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ADDITIONS TO THE STATE CABINET DUKING 1864. 



I. Br DONATION. 



I. To the Zoological Department. 



From Hon. A. S. JOHNSON, Albany. 

 A remarkably fine pair of Deer's {Cervus virginianus) horns. 



From the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 

 Menopoma alleghaiiiensis. One specimen, alive. 



II. To the Botanical Department. 



From Rev. CHESTER DEWEY, D.D., Rochester. 

 An invaluable package of Carices. 



From the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 

 A package of Plants. 



From Rev. JOHN A. PAINE Junior, Utica. 

 A package of Plants. 



From Rev. L. HOLZER, Rochester. 

 A package of Plants, with many valuable suggestions. It probably con- 

 tains one or two species not before found in this State ; but the deter- 

 mination of the question cannot be made at present. 



From T. F. ALLEN, M.D., New-York. 

 A large and very interesting package of Plants. Dr. Allen has done 

 much for Botany in this State, as this package proves ; and promises 

 to be a still larger contributor to our State Flora. 



From Miss RHODA WATERBURY, Schoharie. 

 Some fine specimens of Plants, beautifully prepared. 



From ELLIOTT C. HOWE, M.D., Fort-Edward. 

 Some specimens of Plants. 



From Prof. E. J. PICKETT. People's College. 

 / Specimens of Duvillea rupestris, SuU't, a species of MARCHANTiACEiE, not 

 before found in the United States. 



From CHARLES H. PECK, Albany. 

 A large collection of Mosses, 144 species. See Appendix D. 



III. To the Geological and Mineralogical Depart7nents. 

 From the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 

 Specimens of Rocks and Building Stones : 



