SPECIMENS DISTRIBUTED, 1895. 



301 



Iowa — Continued. 



Public Scbools, Mapletoii: Eocks and 

 ores (89 specimens) ; marine inverte- 

 brates (356 specimens, set 83, series 

 V.) Gift. (D.8841.) 



Public Scbool, Pauora: Rocks and ores 

 (-91 specimens, set 104). Gift. (D. 

 8890.) 



State University of Iowa, Iowa City: 

 Small set duplicate mnrine inverte- 

 brates. Excbange. Marine inverte- 

 brates (524 specimens, set 29, series 

 V). Gift. Litliodidic (3 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 8635, 8878, 9063. ) 

 Kansas: St. John's Lutheran College, 

 AVintield: Casts of prehistoric stone 

 implements (107 specimens, set 36); 

 marine invertebrates (368 specimens, 

 set 79, series v). Gift. (D. 8616, 8768.) 



Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina: 

 Casts of jirehistoric stone imple- 

 ments (107 specimens, set 35); ma- 

 rine invertebrates (404 specimens, set 

 62, series V). Gift. (D. 8527.) 

 Kentucky: State College of Kentucky, 

 Lexington : Marine invertebrates 

 (392 specimens, set 63, series v); al- 

 coholic fishes from Kentucky and 

 Tennessee (45 specimens). Gift. (D. 

 8766, 8877.) 



Ulrich, E. O., Newport : Silurian fossils 

 (188 specimens, 44 species). Leiit for 

 study. Ctcnodonla similis (4 speci- 

 mens). (D. 8.596, 8643.) 

 Maryland : Clark, W. B., .Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore: Fossils (28 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 8996.) 



Gaue, H. S., Johns Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore: Neocen.e corals (5 boxes). 

 Lent for study. (D. 8876.) 



Resler, A., Baltimore : Skins of Long- 

 spurs (5 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 8896.) 



Woman's College of Baltimore, Balti- 

 more: Herbarium specimens (241 

 specimens, 8et37, series v) ; Ctenodisciifi 

 crispatus (8 specimens) ; Jrchaster 

 amerlcanus (10 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 9000, 9020.) 



Massachusetts: City Librarj^ Associa- 

 tion, Springfield : Rocks and ores (89 

 specimens, set 111); minerals (57 

 specimens, set 179) ; marine inverte- 

 brates (520 specimens, ^et 28, series 



Massachusetts — Continued. 



v) ; duplicate alcoholic fishes (100 

 specimens). Gift. (D. 8816, 89.52.) 



Crosby, W. O., Boston: Specimen of 

 gypsum crystal. Exchange. (D. 

 8720.) 



Faxon, Walter, Cambridge: Anoiiiii- 

 ran crabs (2 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D.8612.) 



Jonas Perkins School, East Braintree: 

 Fossils (121 specimens); rocks and 

 ores (29 specimens, set 29); minerals 

 (57 specimens, set 192). Gift. (D. 

 9120.) 



Lowell City Library, Lowell: Marino 

 invertebrates (656 siiecimens, set 14, 

 series V). Gift. (D.8771.) 



McPherson, William D., South Fram- 

 ingham : Volcanic specimens (28 spec- 

 imens). Exchange. (D. 9112.) 



Mayuard, C. J., Newtonville: Bird 

 skins (3 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D.8928.) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge : Collection of Solenogastoid;© 

 (56 specimens). Exchange. (D.8493.) 

 Collection of Caloptenini (1,828 spec- 

 imens); crayfishes (32 specimens). 

 Lent for study. Crabs (117 speci- 

 mens) ; alcoholic fishes, Atlantic and 

 Pacific forms (152 specimens); col- 

 lection of Alaskan spouges. Ex- 

 chau'^e. (D. 86.55, 8748, 9126, 9146.) 



Perkins Institution and Massachusetts 

 School for the Blind, South Boston: 

 Minerals (57 specimens, set 170) ; 

 rocks and ores (85 specimens, set 

 119) ; marine invertebrates (400 speci- 

 mens, set 61, series v). Gift. (I). 

 8458.) 



Scudder, Samuel H., Cambridge: Mexi- 

 can Orthoptera (9 specimens). Lent 

 for study. (D. 8719.) 



State Normal School, Bridgewater: 

 Rocks aud ores (91 specimens, set 

 105) ; marine invertebrates (416 speci- 

 mens, set 57, series vi). Gift. (D. 

 8883.) 



Westfiehl High School, Westfield: Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (608 specimens, set 

 18, series V). Gift. (D. 8777.) 

 Michigan: Davis, G. C, Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College, Lansing: Hymenop- 

 tera (5 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D.8481,) 



