Pibld M> Natural History —Reports, Vol. III. 



Locality. 



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 Solomon I 



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McHenry, Pax Ri 1 

 DUnoia River 



iff, Wisconsin, .ml 

 . Illinois . 



Arkansas 



.ia 

 Fox Lake, Illinois 





Fox Lake. Illinois 



iff, Wisconsin 



Wyoming 



Lake of the Woods, near 



ike < intario 

 Local ami Northern Illinois 

 Sikkim and Bhutan 

 Philippine Islands (R. F. 

 Cummings' Expedition), 



unan Islands 

 Philippine I K. P. 



Cummings' Expedition) 



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N". Dearborn, 

 A. W. Slocom, 



II. II. Smith, 



S. B. Meek, 



C. B. Cory, 



0. C. Farrini^ton, 

 II. II. Smith, 

 C. L. Dewey, 



L. L. Pi 



J. F. Ferry, 



E. S. Riggs. 



S. E. Meek, 

 J. P. Ferry, 

 B. Laufer, 



F. C. Cole. 



Alfred R. Brown, 



Material. 



Archaeological material 



Ethnological 

 material from India, Cey- 

 lon, Ja 



Ire'. ;ka. Bougain- 



ville, New Guii: 

 the Philippine Islands. 



I and Mammal Skins. 

 [nverte Qa. 



ibers. 



Fishes. 



Bird migration and studies 



for groups. 

 Ores and Minerals. 

 Timbers. 

 Material for groups, birds, 



and nests. 

 Birds and eggs. 

 Birds and eggs, 

 ebrate Fossils. 



Fishes. 



Birds. 



Thibetan Ethnology. 



Ethnological material from 

 Tinguians, IS, Kal- 



ingas, Amurayans, Bataks. 

 Tagbanaus. 



Ethnological Material. 



William Jones, M.ivavo, Igorot, and Ibalaas. 



allation, Rearrangement, and Permanent Improvement. — The acqui- 

 n during the last few years of varying amounts of material from 

 several tribes of North America rendered it necessary that the collec- 

 tions from these tribes be reinstalled, thus there has been placed on 

 permanent installation the year collections from the following 



kfoot, Sauk and Fox, Iroquois, Micmac, Ottawa, 



^eminole, Cheyenne. Arapaho, Zuni, 



ami -nia tribes. the first time in the history of the 



