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4 jars, 2 boats, 3 embroideries, and 2 sculptures. — Egypt. 

 260 reproductions of Ancient Roman bronzes. — Naples. 



Jewelry, charms, emblems, bottles, vases, bronze needles, surgical instru- 

 ments, papyrus. — Egypt. 



Collection of 263 articles of bronze and earthenware. — Etruscan and 

 Roman, 



Sculptured hierogylphs and figures, mummy cases, etc. — Egypt. 



2 glass cases, i bronze picture, i mirror. — Ancient Roman. 



3 glass vases, 4 bronze vases. — Ancient Roman. 

 Navajo Indian woman's dress. — Arizona. 



Collection of Indian pottery, masks, blankets, pigments, etc. — Arizona. 



2 ladles, I strainer, i bowl, i tripod, i vase. — Egypt. 

 Canopic jars, vases. — Egypt. 



25 specimens of Mummy cloth, i papyrus. — Egypt. 

 Navajo Medicine Man's outlit.^ — Arizona. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 



Collection of minerals. 



Microscope, and petrographic apparatus for cutting rock sections. 



Relief maps of U. S. glacial area, of Missouri, Kentucky, Conn, and Mass. 



5 slabs of red sandstone with fossil tracks. — Arizona. 

 25 fragments bones of extinct elephant. 



18 mineral specimens. — Chester, Mass. 



DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS. 



Silver model of Horticultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition. 



84 specimens of Indian textiles. 



Loom with raw material. — Congo, Africa. 



89 pieces collection of jewelry antique in character. — Egypt, Etruria and 



Pompeii. 

 1 1 cameos. 

 44 intaglios. 

 30 pieces of ceramic ware. 



DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 

 I white deer. 



Carpenter's collection of shells. 

 Collection of mammals and skeletons. 

 Collection of shells. 

 Skeleton and skin of Florida Crocodile. 

 747 skins of rodents. 

 21 skulls of various quadrupeds. 

 Colored zoological slides. 



3 mounted mammals, Africa. 



16 skins and skulls of mammals, Africa. 



Skins of small mammals. 



I Black Bass, i Jack Salmon, 2 Trout-Perch. — Chicago. 



3 mammals — Bear, Wild Ass and Hartebeest. — Asia and South America. 



I Kudu — Africa. 



9 young and half grown turtles. 



DEPARTMENT OF ORNITHOLOGY. 



I albino half-grown Wood-chuck — Saranac Lake, N. J. 

 Collection of bird skins representing the fauna of North and Central 

 America, Mexico and the West Indies, including 55 types of species. 

 Group of two Eider Ducks in glass cases. 

 386 Colorado bird skins, 114 species. 



LIBRARY. 



1 100 volumes purchased (516 orders). 



94 periodicals subscribed for. 



587 volumes " Cory Ornithological Library." 



