DISTRIBUTION OP SPECIMENS. 



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Indiana— Cont'mneA. 

 Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis: Plants 

 (11 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 11965.) 

 Iowa. 

 Agricultural College, Ames : Plants (38 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 11955.) 

 City schools, Osage: Rocks and ores 

 (104 specimens, set 47); marine in- 

 vertebrates (315 specimens, Series VI, 

 set 4). Gift. (D. 11263, 11383.) 

 Cox, L. A., Keokuk: Specimen of Cri- 

 iioiil {Ventacrinus decorus). For 

 study. (D. 11770.) 

 Denisou Normal School and Business 

 College, Denison: Rocks and ores 

 (104 specimens, set 44); marine in- 

 vertebrates (315 specimens, Series VI, 

 set 3). Gift. (D. 11268, 11382.) 

 Des Moines C(dlege, Des Moines : Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (312 specimens. 

 Series VI, set 16). Gift. (D. 11444.) 

 High School, Algona: jNIinerals (57 

 specimens, set 191). Gift. (D. 

 11764.) 

 High School, Clarinda: Rocks and ores 

 (104 specimens, set 36). Gift. (D. 

 11617.) 

 High School, Cresco: Rocks and ores 

 (104 specimens, set 42). Gift. (D. 

 11349.) 

 High School, Innwood: ISIarine inver- 

 tebrates (312 specimens, Series VI, 

 set 7). Gift. (D. 11386.) 

 High School, Lake Mills: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (318vspecimens, Series VI, 

 set 45'). Gift. (D. 11701.) 

 High School, Marion : Marine inverte- 

 brates (318 specimens. Series VI, set 

 46). Gift. (U. 117.32.) 

 High School, Marshalltowu : Marine 

 invertebrates (312 specimens. Series 

 VI, set 32). Gift. (D. 11486.) 

 High School, New Hampton: Rocks 

 and ores (104 specimens, set 34). 

 Gift. (D. 11629.) 

 Oceola Couuty public schools, Sibley: 

 Rocks and ores (104 specimens, set 

 35). Gift. (D. 11616.) 

 Public schools, Forest City, Marine 

 invertebrates (312 specimens, Series 

 VI, set 51); rocks and ores (104 

 specimens, sot 30). Gift. (D. 11788.) 

 Public schools, Logan : Marine inverte- 

 brates (312 specimens, Series VI, set 

 21). Gilt. (D. 11449.) 



loioa — Continued. 



Public schools, Paullina: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (318 specimens. Series VI, 

 set 40). Gift. (D. 11556.) 



Public schools, Spencer: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (315 specimens, Series VI, 

 set 34). Gift. (D. 11508.) 



Public schools, West Bend : Marine in- 

 vertebrates (312 specimens. Series VI, 

 set 9). Gift. (D. 11425.) 



Sac City Institute, Sac City: Marine 

 invertebrates (318 specimens. Series 

 VI, set 48). Gift. (1). 11711.) 



Western Normal College, Shenandoah: 

 Marine invertebrates (312 specimens. 

 Series VI, set 27). Gift. (D. 11467.) 



Kansas. 



Agricultural College, Manhattan : 



Plants (18 specimens). Exchange. 



(D. 11953.) 

 Campbell University, Holton: Rocks 



and ores (104 specimens, set 43). 



Gift. (D. 11332.) 

 Chapman, George W., Cawker City: 



Corals (34 specimens); shells (133 



specimens). Exchange. (D. 11907.) 

 Cooper Memorial College, Sterling: 



Marino invertebrates (312 specimens, 



Series VI, set 33.) Gift. (D. 11498.) 

 High School, Lacygue: Dried marine 



invertebrates (126 specimens). Gift. 



(D. 11435.) 



Eentuckii. 



High School, Hopkinsville : Marine in- 

 vertebrates (318 specimens, Series VI, 

 set 39). Gift. (D. 11561.) 



Louisiana. 



Frierson, LorraineS., Friorsou : Unioni- 

 da- (77 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 11775.) 



Maine. 



Bayley, W. S., Waterville : Geological 

 material (5 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 11792.) 



Farmer, IVIiss Sarah .1., Elliott: Photo- 

 graphs of Professor Henry and of ex- 

 perimental apparatus used by him. 

 Lent for exhibition. (I). 11133.^ 



High School, Presque Isle: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (312 specimens. Series VI, 

 set 57) ; rocks and ores (104 specimens, 

 set 29). Gift. (D. 11905.) 



Knight, O.W., Bangor: Cistothorus siel- 

 laris (8 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 11933.) 



