Oct. 1895. Annual Report of the Director. 49 



FOR EXAMINATION. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



S. D. MITCHELL, Ripon, Wis. 



Archeological collection — Wisconsin. 



W. W. BLAKE, Mexico City, Mex. 



2 collections of antiquities — Mexico. 



EDMOND JOHNSON, Dublin, Ireland. 



Communion plates. 

 E. O. MATTHEWS, Mexico City, Mex. 



90 specimens of antiquities — Mexico. 



DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. 



PROF. L. H. PAMMEL, Ames, Iowa. 



15 species of Euphorbia. 

 PROF. WILLIAM TRELEASE, St. Louis, Mo. 



Plants of genus Etiphorbia. 

 O. S. WHITMORE, Chicago. 



I species plant. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 



DR. L. VAN PATTEN, Chicago. 

 Supposed meteorite. 



H. B. DERR, Chicago. 



Unknown Paleozoic crustacean. 

 Tooth of fish of the Carboniferous era. 



ALVIN JOI-NER, Polo, 111. 



Fossil mammal tooth. 

 WILLIAM H. FRIEDRICK, Coldwater, Mich. 



3 pieces of limestone (supposed meteorite). 

 MRS. C.M.WINSTON, Chicago. ^ 



Orthoceras and Icthyocrmus — Chicago limestone. 



MR. YEAKLE, Baltimore, Md. 

 Oil-bearing shale. 



DR. G. M. EMRICK, Chicago. 

 Trachyte — Montana. 



E.S. STRATTON, Chicago. 



Gold ore — Cripple Creek, Col. 



JOSEPH ARGYLL, Coal City, 111. 

 Carboniferous fossils. 



DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 



PROF. J. B. STEERE, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Collection of shells, insects and mammals. 



64 mjimmals in alcohol. 

 DENTON BROTHERS, Wellesley, Mass. 



Mounted fish and model of snake. 

 MORRIS GIBBES, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



1 1 frogs and Salamanders. 



PROF. C. B. CORY, Boston, Mass. 



Small collection of vertebrate animals. 



DEPARTMENT OF ORNITHOLOGY. 



C. P. HOWE,, Waukesha, Wis. 

 Birds. 



