24 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



15. — Xiimber of specimens hi the departments of the Museum on June SO, ISDo. 



Dopiirtincnt. 



Arts ami industries : 

 Materia lucilica. 



Foods. 



Textiles 



Fislicrics 



Animal products 



Graphic arts 



Forestry 



Transportation and onsiueering 



Naval architecture 



Historical collections 



Musical instruments 



Modern pottery, porcelain, bronzes, etc. 



Paints and dyes 



Physical apparatus 



Oils and gums 



Chemical ijroducts 



Domestic animals 



Ethnology 



American aboriginal x^ottery 



Oriental antiquities and religious ceremonials. 



rrehistoric anthropology 



Mammals (skins and alcoholics) 



Birds 



Birds' eggs and nests 



Reptiles and batrachians. 



Fishes 



Mollusks 



Insects 



Marine invertebrates 



nelminthological collection . 

 Comparative anatomy : 



Osteology 



Anatomy 



Paleontology : 



Yertebratc fossils 



Invertebrate fossils — 



Paleozoic 



Mesozoic 



Fossil plants 



Recent plants , 



Minerals 



Geology 



Total 



Specimens. 



G, 322 

 1,114 



3,308 



10, 080 



3, 028 



1,774 



749 

 1,799 



802 



30, 296 



1,300 



3,597 



197 



366 



1,112 



203 



425, 642 



33, 368 



4,316 



203, 520 



14, 432 



78, 824 



CO, 064 



35, 308 



131,000 



524, 388 



623, 000 



522, 378 



«106 



15, 078 



307, 046 



269,008 

 26, 484 

 66, 846 



a Number of catalogue entries to June 30, 1895. 



