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PROCEEDINGS OP THE ACADEMY OF 
[Dec., 
Vertebrate Fossils. 
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, F. and A. M. (Committee on Library). 
A collection of mammalian fossils and several Turtles from Nebraska. 
Invertebrate Fossils. 
Daniel Baugh. Clypeaster cegypticus and Nummulites gizehensis,' 'Egypt. 
Thomas L. Casey. Fourteen trays of fossils, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, F. and A. M. (Committee on Library). 
A number of specimens from Nebraska. 
Henry Merrihew. Several specimens of fossils. 
H. A. Pilsbry, Sc.D. Three Exogyra arielina and twelve other fossils from 
southwestern United States. 
John Ross. Six Echinoderms and mollusks collected by Fraser Cristie. 
Rev. C. H. B. Turner. Collection of fossiliferous pebbles, Lewes, Delaware. 
H. A. Walters. Two fossils from British Columbia. 
Joseph Willcox, Area idonea from St. Mary’s, Maryland, and a series of 
fossil mollusks from Florida. 
Minerals, etc. 
C. R. Biederman. Ten double-terminated quartz crystals and specimen of 
Alunite, New Mexico ; Gold quartz, Copper river, Alaska. 
Capt. F. Ericksen. Chrome ore with silver and nickel. 
Joseph Finney. Chalcopyrite, Pyrrhotite and Cuprite, Holland, Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Ariel Harrison. Fulgurite, Malaga, New Jersey. 
E. S. Lemmon. Collection of minerals and rock specimens. 
John Ross. Small collection of minerals. 
S. L. Schumo. Bottle of volcanic dust from Mt. Pelee eruption. 
Joseph Willcox. Selenite, St. Mary’s, Florida. 
Plants. 
Stewardson Brown. Two hundred and fifty Pennsylvania and New Jersey 
plants. 
Botanical Section. Three hundred and twenty-five species from Porto 
Rico, six hundred and ninety-three species from California, two hundred and fifty- 
eight from Cuba. 
William M. Canby. Twenty-nine sheets of CraUegus. 
Joseph Crawford. One hundred and fifty sheets of Carices. 
James Darrach, M.D. Fifty sheets of plants from northwestern United 
States and British Columbia. 
J. W. Eckfeldt, M.D. Fifty-seven species of Lichens. 
J. H. Ferriss. Collection of Ferns and flowering plants, Texas. 
J. W. Harshbe rger, Ph .D. Fifty-five plants, North Carolina mountains. 
A. A. Jones, M.D. Phyllanthus pallidifolius. 
A. F. K. Kraut. Twenty-seven species of Mosses. 
