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Miscellany. CALENDAR FOR 1878. Baccalaureate Address in University Chapel, Third Term Examinations commence, Class Day, Society Addresses, Commencement Day, Wednesday, Summer Vacation. Examinations for Admission, Monday, First or Fall Term begins, Tuesday, Closing of the First Term, Winter Vacation.

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June 2. May 31. June 3. June 4. June 5.

September 16. September 17. December 24.

FOR 1879. Examination for Admission to Advanced Classes, Opening of the Second or Winter Term, Tuesday, Anniversary Day, Second Term Closes Tuesday, Third or Spring Term begins, Tuesday, Baccalaureate Address in University Chapel Class Day, Society Addresses, Commencement, Wednesday, Summer Vacation.

January January March March March June June June June

6. 7. 11. 25. 25. 8. 9. 10. 11.

DONATIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM FOR THE PAST YEAR.

Lieut. Geo. R. Bacon and Capt. Chas. Bendire, Camp Harney, Oregon.—114 Bird Skins, including Great White Pelican, Swan, Golden Eagle, Crane, Sage Cocks, etc.; 137 Birds' Eggs; 35 Species Wood; Volcanic Rocks, etc. Smithsonian Institute.—72 Species Fish (Alcoholic). Geo. A. Wild, Rochester, New York.—Mounted Skeletons of South American Ostrich, Water Snake, Genette, Martin, Black Scoler, Turtle, etc. A. B. Baker.—Blue Racer. • -.—Crystal Quartz and Garnet. Aaron Brown.—Iron Ore, N. Y. Chas. Adams.—Racoon ; 5 Bird Skulls. J. Forsythe.—Mink ; Rabbit. Geo. French.—English Rabbit. Dr. Zeigler, Farmer City.—2 Tarantulas; Scorpion, and unknown. J. K. Love, Philo.—Barn Owl. Maj. Ingalls.—Valuable Collection of Ethnological Specimens; Indian Arms, Utensils, etc. A. C. Swartz, Nevada.—Porcupine ; Head of Blacktail Deer; also, of Whitetail Deer, (in velvet). Myers.—Skeleton of Hog. University Farm.—Skeleton of Jersey Cow. .—Boar's Skull. / R. Gulick, Esq.—]z.ck. Rabbit. Chas. R. Webb, Philadelphia, Pa.—Valuable and important aid in collecting specimens. C. W. Butler.—Skeleton of Owl. C. E. Percival.—One Pouched Gopher (rare).