396 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Articles presented. Donors. When presented. 



A Living Buck (Cervus Virgi- > Q C ist,WiIkesbarre. Feb'ry. 



niiinus.) 3 



Minerals. T. M'Euen. April. 



Dress, &cc. South Sea Islanders. J. Shane. 

 Salmo Epulanus, Rariton. Dr. Mease. 



Exocetus, Sepia. R. Randolph. May. 



Living Field Mouse, (Arvicola.) Mr. Bishop. 

 Minerals, three specimens, China. J. Read. June. 



Shells, Gorgonia, Sec. St. Helens, ? xr tt 



.1 n l" r -W • -Tientz. 

 South Carolina. 3 



Minerals, Shawneetown, Illinois. A. Jessup. 



Twelve Chinese drawings of Fish. J. P. Wetherill. 



Fossils, two species. Z. Collins. 



Bitumen, St. Thomas. D. S. Mitchell. September. 



Fossils, 8cc. Dr. S.Brown. 



Iron Ore, N. J. I. Lukens. 



An extensive and valuable HerO 



barium of Plants from the vi- > W. Maclure. 



cinity of Paris. J 



Coal Slate, Neshamoning. H. Abbott. 



Carbonate of Lead, &x.Perkiomen. J. P. Wetherill. November. 



Minerals, sixty-five specimens, il-"^ T ,. , 



1 .■ iu r^ 1 civ. I L. v anuxem and 



Minerals, from near Ticonderoga. T. M'Euen, 8cc. 



Minerals from Sweden. William Maclure. Decem'r. 



Minerals, six specimens. Dr. Emerson. 



Diallage, Virginia. Z. Collins. 



Herbarium, of Delaware and Ma-? T c „ 7 

 ryland plants. J J. S. Warner. 



Radiated Sulphate of Lime. I. Lea. 



1821. 



Minerals, seven specimens. C. A. Lesueur. January. 



Minerals, four do. T. M'Euen. 



