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REPOET UF >'ATI<jXAL MUSEUM. 1902. 



Xeic Yorl — Continued. 



Wilder, Prof. B. G., Ithaca: Tadpoles 

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

 1-5328.) 

 Xorth Carolina. 



Biltmore Herbarium, Biltmore: Plants 

 1 229 specimens. ) Lent for study. 

 D. 1.5093, 1-541.5.1 

 Xorih Dakota. 



Fargo High School, Fargo: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (273 specimens. Series 

 VII, set .32). Gift. (D. 1-5112.) 



Osbum, Prof. Raymond, Fargo: Dragon 

 flies ( 68 specimens ). Exchange. 

 (D. 1.5428.) 



School for the Deaf of Xorth Dakota. 

 Devils Lake: Marine invertebrates 

 (270 specimens, Series ^^I, set 13). 

 Gift. (D. 1-5095.) 

 Ohio. 



Asherman, George. Cincinnati: Fossils 

 '17 specimens I. Exchange. ( D. 

 15204. I 



Freidberg. Dr. Albert H., Cincinnati: 

 Femora of orang and gorilla (2 speci- 

 mens I : femur of gibbon. Lent for 

 study. (D. 1.5260, 1-55:33.) 



High School, Ravenna: Marine inver- 

 tebrates (273 specimens. Series VII. 

 set 31 I. Gift. (D. 1-5070.) 



Mills, W. C, Columbus: Mammals (8 

 specimens). Lent for .study. (D. 

 1-5067. I 



Wright, Prof. A. A., Oberlin: Micro- 

 scopical slides (23). Lent for study. 

 (D. 1.5020.) 

 Oklahoma. 



High School, Lawton: Marine inverte- 

 brates (279 specimens. Series N"II. 

 set 47). Gift. (D. 15308.) 



Northwestern High School, Alva: Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (288 specimens. 

 Series VII, set59). Gift. (D. 1-5418.) 

 Petin-^yhania. 



Academy of }\atiiral Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia: Bats (6 specimens); skins 

 and skulls of Malayan mammals (17 

 .«p»ecimens). Exchange. (D. 1-5445, 

 1-5446. ) 



Boys' High School, Reading: Marine 

 invertebrates (276 specimens, Series 

 VII, set 3-5), Gift. (D. 15108.) 



Bradley, J. Chester, Philadelphia: Par- 

 asitic wasps (140 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 1-5303.) 



Pr it ii.vjha n ia — Continued. 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg: Fossils 

 (148 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 1-5114.) 



Foote ^lineral Company, Philadelphia: 

 ^linerals ( collection ) ; ores, minerals, 

 and rocks ( 1 ,668 pounds and 234 speci- 

 mens); geological material (2-59 

 specimens) and ge-ilogical material 

 (1,184 pounds). Exchange. (D. 

 14963. 1-5001, 1-53-56. ) 



Girls' High School, Reading: Marine 

 invertebrates (270 specimens. Series 

 VIL set 10 1. Gift. (D. 1-5007. I 



Hatcher, J. B.. Pittsburg: Skeleton and 

 skull of Hyena. Lent for study. 

 < D. 1-56-58. I 



Holland, Dr. W. J., Pittsburg: Moths 

 (138 specimens I. Lent for study. 

 (D. 1-5292.) 



Linton, Prof. Edwin, Washington: 

 Leptocephalus (i specimen). Lent 

 for study. (D. 14820.) 



Pubhc Schools, Chester: Marine inver- 

 tebrates (279 specimens, Series VII, 

 set 43). Gift. (D. 1.522.3). 



Public Schools, Vandergrift: Marine 

 invertebrates (270 specimens, Series 

 VII, set 7) , Gift. ( D, 15248. ) 



Public Schools, Watsontown: Marine 

 invertebrates (276 specimens. Series 

 VII, set 22). Gift. (D. 1.5039.) 



Rehn, J. A, G., Philadelphia: Bats (7 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 14980.) 



Rhoads, S. N., Philadelphia: Xeotoma 

 magister (cotypes) ; martens and mar- 

 ten skulls (41 specimens ). Lent for 

 study. ( D. 1-5316. Ibim, 1-5570, 15622. ) 



State Normal School, Bloomsbuj^: 

 Marine invertebrates ( 282 specimens, 

 Series ^^L set 48). Gift. (D. 1-5311.) 



State Normal School, Edinboro: Marine 

 invertebrates ( 273 specimens. Series 

 ^^I, set 9); rocks (11 specimens. 

 Series II). Gift. (D. 15290.) 



Stone, Witmer, Philadelphia: Mam- 

 mals (7 si:>ecimens ». Lent for study. 

 (D. 15290. J 



Susquehanna River University. Selins- 

 grove: Marine invertebrates (285 

 specimens, Series VII, set 53). Gift. 

 (^D. 1-5342.) 



