240 



liEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1S97. 



Ct)NNK(;Tu;uT: Eiimcs, E. A., Bridge- 

 port: PliiiitH (829 spociniena). Ex- 

 change. (D. 11012.) 



Hiuluiids, Williiiiii C, ISristol: Pueblo 

 objects (!• speciiiieiiB). Exchange. 

 (D. 10370.) 



Van Densen, K. T., Hartford: Two 

 china plates. Exchange. (D. 10.529.) 



"Wesleyan University, Middletown: 

 Pueblo pottery (16 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 110(51.) 



Yale College, New Haven : Shells (6 

 specimens). Lent lor study. Uasts 

 of fossils (o specimens). Exchange. 

 (U. 10459, 10()88.) 

 1)ei,awai;e: Canby, William M., Wil- 

 mington: Plants (1.5 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (1). 10d7l.) 



Delaware College, Newark : Marine in- 

 vertebrates (460 specimens, set 45, 

 Series V). Gift. (D. 10613.) 



Natural History Societjr of Wilming- 

 ton, Wilmington : Unmounted plants 

 (67 sj^ecimeus). Exchange. (D. 10615.) 

 DisTUicT OF Columiua: Benedict, 

 .1. E., jr., Washington. Arrow- 

 heads (15 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 10735.) 



Catholic University of America, Wash- 

 ington: Rocks and ores (102 speci- 

 mens, set 64). Exchange. Plants 

 (16 specimens). Gift. (I). 10274, 

 10992.) 



Central High School, Washington: 

 Bird skins (6 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 10436. ) 



Holm, Theodor, Brookland: I'lauts (9 

 specimens). Lent ibr study. 

 (1). 11060.) 



Howell, E. E., Washington: Kocks 

 and ores; Indian vessel from New 

 Mexico. Exchange. (D. 11016, 11038.) 



Knowlton, F. IL, Washington: Bird 

 skins (.59 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 110.58.) 



Lucy Webb Hayes National Training 

 School, Washington : Rocks and ores 

 (9 8 specimens, set 72). Gift. 

 (D. 10591.) 



Nelson, E. W., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Skins and skulls of shrews (12 

 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 10352.) 



Sayers, >hs. .Joseph I)., Washington: 

 Basketry and pottery (13 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 10834.) 



District oi' Columbia — Continued. 

 Stevens, Mrs. Alice F., Washington: 



Plants (80 specimens). Exchange. 



(D. 10986.) 

 Top})ing, D. Lelioy, AVashington: Bo- 



t.in leal material (95 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 10641.) 

 U. S. Botanical Garden, Washington: 



100 bulbs for planting. (I). 10240.) 

 Washington Normal School, Washing- 



ton : Mounted mammal. Gift. 



(D. 10793.) 

 Floiuda: Curtis, A. IL, .Jacksonville: 



Botanical material (540 specimens). 



Exchange. (D. 10637.) 

 Hopkins, S., Melbourne Beach: 



Mounted ])lauts (2 specimens). Lent 



for study. (D. 10154.) 



(iicoRdiA: ShavfU', H., Augusta: Polished 

 stone hatchet. Exchange. 



(1>. 10403.) 



Spellman Seminary, Atlanta : Star- 

 iishes and sea-urchins (30 specimens). 

 Gift. (D. 10111.) 

 Illinois : Cockerton, Frank T., Danville, 

 Ammonites (2 specimens) ; fossils (29 

 specimens); fossil lish. Exchange. 

 (D. 10450, 10599, 10841.) 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago: 

 Geological material (22 specimens); 

 crustaceans (101 specimens and 2 

 vials) ; liotanieal material (366 speci- 

 mens.) Exchange. Plants (28 speci- 

 mens). Lent for study. (D. 11026, 

 10493,10642,10984.) 



High School, Springfield: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (336 specimens, set 95, 

 Series V). Gift. (D. 107.50.) 



Holmes, S. .J., Chicago: Specimen of 

 Eu2>agu7'un vurtensi. Exchange. 

 (D. 10361.) 



McMurry, Mrs. LidaB., Normal : Wam- 

 pum beads. Exchange. (D. 10539.) 



Moffatt, W^. S., Wheaton : Botanical 

 mat(^rial (130 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 10644.) 



University of Chicago, Chicago: Plants 

 (122 specimens). Gift. (D. 10971.) 

 Indiana: Arthur, .1. ('., Lafayette: 

 Plants (4 specimens). Exchange. 

 (J). 10768.) 



High School, Evansville: lv<fcks and 

 ores (103 si)eeimens, set 55). Gift. 

 (D. 10901.) 



