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. The aggregate of the Sonstions bestowed in his lifetime by 
this most noble man is more than ten millions of dollars, Not the 
least remarkable or ig Pa part of these unexampled endow- 
ments is seen in the fact that Mr, Peabody had at once the good 
sense and moral courage to be his own executor! 
VI, MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Twelfth Annual Report of “og Paees of Commissioners of 
the “Central —_ ei Ye ork, Sor the year ending December 31, 
ark, Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, well known for his spirited res- 
torations of extinct animals at the Sydenham palace, near London, 
has been engaged during the past year or more in the same direc- 
tion in the Central Park. The Appendix to this a roa a 
saurian, Hadrosa — Foulk ‘it (Leidy), allied to the vaso don of 
the Wealdon of Sussex. The Hadrosaurus occurs in the Cretace- 
ous marls of New Jersey, and the remains from which the restored 
oe are in part compose¢ 1, Cam- 
m all, and 
then to set up the restored original in the Halls of the Academy 
i i idaal expense, as a contribution to the collections of 
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extremities and se tail. This position, favorable to browsing 
on trees which grew along the shores of the sea, upon a 
Hawkins has prepared a model of the restored animal for the Cen- 
tral ete — the gs of a group of animals of the — 
periods of the American continent, which Mr. Hawkins has under. 
taken to reproduce for “ct ‘Oates ’ Park, 
