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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Massachusetts— Continued. 



Scudder, S. H., Cambridge: Orthop- 

 tera (25 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 9667.) 



Sturtevant, E. Lewis, South Birming- 

 ham: Specimens of charred corn. 

 Lent for study. (D. 9576.) 



Michigan: 



Arnold, Edward. Battlecreek: Birds' 

 eggs (21 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 9642.) 



Davis, G. C, Agricultural College 

 Post-Office: Tryphominae (138 speci- 

 mens) . Lent for study. (D. 9938. ) 



Hope College, Holland: Casts of pre- 

 historic implements (106 specimens, 

 set 52). Gift. (D.9780.) 



St. Marys Academy, Monroe: Casts 

 of prehistoric implements (106 speci- 

 mens, set 51). Gift. (D.9756.) 



Minnesota: 



Central High School, Duluth: Fishes 

 collected by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission (616 specimens). Set of 

 alcoholic fishes (136 specimens). 

 Gift. (D. 9483. 9927.) 



High School, Winona: Rocks and 

 ores (96 specimens, set 90). Gift. 

 (D.9385.) 



State Normal School, Mankato: Col- 

 lection of alcoholic fishes (1,327 speci- 

 mens). Set of alcoholic fishes (146 

 specimens). Gift. (D. 9480.9931.) 

 Missouri: 



University of Missouri, Columbia: 

 Collection of fishes (95 specimens, 

 set 101). Gift. (D. 9243.) 

 Montana: 



Montana Academy of Agriculture and 

 Mechanic Arts, Bozeman: Fishes 

 (77 specimens, set 107) ; minerals (57 

 specimens, set 185). Gift. (D. 

 9490.) 



University of INJontana. Missoula: 

 Duplicate fishes (85 specimens, set 

 105). Gift. (D.9275.) 

 Nebraska: 



Gates College, Neligh: Rocks and ores 

 (96 specimens, set 89). Gift. (D. 

 9384.) 



State University, Lincoln: Collection 

 of alcoholic fishes (730 specimens). 

 Gift. (D. 9482.) 



New Jersey: 

 Smith, John B.. New Brunswick: 

 Two specimens representing the 

 genus Agrotis; Noctuids (175 speci- 

 mens). Lent for study. (D. 9493, 

 9659.) 



New Mexico: 

 Cockerell. T. D. A., Lascruces: In- 

 sects (45 specimens). Lent for 



study. (D. 9805.) 

 New York: 

 Allen, J. A., New York: Birds' skins 



(70 specimens). Exchange. (D. 



9526.) 

 Beutenmuller, William, New York 



City: Insects (16 specimens). Lent 



for study. (D, 9804, 9976.) 

 Bishop, H. R., New York: Fragment 



of febrolite hatchet from Brittany. 



Exchange. Stone implements (3 



specimens). Lent for study. (D. 



9535, 9765.) 

 Boas, Franz, New York: Ten human 



skulls. Lent for study. (D. 9707.) 

 Brown, Mrs. M. E., New York: Nine 



musical instruments. Exchange. 



(D. 9627, 9723.) 

 Chapman, Frank M., New York: 



Bird^' skins (49 specimens). Lent 



for study. (D. 9561, 9568.) 

 Clarke. J. M., Albany: Cephalopods 



(139 specimens). Lent for study. 



(D. 9693.) 

 Cook, O. F., Htmtington, L. I.: Myri- 



apods (100 specimens). Lent for 



study. (D. 9902.) 

 Elmira College, Elmira: Foraminif- 



era. Gift. (D. 9440.) 

 Farley, Thomas J., New York: Stone 



implements (17 specimens). (D. 



9608.) For study. 

 Franklin, T. W., New York: Skin of 



elephant; pair of bison horns. Ex- 

 change. (D. 9925, 9963.) 

 Glen Island Museum, Glen Island: 



Ethnological specimens, including 



1 blanket and 5 pairs of Chinese 



sandals. Exchange. (D. 9513, 9832.) 

 Harris, G. D., Ithaca: Collection of 



Midway fossils. Lent for study. 



(D. 9426). 

 Hatcher, J. B., New York: Five skulls 



of mammals. Lent for study. (D. 



9611.) 



