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Coal Measures, 500 Middle and Upper Coal Measures. Type 

 specimens of Missouri Devonian fossils {Missouri geological survei/j 

 vol. 12, pi. 1). 



Mineralogy, Tenney collection (Prof. Sanborn Tenney of Will- 

 iams college) 400, Planner collection (Dr T. U. Flanner, Michi- 

 gan copper ores) 300, Missouri lead and zinc minerals 300. 

 General collection of minerals 500. 



Eisforlc and economic geology and litJiology. This collection con- 

 sists of 500 specimens of Lower Carboniferous, 600 of lead and 

 ~zinc minerals from all sources, Smithsonian national museum 

 collection of rocks about 150. About 200 specimens of Tasman- 

 ian, Australian, New Zealand and Hawaiian rocks and ores. 



Zoology. 200 specimens of West Indian corals and sponges; 

 150 specimens of the Smithsonian collection of marine inverte- 

 brates; 100 specimens of Hawaiian corals; 100 specimens of Xew 

 Zealand shells; 200 specimens of Greene county (Mo.) reptiles 

 and birds; 100 specimens of marine fishes of the Atlantic coast 

 and the West Indies. General collection of 500 shells. 



Botany. Herbarium of Greene county (Mo.) flora consisting of 

 600 species; herbarium of New England flora of 700 species; her- 

 barium of 150 species of carices and grasses of United States; 

 herbarium of 105 species of Hawaiian ferns; herbarium of 200 

 species of marine algae; hebarium of 200 species of fresh-water 

 algae. 



Ethnology. This collection consists of South African, Fijian 

 and Hawaiian curios. 



Prichett college museum, Glasgow. W. Newton Holmes, p?'o- 

 fessor of scienoe, in charge. 



Paleobiology. 10,000 specimens: Silurian system, 500 fossils; 

 Carboniferous system, 5000 fossils, the brachiopods and crinoids 

 of the Subcarboniferous being best represented; Devonian sys- 

 tem, 200 fossils; Cretaceous formations of Texas, 1000 fossils, the 

 Ostrea family being the best represented; some bones of a mas- 

 todon. 3000 duplicates for exchange. 



