THE NATIONAL INSTITUTION. 
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1841.] 
A collection of Fossils from the East Fork of White Water river, 
Indiana.— From Lynde Elliot, Richmond, Indiana. 
Reptiles from West Florida.— From Lieut. John S. Chauncey, V . 
& TV. 
Robin Fish, ( Prionotus tribulus .)— From Lieut. John S. Chauncey , 
£7. & JV. 
Juaca from Peru. ; —From Lieut. John S. Chauncey , 17. $. JV. 
Bronze antique Figure, from Pompeii.— From Lieut. John S. Chaun¬ 
cey , 17. & TV. 
Medal commemorating the union of the waters of Lake Erie with 
the Atlantic.— From Lieut. John S. Chauncey , 17. S. N. 
Coffee from Liberia, coast of Africa.— From Lieut. John S. Chaun¬ 
ceyi, U. S. N. 1 
Palm Nuts from the coast of Africa.— From Lieut. John S. Chaun¬ 
cey, U. S. N. 
Seed of the Teak Tree, from India.— From Lieut. John S. Chaun¬ 
cey, U. S. N. 
Collection of Madrepores, Corals, Stalactites, &c., from the Bermuda 
Islands.^— From W. T. Tucker , U. $. Consul, Bermuda. 
Prairie Fowl, ( Tetrao cupido.) — From Philip B. Key. 
Gopher, ( Geomys bursarius.) — From Philip B. Key . 
Reptiles.— From Dr. Frye . 
Cray-Fish, (Astacm Bartonii.) — From Master Force. 
Datura metal.— From Henry Stone. 
Meteoric Stone from Tennessee.— From Professor Gerard Troost . 
Sulphate of Alum, &c.— From Professor Gerard Troost. 
Collection of Unios, Anadonts, and other fresh water Shells, from 
the Tennessee river.— From Professor Gerard Troost. 
For the Library. 
The First Annual Report on the Geology of New-Hampshire, by 
Charles T. Jackson, State Geologist.— From the Author. 
Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 1, and 
parts of 1 and 2 of vol. 3, 4to.— From Francis Alger, Jr. 
Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, vol. 
* 1, part 2.-— From Hon. J . Burnett . 
