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J une 6.— Mrs. J. C. THOMPSON, through Capt. Mills. 



1 Specimen Iron Ore — Washington Mts., Morris Co., 

 N. J. 

 J une 6.— PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. Collected by J. A. Mc- 

 NEIL, Esq. 

 24 Gorgonias. 

 10 Shells. 



3 Starfish. 

 Carophyha. 



j une 7.—ALEX. MACDONALD, FIELD & CO., Aberdeen, 

 Scotland. 



4 Polished Blocks Granite. 



June 12.— Dr. N. R. MOSELEY, New York City. 



1 Adult Skull showing spongy layer. 



1 Infant Skull. 

 June 28— Capt. JOHN BICKMORE, Tenant's Harbor, Me. 



1 Stone Bowl, Owensville, Ohio. 

 July 3.— Mr. FRANK CARRYL, Franklin, N. J. 



20 Birds Nests and 30 Eggs of various species. 

 July 6.— Mr. OZIAS CRAIN, Fillmore, Minn. 



1 Specimen Cecropia Moth, — Long Branch, N. J. 

 July 6.— Mr. CHAS. GISSLER, Hoboken, N. J. 



12 Bottles Specimens Crustacea. 

 July 6.— Mr. JOHN RICE, Albany, N. Y. 



1 Specimen Plotus anhinga, Florida. 

 July 6.— Prof. F. S. HOLMES, Charleston, S. C. 



Plates of Holbrook's Icthyology. 

 July 10.— Mr. C. FRED. HOLDER, New York City. 



Jaw of White Shark, Tortugas, Fla. 

 July 11.— Mr. WILLIAM GRAU, New York City. 



1 Alligator Mounted, — Florida. 

 July 26.— VAN AMBURGH & GO'S MENAGERIE. 



Skulls of Gnu and Baboon. 

 July 29.— Mr. J. W. SHACKFORD, New York City. 



1 Specimen Moss, — Catskill Mts. 

 Aug. 1. — Received from EUROPE through the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Washington, D. C. 



Hungarian Royal Society of Natural History, 

 Pesth, Report for 1870, and 2d Vol. Nos. 10-18. 



