Jan., 1914. Annual Report of the Director. 329 



PORTER, A. F., Decorah, Iowa. 



68 bugs, beetles, bees and wasps — Iowa, West Indies, South America and 

 Africa. 

 PRAY, LEON L., Chicago. 



1 Synaptomys cooperi — Dowagiac, Michigan. 

 1 bee, 2 bugs, 2 flies, 7 beetles — Dowagiac, Michigan. 

 SISSON, O. U., Chicago. 



I Gar-fish. 

 STEELE, G. P., Chicago. 



1 Caribou head, 1 White-tail Deer head, 1 Mountain Sheep head, 1 



Black-tail Deer head, 3 Goat heads, 1 Buffalo head, 5 fish, 1 Jew 

 fish, 2 pelicans, 1 Great Blue Heron, 1 Snowy Owl, 1 Great Horned 

 Owl, 1 Barn Owl, 1 Saw-whet Owl, 1 Royal Tern, 3 California Quail — 

 California and Michigan. 

 STUDEBAKER, J. M., South Bend, Indiana. 



2 American Elk (male and female) — Glenwood Springs, Colorado. 

 THOMPSON, S. L., Winnipeg, Manitoba. 



3 bugs, 1 butterfly, 2 bumblebees — Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

 UNITED STATES BIOLOGICAL SURVEY, Washington, D. C. 



1 Viscaccia, 1 Euneomys — Peru (exchange). 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, Washington, D. C. 



200 specimens of fishes (84 species) (exchange) . 

 WARREN, J. B., Chicago. 



1 Manatee (skeleton) — Texas." ' 

 WILLIAMSON, E. B., Bluffton, Indiana. 



1 Short-eared Owl — Bluffton, Indiana. 



1 Sparrow Hawk — Bluffton, Indiana. 



I Great Horned Owl — Bluffton," Indiana. 



I Horned Grebe — Bluffton, Indiana. 



I Red-tailed Hawk — Bluffton, Indiana. 



1 Carolina Rail — Bluffton, Indiana. 



1 Red -shouldered Hawk — Bluffton, Indiana. 



1 Marsh Hawk. 

 WINCHESTER, MRS. NINA, Santa Cruz, Philippine Islands. 



30 shells — Santa Cruz, Davao District, Moro Province, Philippine Islands. 

 WOLCOTT, A. B., Chicago. 



54 bugs, beetles, flies, bees, wasps, etc. — Northern Indiana and Northern 

 Illinois. 



7 millipedes, 155 vials of spiders — Northern Indiana and Northern Illinois 



SECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY. 



(accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: 

 Made by the Section: 



766 negatives of Museum specimens, etc., 3,751 prints from the same, 537 

 lantern slides, 86 tree enlargements, 476 negatives developed for 

 Museum field expeditions, 98 6}4 x 8}4 positives (used in making large 

 negatives for North American Forestry exhibit). 



