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Stoney, Miss Kate D., San Francisco : Two botanical specimens from 

 San Luis Obispo and one from the Grand Canon. Gift. 



SutliflFe, Mrs. E. C, San Francisco : One hundred and eighty-four speci- 

 mens of cultivated and native plants of California. Gift. 



Geological Survey of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia: Two maps. 

 Gift. 



Tableman, Mr. Fred, Newark, New Jersey : Two mounted radulae of mol- 

 lusks. Exchange. 



Thompson, Mr. David G., United States Geological Survey, Washington, 

 D. C. : Seven botanical specimens from California. Gift. 



Townsley, Mr. F. S., Yosemite : One flying squirrel and two cardinals. 

 Gift. 



Turner, Miss Laura A. L., Pasadena : One botanical specimen from Pasa- 

 dena. Gift. 



Van Denburgh, Dr. John, California Academy of Sciences : One lizard 

 from Pekin, China. Gift. 



Van Duzee, Mr. E. P., California Academy of Sciences : Seven hundred 

 moths from Mount Tamalpais ; 1298 insects from San Diego; 370 

 insects from Sacramento; 2672 insects from Monterey County; 411 

 insects from Marin County ; 3823 insects taken in western Washing- 

 ton and on Vancouver Island during June and July. Exploration. 

 One book. Gift. 



Van Duzee, Mr. E. P. and Mrs. Helen, California Academy of Sciences : 

 Three hundred and eighteen insects from Half Moon Bay, San Mateo 

 County. Exploration. 



Van Duzee, Mrs. Helen, California Academy of Sciences : Three hundred 

 and eighty-three insects from western Washington and Vancouver 

 Island. Gift. ^ 



Van Dyke, Dr. E. C, University of California, Berkeley: Fifteen hundred 

 and seventy-three insects from Vancouver Island and Washington, 

 largely from Mount Rainier; 117 land shells from various parts of 

 the United States and Canada; four salamanders and three frogs 

 from Washington ; six salamanders from Vancouver Island ; and one 

 land shell from Seattle. Gift. 



Walther, Mr. Eric, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco : Eight hundred and 

 twenty-four cultivated and native plants of California. Gift. 



Walter, Mr. Frank, Los Angeles : Two botanical specimens from San 

 Diego, one from Mount Wilson, 10 from Santa Barbara, and two 

 from Los Angeles. Gift. 



Walter, Miss Henrietta, San Diego : One botanical specimen from San 

 Diego. Gift. 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C : Publications Nos. 

 272, 282, 297, and 298. Gift. 



United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : Two vol- 

 umes of Academy's proceedings. Gift. 



United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. : Twenty- 

 five maps. Gift. 



United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C : Four maps. 

 Gift. 



