80 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. [Vor. XXXV. 
New York University, $100,000, from Miss Helen Gould, for the erection 
of a * Hall of Fame for Great Americans "; $2500, from Professor 
and Mrs. E. R. Shaw, for a scholarship ; $20,000, by the will of the 
late Robert Schell. 
Oberlin College, $60,000, from Louis H. Severance, for a chemical labora- 
tory; $50,000, from Dr. and Mrs. Lucius C. Warner, for a men's 
gymnasium ; $75,000, by the will of Mrs. Caroline E. Haskell; 
$40,000, by the will of William Osborne ; $5000, by the will of John 
Sherman. 
Ohio Wesleyan University, $10,000, from Mrs. Elizabeth Mebarry ; $35,000, 
by the will of Mrs. Eliza Chrisman. 
Onarga College, $20,000, from Dr. A. K. Pearson. 
Peabody Academy of Science at Salem, $26,000, towards an addition to its 
uilding. 
Philadelphia, a building valued at $1,000,000, to the city, by P. A. B. 
Widener, for a free library and art gallery. 
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, one-sixth of the estate of the 
late Charles E. Smith, estimated at $500,000. 
Andrew Carnegie proposes to give buildings and an endowment of $1,000. 
ooo for a polytechnic school in Pittsburg. 
Princeton University, $45,000, by the will of Joseph E. Smaltz ; $40,000, 
by the will of Dr. John S. Sayre, a portion to be used for fellowships in 
applied electricity and applied chemistry. 
Radcliffe College, $2,000, by the will of Barthold Schlesinger. 
Ripon College, $15,000, from O. H. Ingham, towards the school of science 
uilding. 
Rush Medical College, $50,000, from Dr. Nicholas Senn. 
Rutgers College, $10,000, by the will of the late Robert Schell. 
Public Library, St. Albans, Vt., $10,000, by the will of Gov. J. G. Smith. 
St. Lawrence University, $24,000, from a friend. . 
Salem Public Library, $10,000, by the will of the late Walter Dixon. 
Spellman Seminary, $180,000, from John D. Rockefeller. 
Syracuse University, $25,000, by the will of the late Erastus F. Holden. 
Teachers College of New York, $25,000, by the will of Miss Eliza T. 
Bryson, for a scholarship. 
Tufts College, $45,000, by the will of Walter Dixon, also a third of the 
residuary estate. 
'Tulane University, $50,000, from Mrs. Caroline Tilton, for library purposes. 
Union College, $10,000, from members of the Mather family. 
University of California, $10,000, for books, $100,000 additional, subject to 
an annuity, and $150,000 in real estate, from Mrs. Jane K. Sather. 
University of Chicago, $125,000, from A. C. Bartlett; $50,000, by will of 
the late Sidney A. Kent. 
University of Pennsylvania, $2 50,000, from the estate of H. H. Houston ; 
$50,000, for dormitories, the residue unrestricted ; $5000, by the will 
