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June 30— GEO. A. CRISSON, N. Y. 



Collection of Shells from Turks Island, West Indies. 



" 30— CAROLINE D. MARWEDEL, San Francisco, Cal. 



1 fine specimen of the Bark of the Big Trees of Calaveras 

 Grove, Cal. 



;i 30— Mrs. JOHN W. THOMSON, N. T. 



Specimen of Chinese Pheasant. 



" 30— PRANK CARRYL, Franklin, N. J. 

 16 Birds' Nests. 



•• 30— Mrs. THEODORE RILEY, N. Y. 



A collection of minerals, pottery, implements, utensils, 

 ornaments, etc., from various parts of the world. 



: ' 30— Prof. B. H. WHITFIELD, Clinton, Miss. 

 Portions of 5 humeri (human.) 



8 pieces of Pottery, 2 Clay Pipes, 6 Stone Implements, from 

 the Mounds of Madison County, Miss. 



■' 30— CHAS. TRAUTMANN, N. Y. 



1 pair Horns of Kudoo, from Zambei, S. A. 

 1 " " Gemsbock, " " 



" 30— EDWARD P. SLEVIN, N. Y. 



A collection of Birds and Bird Skins, from Egypt. 



1 Flying Fish. 



" 30— M. H. STAFFORD, N. Y. 



Specimens of Perforated Stones, found in Stafford Creek, 

 Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



July 1— JOHN E. YOTJNGLOVE. 



2 species Fossil Coral, Bowling Green, Ky. 

 24 specimens Pentremites. 



•' 1— Gen. JOHN P. HATCH, Lt. Col. 4th Cavalry. 



1 Comanche Shield and Bow. 

 6 " Arrows. 



2 Cheyenne " 

 1 Bone Scraper. 



" 14— LOUIS BISANG. 



1 Diadem Spider. 



« 14— HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, N. Y. 



A monumental mass of Rock Salt. 



August 31— T. NELSON DALL, Jr. 



1 Vol. — "A Study of the Rhgetic Strata of the Val di Ledro 

 in the Southern Tyrol," by himself. 



September 3— G. A. TUTHILL, N. Y. 



Specimen of Petrified Oak, also specimen of Iron Ore, from 

 Timber Brook Mine, N. J. 



6— C. W. NEVINS, Towanda, Pa. 



1 specimen Phasma Femoratum ("Walking Stick.") 

 14— EMANUEL J. ATTINELLI, N. Y. 



Specimens of the Bark and Wood of the Big Trees of Cal- 

 ifornia, Minerals, Fossils, etc. 

 19— ST. JULIEN FILLETTE, N. Y. 



1 Humming-bird's Nest, Americus, Georgia. 



1 Gnat's Nest. 



1 Duck's Egg, peculiarly black, Chester. S. C. 



