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October 17— D. MINTHORN, N. Y. 



7 specimens Minerals. 



" 25— ROBERT L. STUART, N. Y. 



Specimens of Fossils, Fishes and Tracks from the Triassic 



of the Connecticut Valley. 

 140 specimens of Minerals illustrating the Geology of 



Mount Blanc. 

 1 Cameo Shell. 



1 Robe made of the Entrails of the Seal. 

 Minerals, Utensils, Ornaments, etc., from various parts of 



the world. 



November 10— Dr C. T. MITCHELL, Canandaigua, N. Y. 

 Stone Implements. 



15— Dr. J. C. DALTON, N. Y. 



Specimens of Bone and Stone Implements, Charcoal, Pot- 

 tery, "Woven Tissue, Grains and Fruit from Ancient 

 Lake-Dwellings, Robenhausen, Switzerland. 



20— Prof. JAMES HALL, Albany, N. Y. 



Specimens of Stromatocerum Eugosum, Saratoga Co. 

 1 Granite Boulder, Little Falls, N. Y. 



20— Prof. N. H. WINCHELL, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Second and Fourth Annual Reports of the Geological Sur- 

 vey of Minnesota. 



" 20— Prof. C. HART MERRIAM, New Haven. 



" A Review of the Birds of Connecticut." 



20— HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF STEIERMARK. 



" Mittheilungen " and "Beitrage " for 1877. 



December 3— Miss SARAH P. MONKS, Cold Spring, N. Y. 



15 species of Pleiocene and Post Pleiocene Fossils. 

 Minerals from Santa Barbara and elsewhere in California. 



7— J. B. WILLIAMS, Stamford, Conn. 



1 Robe made of the Entrails of the Seal. 



7— IOWA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, through C. L. Watrous, 

 Des Moines, la. 



A series of 150 specimens of Wax Casts of Iowa Fruits. 



" 18— STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, through Hon. A. B. Thomp- 



son, Secretary of State, Concord. 



Vols. I and II of the Geology of New Hampshire. 



20— STATE OF WISCONSIN, through T. C. Chamberlin, Chief 

 Geologist, Madison. 



Vol. II. Geological Survey of Wisconsin. 



" 29— Through the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D. C. 

 4 packages of Publications of Foreign Societies. 



" 29— UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, through W. W. Folwell. 

 President, Minneapolis. 



First and Third Reports of the Geological Survey of Minn. 



" 29— T. C. FREEBORN, N. Y. 



Upper and Lower Jaw of Cetacean. 



