INSTITUTIONS COI'.l'.KSl'ONDANTKS CWIII 



*Piiii.Ai>i;i,i'iiii:, Pknns. — The Aniericaii Natiiralist. 



* In. — Wagner Frce Institut of Science of Pliiladelphia. 

 l'oKTi.AM», M.UNK. — Portland Society ofNatiiral History. 

 Saint-Lous, Miss. — Acadeniy of Natiiral Sciences ofSaint-I.ouis. 

 *Sai.i:.m, Mass. — Elsscx Institute. 



lu. — Peabody Academy of Sciences. 



*S\N-DiKGo, Cai.ik. — The West-American Scientist, M. C. R. Orcutt. 

 *San-Fkanciso>, Cai.ik. .— CaLifornia Acadomy of Natural Sciences. 



* Id. — California State Mininpr Hiirenii. 

 *WASniN(;T(iN, 1). C. — Smithsonian Institution. 



h). — United States of America. Dopaitmont of Agriculture. 



* In. — United States of America. Department of tho Intorior. Goo- 



logical Survey. 

 In. — T'nited States of America. War Department. Office ofChiet 



Signal Officer. 



Mexique 



Mexico. — Museo Nacional de Mexico. 



* In. — Socicdad Cicntifica Antonio Alzate. 



* In. — Socicdad Mexicana de Historia natural. 



ASIE 

 Chine 



Zi-KA-WEi. — Musée des Pères de la Compagnie de Jésus. 



Inde anglaise 



Bombay. — Bombay Natui-al History Society. 

 *Calcutta. — Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



* Id. — Geological Survey ofindia. 

 Id. — Indian Muséum. 



Indes néerlandaises 



*Batavia. — Koninklijke Natuurkundige Vereeniging in Nodorland.sch Indië. 



* Id. — Mijnwezen in Ncderlandscb Oost-Indië. 



Japon 



*ToKio. — Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Yolkorkunde Ost-Asiens. 



EUROPE 



Allemagne 



AuGSBOURG. — Naturhistonscher Veiein in Augsburg. 

 *Beklin. — Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft. 



