INSTITUTIONS CORRKSPONDANTES Cl 



♦New- York, N.-Y. — Acadomy of Sciences (late Lyceum of Natural History). 



Id. — American Muséum of natnral history. 



*pHii,Ani;i.i'Hii:, Pknns. — Acadomy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



* In. — American philosophical Society. 

 In. — Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. 



* Id. — The American Natiiialist. 



Id. — Wagner Free Institut of Science of Philadelphia. 



•PoRTLAND, M.AiNK. — Portland Society of Natural History. 

 ♦RocHESTER. — Academy of Sciences. 



S.\iNT-Lot;is, Miss. — Academy of Natural Sciences of Saint-Louis. 

 •Sai.e.m, Ma.ss. — Essex Institute. 



*San-Dikgo, Camf. — The West-American Scientist, M. C. R. Orcutt. 

 *Sa\-Francisco, Camf. — California Academy of Natural Sciences 



Id. — California State Mining Bureau. 



♦SpRiNGKiELD. — Geological Survey of Illinois. 

 •Washington, D. C. — Smithsonian Institution. 



Id. — United States of America. Department of Agriculture. 



* Id. — United States of America. Department of the Interior. Geo- 



logical Survey. 



* Id. — United States of America. War Department. Office of Chief 



Signal Officer. 



Mexique 



Mexico. — Museo Nacional de Mexico. 



* Id. — Sociedad Cientifica Antonio Alzate. 



* Id. — Sociedad Mexicana de Historia natural. 



ASIE 

 Chine 



Z1-K..V-WEI. — Musée des Pères de la Compagnie de.Iésus. 



Inde anglaise 



Bombay. — Bombay Natural History Society. 

 Calcutta. — .\siatic Society of Bengal. 



* Id. — (îeological Survey ofindia. 

 Id. — Indian Muséum. 



Indes néerlandaises 



♦Batavia. — Koninklijke Natuurkundige Verecniging in Nederland.scli Indië. 



* Id. — Mijnwezen in Nedorlandsch Oost-Indië. 



Japon 



•ToKio. — Deutsche Gesell.schaft fil r Natur- und Volkerkunde Ost-.\siens. 



