SPECIMENS DISTRIBUTED. 



121 



II lino is — Coiit inued . 



(82 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 13368.) 



Jones, C. H., Springfield: Rocks (30 

 specimens). For examination. (D. 

 13016.) 



Millspaugh, C. F., Chicago: Plants (291 

 specimens). Exchange. Plants (49 

 sjiecimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 12882, 13137, 13693. ) 



Smallwood, Miss Mabel E., Chicago: 

 Marine invertebrates ( 10 specimens). 

 For study. (D. 13557.) 



St. Francis Solanus College, Quincy: 

 Minerals (57 specimens, set 197). 

 Gift. (D. 13381.) 



Umbach, L. M., Naperville: Plants 

 (632 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 12852, 13105.) 



University of Chicago, Chicago: Fossil 

 medusje (14 specimens). . Gift. (D. 

 13451.) 



Ward, H. A., Chicago: Section of me- 

 teoric iron. Exchange. (D. 13124. ) 

 Indiana. 



Ethington, Ernest L., Terre Haute: 

 Geological material (11 specimens). 

 For examination. (D. 13228. ) 



Public schools, Jonesboro: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (291 specimens. Series 

 VI, set 89). Gift. (D. 13074.) 

 loica. 



Ellsworth College, Iowa Falls: ^liner- 

 als (57 specimens, set 196); marine 

 invertebrates (288 specimens. Series 

 YI, set96). Gift. (D. 13363.) 



Historical Department of Iowa, Des 

 Moines: Baskets and models (21 

 specimens). Gift. (D. 13165.) 



Pammell, L. H., Ames: Plants (204 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 12871.) 



Public school, Odebolt: Casts of stone 

 implements (98 specimens, set 69). 

 Gift. (D. 13261.) 



Putnam, Mrs. Charles E., Davenport: 

 Ethnological material (4 specimens); 

 Strike-a-light candlestick. Ex- 

 change. (D. 13697, 13534.) 



Simpson College, Indianola: Marine 

 invertebrates (10 specimens). Gift. 

 (D. 13593.) 



Summer, H. E., Ames: Hemiptera (131 

 specimens). Lent for stud v. (D. 

 12809.) 



Kansas. 



City Schools, Burlington: Marine in- 

 vertebrates (294 specimens, SeriesVI, 

 set 86 ) ; marine invertebrates ( Series 

 yi,set88). Gift. (D. 12974, 13051.) 



Fairmount College, Wichita: ^larine 

 invertebrates (320 specimens. Series 

 V, set 100). Gift. (D. 13598.) 



Hitchcock, A. S., Manhattan: Plants 

 (627 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 12856, 13090.) 



Strickland, Frank P., Kansas City: 

 Birds' eggs (7 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 12934.) 

 Maine. 



Cushing, Frank H., Haven: Plaster 

 casts of stone pipes and carvings (6 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 12830. ) 



Good Will Home for Boys, East Fair- 

 field: Marine invertebrates (300 spec- 

 imens, Series VI, set 84) . Gift. ( D. 

 12828. ) 

 Maryland. 



McNulty, D. L., Laurel: Wolf skin (1 

 specimen). Exchange. (D. 13535. ) 



Woman's College, Baltimore: ^Mounted 

 specimen of young polar bear and 

 seal; casts of stone implements (98 

 specimens, set 68). Gift. Mounted 

 mammals (23 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 13556, 12804, 13335.) 

 Massachusetts. 



Atwater,W.O., Boston: Materials show- 

 ing the composition of the human 

 body. Lent for study. (D. 13026.) 



Bangs, Outram, Boston: Biru skins 

 (62 specimens). Lent for .study. 

 (D. 13245, 13246, 13595.) 



Bigelow School, Marlboro: Geological 

 material (5 specimens). Gift. (D. 

 13060. ) 



Cummings, ^liss Clara E., Well^^sley: 

 Plants (31 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 13343.) 



Deane, Walter, Cambridge: Plants (82 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 12857, 

 13064, 13630.) 



Doane, R. W., Cambridge: Insects (324 

 specimens). Lent for study and 

 exchange. (D. 12922.) 



Eastman, C. R., Cambridge: Fossil (1 

 specimen); negative of Gar skull. 

 Lent for study. (D. 13482, 13532.) 



