588 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [ 1893 . 
John Donnell Smith. One hundred and fifty species of plants col¬ 
lected in Guatemala by himself and others. 
Benjamin Heritage. Aristida oligantha from vicinity of Mickleton, 
N. J. 
Thomas Meehan and John H. Redfield. Two hundred and sixty- 
nine species of plants collected by C. G. Pringle in 1892 in the 
States of San Luis Potosi, Jalisco and Michoacan, Mexico. 
Charles E. Smith and Thomas Meehan. Three hundred and seventy- 
eight species of plants collected in Bolivia by Miguel Bang in 1890 
and 1891. 
Charles E. Smith. Polygonum dumetorum, the typical form and the 
var. seandens, also Polygonum cuspidatum —from vicinity of Phil¬ 
adelphia. 
John H. Redfield. One hundred and fifty-four species of plants col¬ 
lected by Dr. Thomas Morong in Paraguay, 1888-90. Bark of 
Sequoia gigantea from Caiaveras Grove, California. Woody 
skeleton of Opuntia Bigelovii from Arizona. Montia fontana from 
islands on the coast of Maine. Galtonia candicans , cultivated. 
Underwood’s Hepaticae Americanae, Decades 15 and 16. 
Thomas Meehan. Odontospermum pygmaeum from Palestine, As¬ 
tragalus tomentosus from Egypt, Cladothrix tomentosa from 
Kansas, Coursetia axillaris from San Diego, California, and 
Pseudotsuga Douglasii from Colorado. 
Edward L. Rand and John H. Redfield. Ninety-three species of 
plants illustrative of the Flora of Mt. Desert, Me. 
J. H. Sandberg. Seventy-nine species of N. American plants. 
Fossil Plants. 
Peary Relief Expedition. Sixty-five trays Miocene leaf impressions, 
Atanekerdluk, Greenland. 
Minerals and Rocks. 
Jacob Binder. One tray Cassiterite, S. Dakota. 
J. T. M. Cardeza, M. D. One tray Corundum, Chester Co., Pa. 
Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Quartz, var. Citrine, Brazil (?) 
E. Goldsmith. Asbeferrite and Pyrite in Cal cite, French Creek, 
Chester Co., Pa. 
J. M. Hartman. Hematite, Lancashire, England; Chalcophanite, 
Ogdensburg, N. Y.; artificial Zincite, from residuum heaps, 
Franklin, N. J. 
W. W. Jefferis. Hematite, L. Superior; Prasopal, Frankenstein, 
Silesia; Oligoclase, Tvedestrand, Norway; Hypersthene rock, 
Adirondacks, N. Y., and five other specimens. 
