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EIST OF DONATIONS RECEIVED SINCE APRIL 1, 1890. 
Miss Jennie Hill: Specimens of Petrified Wood and Iron Ore, 
Texas; 1 Centipede, Harrison County, Texas. 
Henry Oskamp: 2 Large Specimens Petrified Wood, Wyoming 
Territory. 
Dr. A. E. Heighway: Staurolites, Fannin County, Ga.; Amethyst 
Crystals, Macon County, N. C. 
U.S. Fish Commission: Collection of Florida Fishes, comprising 
60 Species, being part of Dr. Henshall’s Collection, 1889-90. 
Smithsonian Institution: Collection of Marine Invertebrates, com- 
prising 93 Species. 
Anton Schroeter: Fossil Fern, Ashland, Ky. 
Alfred Nippert: 5 Volumes Lepidoptera, being the impressions of 
each side of the wings, whereby the scales and the natural col- 
oration are permanently impressed and preserved upon the 
pages, comprising several hundred species correctly named. 
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. 
National Acad. Sciences: Vol. IV., Memoir tro. 
Fishery Association, Wurtzburg, Germany: Report for 1890. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture: Bibliography American Eco- 
nomic Entomology. 
Zoological Society, Philadelphia : 18th Annual Report, 1890. 
U. Hoepli, Milan, Italy: Catalogue, No. 64, Conchology, 1890. 
Felix C. Dames, Berlin: Catalogue, No. 10, Bibl. Entomologica, 
18go. 
Alex Stuer, Paris: Price-list, Museum Supplies, 1890. 
Ohio State University: Catalogue, 1889-90. 
Gen. J. D. Cox: A Memorial of Joseph Henry, 1880. 
Gustave F. Dollfus, author : Ccoelenteres; Bryozonaires; Crustaces 
Inferieurs. | 
Hon. Ben. Butterworth: Fisheries Industries of United States, 
pee sisand TV -- Sec. V., Vols. 1. and Il. and Plates. 
Deutschen Wissenschaftlichen Vereins, Mexico: Mittheilungen, 
Bands l;, Heft 1. 
E. Dufossee, Paris: Catalogue, Series VI., Nos. 7-12. 
Societe Royale de Geographie d’Anvers: Le Colorado, 1890. 
