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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



MtiKsdrliKscttx — C'ontinned. 



Clarke, Prof. S. F., Williamstown: 

 Bliizoiu'iiKt cdrned (2 specimens). 

 Lent for Htudy. ( D. 15872. ) 



Cummings, Miss Clara E., Wellesley: 

 Plants (72 specimens). Exchange. 

 Plants (26 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 15150, 15167, 15450.) 



Dean, Walter, Boston: Plants (4 speci- 

 mens) . Exchange. (D. 15585. ) 



Fernald, Prof. C. H., Amherst: Moths 

 (76 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 15011.) 



(xray Herbarium, Boston: Plants (285 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 15045, 15107, 15219, 15327, 15394, 

 15503. ) 



Howe, Reginald Heber, Brookline: 

 Sparrows (23 .specimens); birds' 

 skins ( 3 1 specimens ) . Lent for study. 

 (D. 14965, 15376.) 



Johnson, Herbert P., AVest Roxbury: 

 Nereix culver! (2 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 15431.) 



Robinson, Dr. B. L., Boston: Plants 

 (26 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 14994.) 



Sargent, Prof. C. S., Jamaica Plain.*: 

 Plants (7 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 15449.) 



Warren School, Everet: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (283 specimens, Series 

 VII, set 63). Gift. (D. 15470.) 



Williams College, Williamstown: Fos- 

 sils (415 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 15309.) 



Wood, 3Ii.ss Elvira, Boston: Fossils (50 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 15377.) 

 Michigan. 



Clark, Prof. IL L., Olivet: Reptiles (4 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 15664. ) 



Cole, Prof. Leon J., Ann Arbor: Pyc- 

 nogonida (58 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 15129.) 



Stearns, Frederick, Detroit: Inverted 

 double reed musical instrument. 

 Exchange. (D. 14910.) 



Union City School, Union City: Marine 

 invertebrates (273 specimens. Series 

 VII, set 70). Gift. (D. 15600.) 



Wheeler, Prof. C. F., Agricultural Col- 

 lege: Plants (27 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 15119.) 



Minnesota. 



Bethlehem .\cademy, Faribault: Fishes 

 (68 specimens). Gift. (D. 14915.) 



Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter: 

 Marine invertebrates (276 specimens, 

 Series VII, set 1). Gift. (D. 15283.) 



lleatwole, Hon. Joel P., Northfield: 

 Indian baskets (15 specimens), also 

 bead work; pottery (25 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 15424, 15668.) 



High School, Ely: Marine invertebrates 

 (261 specimens. Series VII, set 69). 

 Gift. (D. 15607.) 



High School, Farmington: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (264 specimens, Series 

 VII, set 8). Gift. (D; 14931.) 



Holzinger, Prof. J. M., Winona: Mosses 

 (4 specimens) ; plants ( 19 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 15149, 15452.) 

 Missouri. 



Conception College, Conception: Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (270 specimens, 

 Series VII, set 3). Gift. (D. 15197.) 



University of Missouri, Columbus: 

 Rocks (11 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 15247.) 



Yale, Charles, Louisiana: Trilobites(2 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 15125. ) 

 Montana. 



Montana Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Bozeman: Marine invertebrates 

 (279 specimens. Series VII, set 41). 

 Gilt. (D. 15275.) 



State Normal School, Dillon: Marine 

 invertebrates (276 sjiecimens. Series 

 VII, set 28). Gift. (D. 15046.) 

 Nebraska. 



City Schools, Blair: Marine inverte- 

 brates (285 specimens. Series VII, 

 set 54). Gift. (D. 15355.) 

 Neiv Hampshire. 



Eaton, A. A., Seabrook: Plants (197 

 specimens); plants (14 specimens). 

 Lent for study. (D. 15271, 15650. ) 

 Xew Jersey. 



Miss Beard's School, Orange: Marine 

 invertebrates (273 specimens. Series 

 VII, set 19). Gift. (D. 15034.) 



Best, G. N., Rosemont: Plants (89 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 15134.) 



Brown, Mrs. J. Crosby, Orange: Mu- 

 sical bow and cane bow; model of 

 double inverted reed lyra; musical 

 instruments (7 models i; llircc bull 



