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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
[ 1889 . 
Fossil Invertebrata. 
R. H. Wyeth. Fossiliferous rock-fragment, Big Horn, Wyoming. 
J. Singley. Estheria Morsei, Texas; forty-seven species of Eocene fossils from 
Texas. 
J. Ford. Two species from the Post-Pliocene of California. 
L. Woolman. Rock with Trochosmilia Atlantica , cretaceous of New Jersey; 
Fossils from Lower Silurian of Montgomery Co., Pa. 
Conchological Section of the Academy. Collection of Post-Pliocene fossils from 
California, collected by H. Hemphill. 
H. M. DuBois. Fossils from Trenton limestone, Duchess Co., N. Y. 
E. T. Dumble, State Geologist of Texas. Series of fossiliferous rocks from the 
Eocene of Texas. 
Miss E. Lyndall. Orthoceras (Gyroceras ?) from Lower Silurian of Montgomery 
Co., Pa. 
W. W. Jefiferis. Crinoid stem and calyx, from near Glens Falls, N. Y. 
H. Hemphill. Collection of Post-Pliocene fossils from Lower California. 
Fossil Plants. 
C. H. Sternberg. Thirty-eight trays of Cretaceous plants from Kansas. 
R. H. Wyeth. Fossil plant impressions,’ Leaf Spring, Montana. 
C. Van Schiver. Stigmaria , Coal Measures, Pa. 
H. M. DuBois. Lepidodendron aculeatum. Locust Gap, Pa. 
Minerals, Rocks, Etc. 
W. W. Jefferis. Phlogopite, Rossie, N. Y.; Sphalerite with quartz, Cumberland, 
England; Rose Calcite, Mineral Point, Wis.; Quartz, Zamone, Italy; Zincite, Jop¬ 
lin, Mo.; Deweylite, Christiana, Del.; Elseolite and Sodalite, Salem, Mass.; 
Apophyllite, Keweenaw Co., Mich.; Quartz Crystals, Arkansas; Lepidolite, Par¬ 
is, Me.; Quartz on Hematite, Cumberland, England ; Sphalerite, Granby, Mo.; 
Calamine, Altenburg, Saxony ; Cymatolite, Redding, Conn.; Chalcedony, Lan¬ 
caster Co., Pa.; Orthoclase, Russell, N. Y.; Magnetite, Essex Co., N. Y.; Beryl, 
Hebron, Me.; Rhoetizite, near Baltimore; Pebbles, Nantucket Beach, Mass.; 
Glaciated rock from near Glen Falls, N. Y.; Ancient Hudson River gravel and 
sand from near Ft. Edward, N. Y.; Vanadinite, Yuma Co., Arizona; Prehnite, 
Sommerville, Mass.; Magnetite, Port Henry, N. Y. 
Miss A. M. Fielde. Specimen of Rock from Borneo. 
H. M. DuBois. Hydromica schist, impregnated with Graphite, Gulf Mills, Pa. 
P. S. P. Conner. Galenite (England?) ; Quartz Crystals; Serpentine, New Texas, 
Lancaster Co., Texas; Stalactitic Pyrite ; Magnetite in Vesuvian larva ; Blende ; 
Pyromorphite and Coquina. 
Miss Frances Lea. Forty-four trays of rocks and quartz crystals from the collec¬ 
tion of the late Dr. Isaac Lea. 
Mr. Deshong. Large crystal of Orthoclase, Deshong’s Quarry, Leiperville, Pa. 
Theo. D. Rand. Chalcopyrite, Leiperville Quarries, Pa.; Quartz pseudomorph 
after Asbestus, Maple, Delaware Co., Pa. 
Plants. 
Jose N. Roverosa. Three hundred species of plants from the province of Tabasco, 
Mexico. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture (through Dr. Geo. Vasey). One hundred and 
sixteen species of plants collected by Dr. E. Palmer at San Quentin Bay, Lower 
California, in Jan. 1889; fourteen species N. American and Mexican Grasses. 
Wm. M. Canby. Forty-nine species plants from Southern Europe and Sardinia. 
