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Anchor Steamship Company (Henderson & Bro., agents), New York. 



Atlas Steamship Company (Pim, Norwood & Co., agents), New York. 



Bland, Thomas, New York. 



Cameron, E. W., & Co., New York. 



Compagnie G6n6rale Transatlantique (L. de B^bian, agent). New 

 York. 



Cunard Royal Mail Steamship Line (Vernon Brown «& Co., agents), 

 New York. 



Dallett, Boulton & Co., New York. 



Dennison, Thomas, New York. 



Hamburg- American Packet Company (Kunhardt & Co., agents), New 

 York. 



Inman Steamship Company. 



Merchants' Line of Steamers, New York. 



Netherland- American Steam Navigation Company (F. Cazeaux, agent), 

 New York. 



New York and Brazil Steamship Company, New York. 



New York and Mexico Steamship Company, New York. 



North German Lloyd Steamship Company (Oelrichs & Co., Newy 

 York, and Schumacher & Co., Baltimore). 



Pacific Mail Steamship Company, New York. 



Pacific Steam Navigation Company, New York. 



Panama Eailroad Company, New York. 



Eed Star Line (Peter Wright & Sons, agents). New York. 



White Cross Line (Punch Edye and Co.), New York. 



In addition to the above transportation companies, a number of for- 

 eign consuls have consented to receive and transmit Smithsonian ex- 

 changes for their respective countries as follows : 



Carlos Carranza, New York, to Argentine Eepublic. 



Charles Mackall, Baltimore, to Brazil. 



C. de Castro, New York, to Chili. 



Hypolito de Uriarte, New York, to Spain and Cuba. 

 Francis Spies, New York, to Ecuador. 



D. W. Botassi, New York, to Greece. 

 Jacob Baez, New York, to Guatemala. 

 M. Eappo, New York, to Ita;ly. 

 Samro Takaki, New York, to Japan. 

 Juan N. Navarro, New York, to Mexico. 

 Christian Bors, New York, to Norway and Sweden. 

 Henrick Braem, New York, to Denmark. 

 Gustav Amsink , New York, to Portugal. 



