120 Field Columbian Museum- Reports, Vol. i. 



TRACY, PROF. S. M., Agricultural College, Miss. 



1 cotton plants in "square" and "bloom"- Mississippi. 



1 NDERWOOD, L. M.. Auburn, Via. 



2 negatives ol new species ol Yucatan plant. 



\ ALDEZ, PORFIRIO, Merida, Yucatan. 



300 medicinal plants (100 species) — Yucatan. 



WH1 rMORE.O. S., Chicago. 



2 specimens of supposed poisonous plants, (for examination). 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 



(Accessions \ki by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



AGUILAR, PONCIANO, Guanajuato, Mexico. 



j^ specimens of Mexican minerals, Albite, Calcite, Valencianite, etc. — 

 Guanajuato, Mexico, (exchange). 



AlZA, MANUEL, Durango, Mexico. 



1 specimen of Calcite, stalactitic, and 1 of Sulphur, stalagmitic— Desert 

 of Mapimi, Mexico. 



\I.MV, JOHN D., Villa Corona, Mexico. 



7 specimens of silver ores and minerals — Villa Corona and Durango, 

 Mexico. 



.\\ ER, E. E., Chicago. 



1 specimen of Calc Tufa — Tivoli, Italy. 



BERRY, ROBERT J.. Durango, Mexico. 



7 specimens of mercury and tin ore — Durango, Mexico. 

 BRENNAN, G. A., Chicago. 



Clay-ironstone concretion — supposed meteorite — (for examination). 



BROWN, C. W., Los Angeles. Cal. 



2 (orals, 3 Brachiopods, etc. — Appleton, Wis. 



BURNHAM, 1). D., Battle Creek, Mich. 



6 charts showing the beginnings of life on earth, (for examination). 



BUTLER, E. C, U. S. Legation, Mexico, D. F. 



4 specimens of mercury ore — State of Guerrero, Mexico. 



CANN.JOS. BOARDMAN, Wyoming. 



1 specimen of supposed platinum ore. 



CARRERA, PROF. I. C, Las Cruces, N. M. 



1 specimen of Melaconite Organ Mountain-, N. M., (for examination.) 



CENTRAL SCHOOL SUPPLY HOI SI'., Chicago. 



1 relief map each of northeastern Illinois, United States, North America, 



South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the World. 

 1 relief map ol I- ranee, (loan). 



CHALMERS, W. J., Chicago. 



1 specimen"! pseudomorph oi Pyrite Virginia. 

 1 spe< imen of Crocidolite — Cape Town. 



1 specimen of Calymene Blununbachii var. Niagarensis — Chicago 

 Drainage Canal. 



CHOATE, J. C, Woodstock, 111. 



1 specimen of hornstone in quartzite, f^or examination). 

 10 specimens of Trenton fossds, (for examination). 



CLAYTON, G. P., Pullman, III. 



1 specimen of sand concretion— Green County, Wis. 



COCKERELL, L. M., Guanajuato, Mexico. 



1 specimen of Quartz-crystal showing movable bubble — Guanajuato, 

 Mexici >■ 

 COLORADO SCHM'U. < >F MINES, Golden, Colo. 



74 specimens of fossil leaves and 10 specimens of minerals — Table Moun- 

 tain and Golden, Colo., (exchange). 



