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GIFTS.

TO THE UNIVERSITY.

By bequest of the late Isaac L. Cary, Esq., of Richmond, Va., real estate valued at
$7,000, to found scholarships in the University for the benefit of deserving young men.

By bequest of the late Douglass H. Gordon, of Baltimore, Md., $5,000, as an endowment
fund for the Library of the University.

TO THE MUSEUM.

1. Specimens of Graphite from Chester County, Pa., presented by Mr. Pennypacker.

2. Various minerals and rocks collected by the Professor of Natural History and Geology,
during his summer's work, have been added to the collections.

TO THE OBSERVATORY.

During the year ending March 1, 1883, gifts have been received from:

 
  • Naval Observatory, Washington.

  • Nautical Almanac Office, Washington.

  • Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington.

  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington.

  • Chief of Engineers, U. S. A., Washington.

  • Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A., Washington.

  • General Land Office, Washington.

  • American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.

  • Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati.

  • Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg.

  • Observatory, Harvard College.

 
  • Observatory, Cincinnati.

  • Observatory, Chicago.

  • Observatory, Poulkova.

  • Observatory, Berlin.

  • Observatory, Göttingen.

  • Col. C. S. Venable, Charlottesville.

  • Capt. Geo. M. Wheeler, Washington.

  • Dr. C. H. F. Peters, Clinton.

  • Dr. Chas. S. Hastings, Baltimore.

  • Dr. Rudolph Engelmann, Leipzig.

  • M. André, Paris.

  • Dr. W. Klinkerfues, Göttingen.

 

TO THE LIBRARY.

During the year ending March 1st, 1883, gifts have been received from:

 

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  • Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

  • State Department, Washington, D. C.

  • War Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Interior Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C.

  • Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. C.

  • Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

  • Chief of Engineers, U. S. A., Washington, D. C.

  • Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.

  • New Jersey State Library.

  • Mercantile Library of Philadelphia.

  • Dr. H. J. Hardwick.

  • St. Louis Public School Library.

  • General W. B. Hazen.

  • Illinois State Board of Health.

 
  • Department of Agriculture.

  • National Associat'n of Wool Manufacturers.

  • U. S. Naval Observatory.

  • J. W. Underhill.

  • Comm'r of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.

  • Johns Hopkins University.

  • George Bell & Sons, London.

  • Iowa State University.

  • President W. F. Warner.

  • Board of School Comm'rs, Baltimore, Md.

  • Hon. John Randolph Tucker.

  • Prof. C. W. Dabney, Jr.

  • American Philosophical Society.

  • J. McGovern.

  • Governor-General of India.

  • Academy of Science of St. Louis.

 
  • Hon. Wm. R. Cox.

  • Van H. Manning.

  • C. R. Lauman.

  • Yale Class of 1845.

  • Library Association of Portland, Oregon.

  • Hon. John Paul.

  • Pres. E. E. White, Perdue University, Ind.

  • S. F. Lewis, New Orleans, La.

  • Colden Club.

  • State Librarian of New Jersey.

  • National Associat'n of Wool Manufacturers,

  • Ayer & Son, Philadelphia.

  • Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • Judge J. B. Sener.

  • Observatory of Mexico.

  • Joseph G. Dalton, Boston.

  • Prof. Thomas R. Price.

  • Gen'l S. V. Benet, Chief of Ordnance, U.
    S. A.

  • T. & J. W. Johnson, Philadelphia.

  • Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

  • Peabody Institute.

  • Wm. Wirt Henry, Richmond, Va.

  • N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia.

  • President H. Kats, Tokio Univer'ty, Japan.

  • Conway Robinson, Washington city.

  • B. A. Gould, Director Nat'l Observatory,
    Cordova, S. C.

  • U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

  • Public Record Office, London, England.

 
  • Hon. John Paul, M. C.

  • Long Island Historical Society.

  • Superintendent Public Instruction, Mich.

  • Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College.

  • Prof. John B. Minor.

  • Summer Law Class of 1882,—A Portrait
    of Prof. Minor.

  • Prof. Thomas R. Price,—A Portrait of
    Dr. Gildersleeve.

  • Prof. Noah K. Davis.

  • General Phil. Sheridan.

  • George Basil Dixwell.

  • Library of Harvard University.

  • E. J. Donnell.

  • Mrs. T. P. Crawford.

  • R. A. Bacon, Atlanta, Ga.

  • George P. Marsh.

  • Hon. John W. Johnston, U. S. S.

  • Prof. John W. Mallet.

  • Joseph G. Perry.

  • Col. Wm. Lamb, Norfolk, Va.

  • Prof. James M. Garnett.

  • Persifor Frazer, University of Pa.

  • Justin Windsor, Librarian Harvard Univ.

  • The Johns Hopkins University.

  • Justin Windsor, Librarian, Harvard Univ.

  • Treasury Department.

  • Wool Manufacturers.

  • The Illinois Industrial University.