Jan. i860.] elliott society. 13 



DECEMBER Ioth, 1859. 

 YicePressideiit W. Wragq Smith in the chair. 



Contrihutions to the Library. 



ProceediDgs of the A^cademy of Natural ''•Sciences, Philadel- 

 phia, Vol. YII. pp. 193-286, with colored plates. 



Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Art. 

 XII. and XIII. From Prof. Joseph Leidy. 



Bericht des Naturhistorischen Vereins in Augsberg. Nos. 8, 

 9, 10 and 11. 



Siebcnter Bericht der Oberhessichen Gesellschaft flir Natur- 

 und Heilkunde. Giessen. Jan., 1859. 



Memoires de I'Academie Imperiale des Sciences. Arts et 

 BellesLettres de Dijon. Tomes 5, 6 et 7, du 2me Serie. 



Geological Sketch of the Estuary and Fresh Water Deposit 

 forming the Bad Lands of Judith River, with some remarks 

 upon the surrounding formation. Bj F. Y. Hajden, M. D. 

 From Prof. Joseph Lzidy. 



Extinct Yertebrata from the Judith River and ojreat Licjnite 

 Formations of Nebraska, by Joseph Leidj, M. D. From the 

 Author. 



Contributions to the Collection. 



Specimens of Bone, collected in the caves of Tennessee by 

 Prof. John McCrady. Presented hy Prof. MeCrady. 



Specimen of Clypeaster rosaceus from Key West. Presented 

 hy Prof. McCrady, 



JANUARY 2d, 1860. 



President L. R. Gibbes in the chair. 



Contributions to the Collection. 



Specimens from the Paleozoic and < Carboniferous Rocks of 

 Tennessee. Presented by Prof. John McCrady. 



