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Contributions for Little Japan. 



Mrs. C. O. Miller, Stamford . . $ 10.00 



Honorable Zenas Crane, Dal- 

 ton, Mass. (Increase — total 

 $125.00) 75°° 



Mr. Samuel P. Avery, Hart- 

 ford, Conn 50.00 



Mr. Arthur A. Carey, Wal- 

 tham, Mass. (Increase — 

 total $50.00) 25.00 



J. H. Kellogg, M. D., Battle 



Creek, Michigan 10.00 



J. R. Evans & Company, Stam- 

 ford, Conn 5.00 



Mr. J. L. Cochrane, Sound 



Beach 2.00 



Mr. Frank W. Howard, Sound 



Beach 2.00 



$179.00 

 Previously acknowledged . . 550.00 



Total $729.50 



For Growth and Efficiency. 

 Waterside School, Stamford . . $ 5.00 

 Mr. G. E. Dodge, Sound Beach 5.00 



Special Gift 30.00 



Mr. Fitch A. Hoyt, Stamford.. 2.00 

 Dr. S. S Goldwater, New York 



City 5.00 



Mr. L. C. Root, Stamford .... 5.00 

 Major Samuel K. Thomas, 



Sound Beach 5.00 



Miscellaneous Contributions. 



Mr. Clyde T. Ford, Sound Beach: 

 Shell from Avalon. 



Mr. E. Hartwright, Sound Beach : 

 Rhinoceros beetle (Dyuastcs tityrus) . 



Mr. Benjamin Wilson, Stamford: 

 Burl — a wood frog and several small 

 salamanders. 



Mr. Arthur Hanson (Member of 

 Battery F), Stamford: Cactus from El 

 Paso. 



Mrs. James F Walsh, Greenwich: 

 Luna Moth. 



Mrs. Charles W. Ford, Sound Beach : 

 Interesting specimen of fasciated aspa- 

 ragus. 



Mrs. Louise Marion, Shippan, Stam- 

 ford : Small alligator. 



Mrs. Cornelia M. D. Peck, Sound 

 Beach : Globe of the heavens, in stand- 

 ard. 



Mr. Leon Scofield (Member of Bat- 

 tery F), Stamford: Specimens of shrap- 

 nel, Mexican opals, Mexican money 

 and postals and specimen pertaining to 

 Mexican bullfights. 



Mrs. Grace Lee Smidt, Sound Beach: 

 Double hen's egg. 



The Misses Margaret and Esther 

 Ferris, Sound Beach: Mounted speci- 

 men of parula warbler and of yellow 

 warbler. 



Honorable George P. McLean, Unit- 

 ed States Senate, Washington, D. C. : 

 Sixteen foot wool bunting flag. 



The Sound Beach Association, 

 Sound Beach : An eighty foot steel flag 

 pole dedicated with elaborate cere- 

 monies May 30th. 



The Agassiz Association is doing a 

 great work and should be encouraged 

 to continue it and enlarge it as fast as 

 financial resources will permit. I only 

 regret that the considerable expense 

 incident to putting oneself through 

 the University has prevented me from 

 contributing liberally to your funds. 

 Perhaps I may be able to do so in the 

 future. 



The Guide to Nature has alwavs been 

 a source of real delight to me. My lit- 

 tle sister also derives a great deal of 

 pleasure from reading it, and eagerly 

 watches the mail each month, when 

 the new number is due. — William J. 

 Blackburn, Jr., Columbus, Ohio. 



Please remember this educational uplifting work in making your will. 



Jfform of Hrqurat to ttjr AsHoriatinn 



/ hereby give and bequeath to The Agass'iz Association, an incorporated 

 association, having its principal executive office at ArcAdiA, in Sound Beach, 

 in the town of Greemvich, Connecticut, the sum of dollars. 



