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Annual Report of nn Director. 



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locality. Collector. 



Oklahoma Jami M 



n l\ 

 Oklahoma, .11 W. Menke, 



Northern Minnesota, . Chas. J. Brand, 



British North Borneo, . Alleyne Ireland, 



Queen Charlotte Islands 



British Columbia, . C. F. Newcombe, 



Oklahoma, 

 California, 



Oklahoma, 



. George A. Dorsev, 

 J. W. Hudson, 



. J. A. Burt, . . 



Southern and Eastern 



Mi xico, . . . S. E. Meek, 



Material. 



nni Hera 

 Permian Bat: and 



North .V Forestry , 



\Y 1 ■;, 1 1, i ■ii.irium Spec- 



iiiuns, Economic Speci- 

 mens. 



Ethni J 



Skeletons and Eth 



specimens. 

 Cheyenne and Arapaho Eth- 



nol<- 

 Ethnological Collections 



from Wintun, Maidu, and 



Hupa. 

 Pawnee and Wich 



Groups. 



California and Mexico, . Geo. F. Breningi r, 



Arizona C. L. Owen, 



Canada and Minnesota, S. C. Simms Ethnological Collections 



from Crees and Chippe 



Fish( s, Reptiles, and Inver- 



tebral 

 Birds and Eggs. 

 Apache Ethnology. 



W consin A. W. Slocum. 



na H. R. Voth, . 



Lake Chicago Basin, . O. E. Lansing, Jr., 



Sierra Nevada and Di 



y Regions, . . Edmund Hell 



co N. G. Buxton, 



way. 



nbrian and Trenton fos- 

 sils, clays, and sand- 

 stones. 



Investigations in Hopi cer- 

 emonies. 



Collection of Plants of Chi- 

 cago Basin. 



Mama 



Ma mi 



Installation, Rearrangement, and Permanent Improvement. — The follow- 

 ing new installations are reported from the Department of Botany: 



GRAMIXE.*: 



One full case illustrating various cereal and sugar products from 

 this family. 



One full case illustrating the various types of Japanese bamboo 

 in large and distinctive specimens. Also a few of the many utiliza- 

 tions of this majestic and gigantic grass. 



MORACEvE : 



One-half case and one framed transparency illustrating the 



