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Peter Beid. — Portions of three specimens, Tamias striatus, from 

 New York. 



J. L. Reynolds. — Menobranchus, from Portage Lake. 



Dr. J. L. Riddel. — Skin of Sciurus magnicaudatus from Missouri. 



Captain Rodgers, U. S. iV — 20 boxes, 9 kegs, one bale natural his- 

 tory collections from the Pacific coast. 



Alexander P. Ross. — Slab sandstone from Pictou, Nova Scotia. 



Joseph Rowell. — Box of shells, sloth and reptiles in alcohol, from 

 Panama. 



E. Samuels. — Birds, mammals, skeletons, plants, reptiles, and 

 fishes, from Petaluma, California. 



Mr. Savery. — Specimens of birds and mammals from Florida. (De- 

 posited in part.) 



Dr. B. F. Shumard. — Salamandra glutinosa from Missouri. 



Dr. J. M. Skues. — Skin Lepus glacialis from Newfoundland. 



J. W. Smith — Crustacea, and young rabbits from Florida. 



W. A. Smith. — Two Iguanas from Nicaragua. 



William Spence. — Large slab with coal fossils from Coalport, Ohio. 



Dr. H. H. Stabb. — Two polar hares, 4 ptarmigans, 1 pine grosbeak, 

 in flesh, from Newfoundland. 



J. Staujfer. — Bottle of reptiles from Lancaster county, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Dr. C. W. Stevens. — Skull of grizzly bear from upper Missouri. 

 (Deposited.) 



Captain Stone. — Shells from near Santa Barbara, California. 



Dr. Swift, U. S. A. — Dried plants, reptiles, insects, skins of birds, 

 five mammals, sediments of rivers, from Fort Chadbourne, Texas. 



Dr. George Suckley, U. S. A. — 2 boxes mammals, birds, reptiles, 

 fishes, and insects from Steilacoom; box of shells, skins, birds, mam- 

 mals, from Panama and San Francisco. 



A. S. Taylor. — Specimens of sediments, insects, reptiles, and fishes, 

 gophers aud minerals from Monterey, California. 



Miss Helen Teunison. — Keptiles, fishes, and mammals, from Monti- 

 cello, Mississippi. 



J. F. Thickstun. — (For the institution of Natural History, Mead- 

 ville, Pennsylvania.) Can mammals and reptiles in alcohol, box 

 minerals, from Meadville, Pennsylvania. 



Major G. II. Thomas, and Lieutenant Dubarry, U. 8. A. — 12 jars 

 mammals and reptiles, one Phyllostome bat from Fort Yuma, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Professor Z. Thompson. — Specimens in alcohol of small mammalia 

 from Burlington, Vermont. 



Dr. D. Tompkins. — Perforated stones, used by Indian in games. 

 From the banks of the Roanoke river. 



Lieutenant W. P. Trowbridge U. S. A. — Skins of birds and mam- 

 mals, can of fishes, from San Miguel, California ; skeleton of sea lion 

 from San Francisco. 



N. Trubner. — 230 microscopic slides of insects prepared by A. 

 Heeger, Vienua. 



Colonel Tuley. — Fresh skin of Cervus dama, (Fallow deer,) from 

 Clark county, Virginia. 



