DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIMENS. 



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Missouri — Continued. 



Missouri Botauical Gardens, St. Louis: 

 Miscellaneous plants (3 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 11410.) 

 Trelease, Williaiu, Missouri Botauical 

 Gardens, St. Louis: Lcmnacea^. (138 

 specimens); 268 herbarium speci- 

 mens. Lent for study. (D. 11183, 

 11286.) 



]iIonta7ia. 



Publi<' schools, rhillipshurjj: Marine 

 invertebrates (318 specimens, Series 

 VI, set 37). Gift. (D. 11546.) 



Neirasla. 



Fremont Normal School, Fremont : Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (318 specimens, 

 Series VI, set 44). Gift. (D. 11615.) 



Normal School, Wayne : Marine inver- 

 tebrates (318 siiecimens, Series VI, set 

 47). Gift. (I). 11710.) 



Ward, H. B., Lincoln: Helmintlioloy;- 

 ical specimens (5 bottles). Lent for 

 study. (D. 11727, 11831.) 



Nejo Hampsliire. 

 Grout, A. J., Plymouth: Plants (199 

 pockets). Lentforstudy. (D. 11499). 



New Jersey. 

 Ortmann, A. E., Princeton : Fossils (23 

 specimens). Lent for study. (I). 

 11360.) 



New York. 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York : Philijipine birds (65 spec- 

 imens). Exchange. Red squirrels 

 (196 specimens). Lent for study. 

 Plaster cast of the "Temple of the 

 Cross" at Palcnque. Gift. (D. 11309, 

 11802,11719.) 



Bailey, L. H., Cornell University, Ith- 

 aca: Plants (388 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 11282, 11785.) 



Bean, T. H., New York Aquarium, New 

 York: Fishes. Leut for stiidy. (I). 

 11579.) 



Beutenmuller, William, New York : 

 Moths (8 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (I). 11462.) 



Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring, 

 Long Island : Marine invertebrates 

 (328 specimens. Series V, set 98.) 

 Gift. (D. 11908.) 



Boys' High School, New York: Marine 

 invertebrates (306 6i)ecimens, Series 

 VI, set 60.) Gift. (D. 11900.) 



New York — Continued. 



Brittou, Mrs. Elizabeth G., New York: 

 Moss (9 pockets). Lent for study. 

 (D. 11656.) 



Britton, N. L., Columbia University, 

 New York : Plants (94 specimens) ; vio- 

 lets, mounted (77 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 11229, 1129.->, 11886.) 



Burgess, Edward S., New York : Herba- 

 rium specimens (483). Lent for study. 

 (D. 11483.) 



Chapman, Frank M., New York: Bird 

 skins (7 specimens). Lent for exam- 

 ination. (D. 11333.) 



Columbia University, New York : Fossil 

 plants (548pecimens) ; plants (62spec- 

 imens). Exchange. (D. 11652, 11951.) 



Morgan, Mous. Jacques de. New York: 

 Original stone implements (208 speci- 

 mens) ; arrowheads and spearheads 

 (141 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 11173.) 



Fabius Union School, Fabius: Marine 

 invertebrates (312 specimens, Series 

 VI, set 29). Gift. (D. 11479.) 



Froelick, F. W., New York : Chips of 

 eruptive rocks. For examination. 

 (D. 11842.) 



High School, Norwich : Marine inverte- 

 brates (306 siiecimeus, Series VI, set 

 59); rocks and ores (104 specimens, 

 set 27). Gift. (D. 11925.) 



Hulst, George D., Brooklyn: Moths (50 

 specimens). Excliange. (D. 11756.) 



Kemp, J. F., New York : Specimens of 

 vein rocks. Exchange. (D. 11513.) 



Kunz, George F., New York : Ten spec- 

 imens of jade and nephrite. Ex- 

 change. (D. 11938.) 



New York Botanical Garden, New 

 York: Plants (907 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 11639.) 



New York Collegiate Institute, New 

 York: Marine invertebrates (312 

 specimens. Series VI, set 23). Gift. 

 (D. 11451.) 



Osborn, H. F., New York : Two teeth of 

 Coriiphodon. Lent for study. (D. 

 11772.) 



Ottolengui, R., New York. Moths (9 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 11266.) 



Public Schools, Ithaca: Marine inver- 

 leljrates (309 specimens. Series VI, 

 set 58); rocks and ores (104 speci- 

 mens, set 28). Gift. (D. 11910.) 



