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Feb. 14.— Dr. A. M. LORYBA, East Portland, Oregon. 



1 Vertebra of Whale. 

 Feb. 15.— Mr. G. M. BRA1NERD, Rockland, Me. 



Fragments of Meteorite from Searsmont, Me. 

 Feb. 19.— Mr. J. P. BERR1DGE, Hudson, N. Y. 



1 Block Shell Marble. 



Feb. 19.— Mr. THEODORE L. MEAD, New York City. 



3 Specimens Silicified Wood, South Park, Colorado. 

 Feb. 28.— Mr. H. HERRICK, New York City. 



3 Birds Nests. 



12 Species, 29 Specimens Birds Eggs. 

 Mar. 1.— Mr. CHARLES BUNTING, New York City. 



Blade of Saw-Pish. 

 Mar. 4.— Mrs. WILLARD PARKER, New York City. 



2 Specimens Phyllium. 



2 " Phasmida. 



Mar. 5.— Mr. J. H. BATTY, New York City. 



3 Birds Nests. 



Mar. 5.— Mr. D. JACKSON STEWARD, New York City. 



2 very large Specimens Crystalized Quartz. 



2 Specimens Ammonites.' 

 Mar. 15.— Mr. ALEX. C. LANIER, through Chas. Lanier, 

 Lafayette, Ind. 



1 Whooping Crane. 



1 Hornet's Nest. 



Mar. 15.— Mr. CHAS. GISSLER, Hoboken, N. J. 



2 Specimens Crustacea. 



Mar. 27.— MUSEUM COMP. ZOOLOGY, Cambridge, Mass. 



Bulletin No. 2. 

 Apr _ 4 ._Mr. D. JACKSON STEWARD, New York City. 



3 Escpiimaux Fish and Bird Spears. 

 1 1 War Lances. 



3 " " Fiji Islands. 



4 Obsidian Lances, New Zealand. 



1 War Club. 



2 Wooden Flags, Fiji Islands. 



1 Fish Spear, Kingsmills Islands. 

 1 Esquimaux Harpoon. 

 1 Sli arks-Teeth Sword. 



