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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Michigan — Continued. 



Kent Scientific Institute, Grand Rapids : 

 Specimen of rseudopleuronectes amrri- 

 canus ; rocks and ores (S7 S])ecimeu8, 

 set 116) ; casts of prehistoric stone 

 implements (107 specimens, set 37). 

 Gift. (I). 8855, 8685.) 

 Minnesota: Pipestone Public Schools, 

 Pipestone : Marine invertebrates (372 

 specimens, set 76, series V). Gift. 

 (D. 8903.) 

 Mississippi : Mississippi Agricultural 

 and Mechanical College, Agricultural 

 College: Fossils (220 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 9094.) 

 Missouri: Greger, D. K. F., Fulton: 

 Fossils (27 species). Exchange. 

 (D. 8815.) 



Hurter, Julius, St. Louis: Reptiles (2 

 siiecimens). Exchange. (D. 8978.) 



University of Missouri, Columbia: 

 Marine invertebrates (424 specimens, 

 set .56, series V). Gift. (D. 8945.) 

 Montana: University of Montana, He- 

 lena: Marine invertebrates (set 199, 

 series iv) ; rocks and ores (92 speci- 

 mens, set 98). Gift. (D. 9165.) 

 Nebraska: Bellevue College, Bellevue: 

 Minerals (57 specimens, set 182). 

 Gift. (D. 8882.) 



Bruner, L., Lincoln: Orthoptera (865 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 8502.) 



Lincoln Normal University, Lincoln : 

 Minerals (57 specimens, set 180) ; 

 marine invertebrates 512 specimens, 

 set 35, series V). Gift. (D. 8840.) 



University of Nebraska, Lincoln : Cre- 

 taceous fossils (42 specimens). Gift. 

 (D. 8742.) 



Ward, H. B., University of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln: Collection of worms. Ex- 



• change. (D. 8814.) 

 New Jersey: Ellis, J. B., Newfield: 

 Fungus (2 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 8653.) 



Smith, John B., New Jersey Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, New 

 Brunswick : Specimens of insects. 

 Exchange. Fleas (15 sijecimens) ; 

 microscopic slides (20). Lent for 

 examination. (D. 8795, 8986, 9157.) 



New York: Allen, J. A., American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, New York 

 City: Alcoholic bats (2 specimens); 



New York — Continued. 



mammal skins aud skulls (4 speci- 

 mens) ; meadow mice (3 specimens) ; 

 skin and skull of mouse; bird skins 

 (10 specimens) ; mammal skins and 

 skulls (8 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 8637, 8646, 8683, 8847, 8931, 9001.) 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City : Bird skins (175 spec- 

 imens). Exchange. (D. 8672, 9131.) 



Boys' High School, Brooklyn: Marine 

 invertebrates (392 specimens, set 69, 

 series v). Gift. (D. 8785.) 



Brown, Mrs. ,T. Crosby, New York 

 City: Musical instruments (15). 

 Exchange. (D. 8977.) 



Chapman, F. M., New York City : Alco- 

 holic shrews (3 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 8634.) 



Clarke, J. M., Albany: Fossil sponges 

 (8 specimens) ; fossils (2 specimens). 

 Lent for study. (D. 8830, 9158.) 



Dean, Bashford, Columbia College, New 

 York: Alcoholic fishes (7 specimens). 

 Lent for study. (D. 8688.) 



Glen Island Museum, Gleu Island: Col- 

 lection of ethnological objects (82 

 specimens); cast of fossil turtle. Ex- 

 change. (D. 8745,8701.) 



Halcomb, E. G., Helena: Arrow and 

 spear heads (43 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D.8919.) 



Huntington, George S. (for medical 

 department, Columbia College), New 

 York : Manuuals lor anatomical pur- 

 poses (19 specimens). (D.8921.) 



O'Grady, Miss M. I., Vassar College, 

 Poughkeepsie : Specimens of para- 

 sitic worms. Exchange. (D.8836.) 



Osborn, Henry. F., New York City: 

 Fossil skull of rhinoceros. Lent for 

 study. (D.9124.) 



Roberts, Dr. C. H., New York: Coleop- 

 tera (23 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D.9061,) 



Thayer, A. H., Scarborough : Bird skins 

 (2 specimens). Exchange. (D.9073.) 



Union College, Schenectady : Rocks and 

 ores (104 specimens, set 9). Gift. 

 (D.8884.) 

 North Dakota: 



North Dakota Agricultural College, 

 Fargo: Minerals (57 specimens, set 

 178) ; rocks and ores (88 specimens, 

 set 114). Gift. (D.8778.) 



