DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIMENS. 



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New Jemey — Continued. 



Brown, Mrs. J. Crosby, Orange — C't'd. 

 roarers and a bone whistle; musical 

 instruments (2 copies). Exchange. 

 Musical instruments (31 photo- 

 graphs). Lent for study. (0.14763, 

 14807, 14812, 14936, 15322, 1.5578, 

 15735. ) 



High School, Trenton: Marine inverte- 

 brates (273 specimens, Series VII, set 

 17). Gift. (D. 15116.) 



Smith, Prof. John B., New Brunswick: 

 Moths (100 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 15196.) 

 Xeiv Mexico- 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., East Las 

 Vegas: Mollusks in alcohol (54 speci- 

 mens). Lent for study. (D. 1.5690.) 

 New York. 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City: Two skins and 

 skulls of Texas cottontail rabbits. 

 Gift. Skins and skulls of Alaskan red 

 squirrels (69 specimens). Lent for 

 .study. (D. 15444, 1.5632.) 



P,aird,\v. R., New York City: Polished 

 serpentine. Exchange. (D. 15251.) 



i'enedict. Dr. A. L., Buffalo: Plaster 

 casts of American Indiana (10 speci- 

 mens). Lentfor study. (D. 14823.) 



Britton, Mrs. N. L., New York City: 

 Plants (76 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 15651.) 



Harris, Mrs. Carolyn \V., Brooklyn: 

 Plants (54 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 15473.) 



Cornell University. Ithaca: Plants (83 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 15723. ) 



Dwight, Dr. Jonathan, jr.. New York 

 City: Duck (1 skin). Lent for 

 study. (D. 15297.) 



Earle.'Prof. F. S., New York City: 

 Plants (23 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (I). 15222.) 



Ea.stern District H igh School , Brooklyn : 

 Marine invertebrates (273 specimens. 

 Series VII, .set 67). Gift. (D. 15544.) 



Felt, Dr. E. P., Albany: Insects 

 (118 specimens). Lent for stndv. 

 (D. 1.5217.) 



Fuertes, L. A., Ithaca: Birdskin. Lent 

 for .study. ( I). 15210. ) 



Gidley, J. W., New York City: Fossils 

 fl5 specimens). Lent for studv. 

 (D. 15513.) 



NAT MUS 1902 



New York — Continued. 



Gilbert, B. D., Clayvillc: Plant. Ex- 

 change. ■ (D. 15216.) 

 Goldberg, Julius C, New York City: 



Specimen of peat and lignite coal. 



For study. (1X15062.) 

 Grammar School No. 2, Brooklyn: 



Marine invertebrates (276 specimens, 



Series VII, set 40). Gift. (D. 1.5286.) 

 Grout, A. J., Brooklyn: Plants (50 



specimens). Exchange. (D. 1.5657.) 

 Hay, Dr. O. P., New York City: Fossil 



turtles (7specimens). Lentforstudy. 



(D. 14799.) 

 Joutel, L. H.,New York City: Beetles 



(11 specimens). Lent for studv. 



(D. 15203.) 

 Kales, Dr. John W., Franklinville: 



Stone hatchets (2 specimens). Kx- 



change. (D. 15192. ) 

 Keuka College, Penn Yan: ^Marine 



invertebrates (273 .specimens. Series 



VII, set 16). Gift. (D. 15014.) 

 New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 



Park: Plants (266 specimens). Lent 



for study. Plants (32 specimens); 



plants (12 living specimens). I]x- 



change. (D. 15571, 15588, 1.5599, 



15670, 15697, 15701, 1-5704, 15721, 



157.33. ) 

 Osborn, Prof. H. F., New York City: 



Vertebrate paleontological material 



(8 specimens). Lent for study. 



(D. 15647.) 

 Rydberg, Dr. P. A., New York City: 



Plants (108 specimens). Lent for 



study. (I). 14867, 15269.) 

 Schellbach, Louis, jr., Brooklyn: Ores, 



minerals, and rocks (1.38 specimens). 



Exchange. ( D. 15008. ) 

 Smith, Mrs. Annie M., Brooklyn: 



Plants (40 specimens). Exchange. 



(D. 15472.) 

 St. Agatha School, New York City: 



Marine invertebrates (276 specimens, 



Series VII,. set 24). Gift. (D. 15052.) 

 Underwood, Prof. L. M., New York 



City: Plants (60 specimens). Lent 



for study. (D. 15262, 1.5.324, 1.5.532.) 

 Ward's Natural Hi.story Establishment, 

 . Rochester: Geological material (221 



specimens) ; geological material (553 



pounds). Exchange. ( D. 15258, 



15.384.) 



