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Miss Alice L. Smith. Herbarium of the late Benjamin H. Smith. 
Witmer Stone. Collection of flowering plants and ferns from Cape May, 
New Jersey. 1002 sheets of plants collected in the Chiricahua Mts., Arizona. 
Joseph Stakes. Veronica tournefontii from Moorestown, New Jersey. 
H. W. Trudell. Solidago rigida from Berks County, Pennsylvania. 
S. S. Van Pelt. 2 specimens of local plants 
Morgan Hebard. 24 specimens from California. 
New York Botanical Garden. 249 specimens. In exchange. 
United States National Museum. 16 specimens. In exchange. 
Purchased. 1215 plants from North America. Collected by Bayard Long. 
Minerals. 
Bro. G. Arsine. Lava with maize impressions. La Soledad, near Morelia, 
Miclioacan, Mexico. 
J. H. Drosser. Wulfenite crystals. Rodeo, New Mexico. 
Samuel G. Gordon. Sixty-eight specimens of minerals from Pennsylvania. 
Thomas Harvey. Collection of 3000 Pennsylvania minerals. 
Bently R. Morrison. Collection of minerals, French Creek, Pennsylvania. 
Frederick Pierce. Collection of minerals, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. 
W. L. Stevenson. Collection of minerals made by the late W. G. Stevenson. 
Mrs. Mary Ludwig Suydam. Collection of minerals. 
H. F. Zerger. Moss agate, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 
Ethnology and Archeology. 
Miss Virginia Hartshorne. Mummy head and mummy shawl. Egypt. 
Clarence B. Moore. Type collection made by Mr. Moore in his early 
researches of artifacts from the shell-heaps of Florida. 
Physical Apparatus. 
Miss Elizabeth S. Brown. Three microscopes, objectives, accessories and 
miscropic slides, formerly the property of the late Dr. A. P. Brown. 
Dr. Herman Burgin. ' Contact goniometer. 
