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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
[Dec., 
Fossils Vertebrate. 
Exchange with J. F. Mouldy. Collection of Moa bones, New Zealand. 
Invertebrate Fossils. 
H. K. Deisher. Slab of brachiopods, Berks County, Pa. Several slabs of 
dendrites. Twenty-nine trays of fossils, United States. Twenty-two specimens 
of fossils, Pennsylvania and Missouri. 
Dr. Henry Fox. Twenty-nine trays of fossils, Jericho and New Egypt, N. J.; 
twenty-nine trays of Miocene fossils from New Jersey. 
Wm. Imes. Fossils brachiopods and mollusks, Juniata Comity, Pa. 
H. K. Deisher. Thirty trays of fossils from Clarion Comity, Pa. 
Dr. J. Percy Moore. Cretaceous fossils from Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. 
Minerals. 
Mrs. M. Brinkman. Collection of minerals. 
H. K. Deisher. Collection of minerals, Berks County, Pa. 
George E. Eiwe. Hexagonal volcanic rock. 
Wm. Imes. Quartz crystals, Juniata County, Pa. 
Spencer Penrose. Jillsanite, Ashley Valley, Utah. 
C. E. Ronaldson. Garnets, Maine. 
Estate of Lancaster Thomas. Collection of minerals and crystal models 
Mrs. William S. Yarnall. Collection of minerals. 
William S. Vaux Collection. Twenty specimens purchased. 
Ethnology and Archaeology. 
Charles M. Burns. Two specimen of Cingalese Script. 
Arthur W. Clime. Thirty-seven specimens of modem work in stone, in¬ 
cluding an engraved sandstone gorget, small “celts” of chest, spear and arrow¬ 
heads of quartz, flint, jasper, chest and glass flaked with stone and bone tools 
William Imes. Several arrowheads, Juniata County, Pa. 
Dr. Fernando Salagaren (through H. N. Wardle). Two ceremonial 
coppers, Oaxaca, Mex. 
Mrs. M. T. S. Schaeffer. Embroidered bag and wood carving made by Ainu 
of Japan. 
Dr. Raymond Spear, U. S. N. Collection of Samoan implements, tapa 
clothes, etc. 
H. Newell Wardle. Basket made by Thicket Indians, Sitka, Alaska. 
Thirty-six ancient potsherds, rain coat, ten obsidian and terra cotta objects, 
Mexico. ' 
Plants. 
Charles C. Bachman. Three specimens. 
Edwin B. Bartram. Forty-five specimens. 
G. William Bassett. Two specimens. 
O. H. Brown. One specimen. 
Stewardson Brown. Two hundred and ninety local and eight hundred and 
fifty Jamaica plants. 
