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JENNESS RICHARDSON, New York City. 



3 Mourning Doves, from Florida. 

 WILLIAM WALLACE, New York City. 



I Kingbird and nest. 



GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



H. BOOTH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



2 specimens of the Crinoid Ichthyocrinus cordis. 

 IRVIN B. TIEDMAN, Charleston, S. C. 



Anterior end of the Upper Jaw of a Cetacean from Phosphate Beds on 

 the Wando River, S. C. 

 JOHN WILSON, New York. 



Several specimens of the Shell Inoceramus Bambini from the Cre- 

 taceous of Colorado Springs, Col. 



SPENCER G. PERCIVAL, Bristol, England. 



Miscellaneous collection of Fossil Shells ; all European. 

 J. S. McLAURY, Yonkers, New York. 



I specimen of Stromatopora, Onandaga Co., N. Y. 

 J NO. EYERMAN, Easton, Pa. 



13 Slabs of Triassic Sandstone with reptilian tracks, and two showing 

 ripple markings and fucoidal casts, etc., from Blue Stone Quarry, 

 Milford, Henderson Co., N. Y. 



O. A. CRANDALL, Sedalia, Mo. 



8 specimens of Conastychus, Fort Smith, Ark. 

 7 Fossil Shells from Coal Measures, Plattsburg, Mo. 

 5 " " Lower Carboniferous, Springfield, Mo. 



1 Favosite Coral (drift). 



J. F. TONKS, N. Y. 



Specimens of Plants (fucoids) from Catskill, Red-Beds, near Delhi, 

 N. Y. 

 Miss F. M. HITCHCOCK, N. Y. 



A block of Utica Slate, with Fossil Sponges, from Holland Patent, 

 N. Y. 



Prof. J. J. STEVENSON, N. Y. 



10 species of Miocene Fossils, from Yorktown, Va. 



Profs. BRAINERD, SEELY, BOYCE, and KELLOGG, of Middlebury 

 College, Middlebury, Vt., through Prof. H. M. Seely. 



Fort Cassin and Isle La Motte Fossils (Birdseye and Chazy Lime- 

 stones). Over 200 specimens. 



MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



A. FORBES, Brooklyn, L. I. 



1 specimen of Serpentine, Hoboken, N. J. 



GAUTIER'S BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, N.J. 



One large, very handsome specimen of Graphite (480 lbs. ), from 

 Ceylon, India. 

 PHCENIX PLASTER MILLS, W. 13th St., N. Y. 



Five specimens of Gypsum, including cut and rubbed blocks of Ala- 

 baster, from Nova Scotia. 



