SPECIMENS DlS'l'KIHUTED, 1899. 



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Lawrence: Fossils (5 

 Exchange. Fossils (8 

 Lent for study. (D. 



) 



S., Manhattan: Plants 

 Exchange. (D. 



loira — Continued. 



High school, Manchester: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (303 specimens, series vi, 

 set 76); rocks and ores (104 speci- 

 mens). Gift. (D. 12404.) 

 High school, Sac City: Rocks and ores 

 (104 specimens, set 22). Gift. (I). 

 12138. ) 

 Miller, Benjamin L., Oskaloosa: Sam- 

 ples of sea bottom (10 vials). For 

 study. (D. 12591.) 

 Putnam, Mrs. M. D., Davenport: Es- 

 kimo costume. Exchange. (D. 

 12032.) 

 A'ao.sr/.s. 



Beede, J. W., 

 specimens ) . 

 specimens). 

 12222, r2445. 

 Hitchcock, A. 

 (921 specimens 

 12545.) 

 University of Kansas, Lawrence: Cam- 

 brian fossils (51 specimens). Ex- 

 change. Corals (4 si)ecimens). Gift. 

 (D. 11980, 12094.) 

 Kciitncky. 



Williams) )urg Institute, Williamsburg: 

 Rocks and ores (104 specimens, set 

 20). Gift. (D. 12248.) 

 Maine. 



Bowdoin College, Brunswick: Crabs 

 (60 specimens). Gift. (D. 12287). 

 Wadsworth, Miss Nettie, Hallowell: 

 Dragon flies (19 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 12452.) 

 Maryland. 



Western Maryland C!ollege, Westmin- 

 ster: Marine invertebrates (306 spec- 

 imens, series vi, set 69); rocks and 

 ores (104 specimens, set 18). Gift. 

 (D. 12267.) 

 Mdxiiachu.^i'tix. 

 Bangs, Outram, Boston: Bird skins (35 

 specimens); one specimen belonging 

 to the genus Schirnx. Lent for study. 

 Mannnal skins and skulls (14 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. Deer skull (1 

 specimen). Lent for study. (D. 

 12179, 12182, 12239, 12314, 12369, 

 12392, 12442, 12565. ) 

 Botanic garden, Caml)ridge: Plants 

 (553 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 12056.) 



M<t.^.^(iclii(.-i(ilx — Continued. 

 Brewster, William, Cambridge: Bird 

 skins ( 94 specimens ) . Lent f ( )r stu( 1 y. 

 (D. 12361,12368,12611.) 

 Cummings, Miss Clara E., Wellesley: 

 Plants (15 specimens). P^xchange. 

 (D. 12661). 

 Davenport, George E., Medford: Plants 

 (3 specimens). Lent for study. 

 Plants (84 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 12381,12535.) 

 Pvastman, C. R., Cambridge: Fossils 

 (10 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 12380.) 

 Emerson, B. K., Amherst: Thin sec- 

 tions of rocks (116 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 12595). 

 Fernald, M. L., Cambridge: Plants 

 (104 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 12386.) 

 Harvard University, Cambridge: Eocka 

 and ores. Exchange. (D. 12615.) 

 Howe, Reginald Heber, jr., Brookline: 

 Bird skins ( 1 3 specimens ) . Lent for 

 study. (D. 12628.) 

 Johnson, Roswell H., Cambridge: 

 Double-headed snakes (Sspecimens). 

 Lent for study. ( D. 12531. ) 

 ^Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 l)ridge: C'rustacea (39 specimens; 

 crabs (21 specimens); photographs of 

 type specimens in foreign museums. 

 Exchange. ( D. 12296, 12609, 12754. ) 

 Peabody Museum, Cambridge: Collec- 

 tion of stone implements, fragments 

 of pottery, etc. Gift. (D. 12451.) 

 Peck, James I., Woods Hole: speci- 

 mens of foraminiferal sand and infu- 

 sorial earth. Gift. (D. 12024.) 

 Robinson, B. L., Cambridge: Plants 

 (447 specimens). Lent for study. 

 Plants (55 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 12203, 12231, 12282, 12460, 12550, 

 12598, 12623, 12660.) 

 Sargent, C. S., Jamaica Plain: Plants 

 (59 specimens) . Lent for study. 

 Plants (2 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 12636.) 

 Sawyer, E. L., Winchendon: Lepidop- 

 tera (54 specimens) . Exchange. 

 (I). 12358.) 

 State Normal School, Westfield: Marine 

 invertebrates (306 sjiecimens, series 

 VI, set 65). Gift. (D. 12187.) 



