelliana Bland Baldwin, Florida 4 



H. volvoxis Parr Jacksonville, Florida 10 



H. pustula Fer Jacksonville, Florida 5 



H. septemvolva Say Enterprise, Florida 4 



R. auriculata Say Fort George Isl., Florida . 4 



H. interna Say Chattanooga, Tenn 5 



H. spinosa Say Chattanooga, Tenn 2 



H. Hopetonensis Shutt Charleston, S. C 4 



H. crinoidea Anth Charleston, S. C 2 



H. labyrinthica Say Staten Island, N. Y 50 



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