600 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
M. L. Fernai.d and Bayard Long. Six hundred and fifteen sheets of plants 
from Block Island and Massachusetts. 
Wm. Findley. Seven sheets of local plants. 
H. L. Fisher. Malus parviflora. 
Dr. C. I). Fretz. Eighteen sheets of local plants. 
E. K. Gale. Juncus gerardi. 
J. H. Grove. Seventy-nine sheets of New Jersey plants. 
Daniel \V. Hamm. Thirty-three Pennsylvania plants. 
Lewis S. Hopkins. Lepidium perfoliatum and Isoetes braunii. 
Bayard Long. Two hundred and twenty-eight sheets of local plants. 
Iv. K. Mackenzie. Gnaphalium helleri. 
J. H. Mumbauer. Phegopteris dryopteris. 
Francis W. Pennell. Three hundred and thirty-two sheets of local plants. 
Howard W. Pretz. Nine hundred and sixty-eight sheets of plants from 
Lehigh County, Pa. 
Mrs. Joseph Rhoads. Herbarium of James and Joseph R. Rhoads of Had¬ 
dington, Philadelphia, made in 1858 to 1865. 
Harold St. John. Carex platyphylla. 
Witmer Stone. Twenty-five sheets of plants from Minnesota and Senecio 
crawfordi . New Jersey. 
University of Pennsylvania. Sixty-five sheets of Gerardia, etc., collected 
by F. W. Pennell. Two hundred and sixty-nine specimens of local plants in 
exchange. 
J. B. Walter. Ilex and Viola. 
Robert Welsh. IIydrastis canadensis. 
Alma Wilson. Three sheets of local plants. 
Archaeology and Ethnology. 
George Apperley. Two flint instruments from Wheeler, Indiana. 
Dr. Edwin Atlee Barber. Section of vegetable fibre rabbit net and section 
of feather rope, found in earthen jar buried in ancient cliff dwelling in Utah. 
Wm. L. Fanshawe. Three stone implements from Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 
Mrs. J. F. Holt. Eleven ethnological specimens from Greenland. 
J. II. McFadden. Collection of Sir E. Shackleton’s Antarctic photographs. 
Clarence B. Moore. Numerous specimens from the Indian mounds of the 
Southern States added to the Clarence B. Moore Collection. 
M rs. Winnie Howard Phillips. A section of tapa cloth made by natives 
of Pitcairn Island. A section of imitation tortoise shell, made fifty years ago 
by natives -of Banjongie, Java. 
Purchased. Nine ethnological specimens from Libreville, West Africa; 
fire-making set and adze from Paragua Island, Philippines; flute, war-club, 
comb, tapa cloth and grass dress from New Guinea; war-club from Ugi, Solomon 
Island; four strings of native money, South Sea Islands. 
Minerals, etc. 
Purchased for the Wm. S. Vaux Collection, thirteen specimens. 
Samuel G. Gordon. Magnetite and Shalerite, Pennsylvania. 
