Trees— By Gift 85 



Collection of Annulates, Insects, Molluscs, Crustaceans, Arachnids, 

 Myriapods and Sponges from the Ashokan Watershed, N. Y. 

 Collected by Prof. Aaron L. Treadwell and Mr. Gneomar von 

 Krockow. 



Collection of Marine Invertebrates (Tunicates, Molluscs, Arthro- 

 pods, Echinoderms, Bryozoans, Parasitic Worms, Ccelenterates, 

 and Sponges) from Woods Hole, Mass., and vicinity. Collected 

 by Messrs. Roy W. Miner, H. Mueller and Dwight Franklin. 



TREES 

 By Gift 

 Mr. EMIL calm an. New York City. 



2 Blocks of Black Damar Gum. 



FRARY manufacturing CO., Charlemont, Mass. 



3 Pieces of timber and wood turnings. 

 Rev. M. p. WELCHER, Norwalk, Conn. 



Maple and Cherry stems into which Bittersweet had grown. 

 EDWARD R. LADEW ESTATE, New York City. 



I Piece Hemlock bark, 6 ft. x 12 ft. 

 EDWARD D. ADAMS, New York City. 



Manna lichens. Department of Parks, Manhattan. 



Section of Oak tree planted by King Edward VII of England, 

 October 11, i860. 



MOLLUSCA 

 By Gift 

 JOSEPH MANUEL ANDREINI, New York City. 



Miscellaneous collection of shells (bivalves and univalves) comprising 



Area, Asaphis, Bulla, Colut?ibella, Cyprcea, Littorina, Margarita, 



Nerita, Purpura, Trochus, Urasalpynx, from the Island of 



Sacrificias, Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, through Dr. CLARK WISSLER. 



1 Conus hebraus, i C. vitulinus, 3 Cyprcea carneola, i C. mappa, 



I C. testudinaria, i C. talpa, i Dolium pomum, I Latirus 

 sanguijluus , i Mitra spharulata, i Melat?tpiis lutetis, i Natica 

 aurantia, i N. mamillata, i Ovuluni ovum, I Terebra maculata, 

 I T. crenulata. 



WILLIAM BRADY, New York City. 



A small collection of shells (bivalves and univalves), comprising 

 Chione, Chatna, Hemicardium, Lcevicardium, Lima, Lucina, 

 Natica, Nerita, Modiola, Pecten, Pectunculus, Purpura, from 

 Florida and Bahamas. 



A. DA COSTA GOMEZ, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2 Specimens of Camizna cicatricosa, Miill. 



I Specimen of Meleagrina margaritifera, coated with Cha7na spinosa. 

 Sow., Gulf of California. 



