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February 5— Mrs. EMILY BEAUTEGEAT, New York. 



Lantern-Fly (Falcon), and 14 jars of Reptiles. 



" " JOHN B. PERRY, Cambridge, Mass. 



Review of Lyell's Elements of Geology. 1 vol. 



" " DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 



Hayden's Reports, Geological Survey of Wyoming, Montana 

 and Nebraska, 3 vols, and 1 pamphlet. 



" 15— HAROLD HERRIOK, New York. 



Eight Birds' Nests (four species). 



" 17— Dr. J. E. MANIGAULT, Charleston, S. C. 

 Skeleton of Domestic Turkey. 



" 24— DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 



One vol. Ninth Census, 1870. 



" " J. W. WEBSTER, Troy, N. Y. 



Mounted specimen of Red Fox. 



" " ROBERT BROWN, New York. 



Craw-fish, Squilla, and one specimen Limax. 



March 10— WM. A. CONKLIN, Central Park Managerie. 

 Night Heron's Egg. 



" CH ARLES DRAKE, New York. 



Ball of Hair from Cow's Stomach. 



" ROBERT L. STUART, New York. 



Organ-pipe Coral, very large and fine. 



31— Mrs. JACOB F. WYOKOFF. 



Specimens of Lapis lazuli, Malachite, and Lead. 



" DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 

 Two volumes Census. 



" WM. A. CONKLIN, Central Park Managerie. 

 Two Heron's Eggs. 

 Specimens of Iron Pyrites. 



" C. J. MAYNARD, Ipswich, Mass. 



Catalogue of Mammals of Florida. 



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il 1 1— Dr. CHARLES MILLER, New York. 

 Pelvis of Elephant. 



" WILLIAM A. HAINES, Irvington, N. Y. 



Albino Crow, and Woodchuck (Ardomys). 



15_GEORGE N. LAWRENCE, New York. 

 Sixty Pamphlets on Ornithology. 



" MINTHORNE TOMPKINS, New York. 

 Scorpion (living specimen), Cuba. 



17— SMITHSONIAN" INSTITUTION, Washington. 

 Skeletons of seven species of Birds. 



22— PROGRAMME of the Royal High School, Chemnitz. 1 vol. pamph. 



23— J. LACY UNDERHILL, New York. 



Eight Stone Arrow-heads, Columbia River. 



