NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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torna var. coticolor, type of var., Ceylon; Limncea bulimoides Lea, Ogalalla, 
Neb. 
Henry Prime. Forty species of Haytian mollusks, preserved in glycerine. 
G. H. Ragsdale. Bulimulus Ragsdalei, from Texas (types of sp.) Helicina 
orbiculata , Texas. Unio tuberculatus, Texas. Helix thyroides var., Texas. 
S. R. Roberts. Three species of Unio, from Florida. 
E. W. Roper. Ten species of land and fresh-water mollusks. 
F. A. Sampson. Six species of Strepomatidce ; Helix Kiowaensis var. Arkanscensis 
Pils., types of var., 4 sp. land shells, Sedalia, Mo. 
J. Shallcross. Voluta Ferussaci Don., Patagonia. 
Dr. Benjamin Sharp. Ninety-four trays of Caribbsean shells, and thirty bottles of 
alcoholic specimens, from Naples and Villafranca. 
J. A. Singley. Twenty species of fresh-water and land shells from Texas. 
U. C. Smith. Three species of marine shells, Anglesea and Atlantic City, N. J. 
Littorina irrorata, Atlantic City, N. J.; Scalaria turricula Sowb., Anglesea, 
N. J. 
Frederick Stearns. Helix, six species, Japan and China. 
R. E. C. Stearns. Four species of Bulimus , Buenos Ayres. 
W. S. Strode. Suite of twelve Anodonta suborbiculata ; A. grandis , from Illi¬ 
nois. 
M. B. Taylor. Collection of seventy-five trays of East Indian shells, collected by 
the late Marmadu'ke Burrows. 
A. W. Vogdes. Dentalium sp., Florida. 
Jos. Willcox. Six species of mollusks from Florida. 
B. H. Wright. Bulimulus from Florida. Goniobasis Etawahensis Lea, Florida. 
S. Hart Wright. Flanorbis scalaris Jay, in alcohol. 
Fossil Vertebrata. 
Joseph Willcox. Hyposternal bone of Emys, from the Pliocene of Florida. 
Joseph Leidy (in exchange.) Emys Wyotningensis, from the Bridger Eocene of 
Wyoming. 
A. E. Foote. Fragment of molar of elephant, from Jalisco, Mexico. 
J. K. Corson. Vertebrae of Saurian, from the Ft. Bridger Eocene. 
Joseph Jeanes. A collection of mammalian remains from the Oligocene and Mi¬ 
ocene deposits of France. 
Fossil Invertebrata. 
R. T. Hill. A collection of fossils (and rocks) from the Cretaceous of Texas and 
Arkansas. 
George Dare. Eleven trays of fossils from New Jersey. 
L. Woolman. Ten trays of Post-Pliocene fossils from New Jersey. 
John H. Campbell. Two species of Post-Pliocene fossils from California. 
J. K. Corson. A collection of Cretaceous fossils from Wyoming. 
Morris B. Miller. Inoceramus Cripsii (?) from near Fort Wingate, New Mexico 
Joseph Willcox. Balanus, sp? from the Caloosahatchie deposits, Florida (Plio¬ 
cene,) and six species of Mollusca. 
