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November 13— THOMAS INGHAM. 



125 specimens of fossil Plants. 

 98 " " European and other fossils. 



30 " " Teeth. 



14 Stone implements, and a lot of Minerals. 



15— J. F. WISSMAN, New York. 



One specimen of earthen pottery dug from an ancient 

 mound at Cajamarca, Peru. 



" —JOHN JAY BARGIN, New York. 

 One Hornet's Nest. 



20— Prof. B. H. WHITFIELD, Clinton, Miss. 

 46 specimens of Tertiary fossils. 

 112 Indian Arrow-heads. 

 8 " Celts. 

 28 Valves of Ostrea. 

 1 box duplicates of Rostellaria. 



27— Mrs. JOHN CROSBY BROWN, New York 



32 specimens of Shark's Teeth and other fossils from the 

 Phosphate beds of Charleston, S. C. 



December 2 — Received " The Twenty-third Annual Report on the Working 

 of the Public Free Libraries," Manchester, Eng. 

 " Publications de L'Institut Royal Grand Ducal de Lux- 

 embourg. 1875. 



"_G. C. WALLICH, M. D. 



One pamphlet " On the True nature of the so-called 

 Bathybius." By G. C. Wallich, M. D. 



5— ALFRED PELL, New York. 



Three volumes of " Nature." 



"—Mrs. J. ODELL. 



Spine of the Drum Fish, Long Branch, N. J. 



" 30— Dr. SAMUEL W. FRANCIS, Newport, R. I. 

 One Rough-legged Hawk. 



" 31— Hon. GEO. B. GLOVER, Shanghai, China. 

 No. 1. One set of Chess. 



2. Dominoes, 32 pieces. 



3. " of bamboo. 



4. Three Bamboo Slips. 



5. Cup and Saucer and 6 Dice. 



6. Bamboo Box and 32 Slips. 



7. Sixty-seven Ivory Counters. 



8. Card Board for playing games. 



9. Box containing 140 slips of bone. 



10. One Wooden Chess Board. 



11. A Game of " Stations." 



12. Variation of the same. 



13. Complicated Dominoes, 131 pieces. 



14. Thirty-two pieces of Bamboo. 



15. One six-sided Top. 



16 Cards used in playing " Pigeon Ticket." 



17. Dominoes for playing " Snatching the House- 



Sparrow," 148 pieces. 



18. Playing Cards. 



19. Books giving rules for the games. 



