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South Dakota: High School, Hot 

 Springs: Rocks and ores (90 speci- 

 mens, set lOfi). Gift. (D.8873.) 



Tennessee : Americau Temperance Uni- 

 versity, Harriman : Marine inverte- 

 brates (356 specimens, set 85, series 

 V). Gift. (D.8773.) 

 Pelisipi College, Clinton: Minerals (57 

 specimens, set 171). Gift. (D.8471.) 



ViKdiNiA: College of William and Mary, 

 Williamsburg: Marine invertebrates 

 (352 specimens, sot 88, series v). 

 Gift. (D. 8774.) 

 Mearns, Dr. E. A., Fort Myer: Skins 

 of rabbits (184 specimens) ; skulls of 

 ral>bits (135 specimens). Lent for 

 study. (D. 8725, 8897.) 



Washington: Dcuuison, G. W., Smiths 

 Island: Bird skins (3 siiecimeus). 

 Exchange. (D. 9054.) 



Wisconsin: Black Earth High School, 

 Black Earth: Marine invertebrates 

 (356 specimens, set 86, series v). 

 Gift. (D. 8845.) 

 Free High Schotd, Arcadia: Marine 

 invertebrates (384 specimens, set 70, 

 series V). Gift. (D. 8772.) 

 High School, Omro: Marine inverte- 

 brates (576 specimens, set 21, series 

 V). Gift. (D. 8760.) 

 Milton College, Milton : Specimens of 

 passenger pigeon ; marine inverte- 

 brates (set 195, series iv) ; bird skins 

 (196 specimens, representing 137 gen- 

 era and 189 species). Gift. (D.8843, 

 8998, 9043.) 



SOUTH AMERICA. 



Argentine Republic. 



Buenos Ayres Museum, Buenos Ayres: 

 Shells (54 species). Exchange. (D. 

 8592.) 



National Museum, Buenos Ayres : Bird 

 skins (159 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D.9182.) 



Normal School, Goya: Casts of prehis- 

 toric stone implements (set 43). 

 Gift. (D.9117.) 



EUROPE. 



Austria. 



Wohlgemuth, Karl, Bozen (South Tyrol) : 

 American ethnological objects (14 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 8924.) 



Natural History Museum, Vienna: Stone 

 implements (143 specimens, sets 9, 

 10) ; casts of prehistoric stone imple- 

 ments (107 specimens, set 42); holo- 

 thurians (16 specimens, set 3). Ex- 

 change. (D. 9087, 9134.) 



Schmidhoffen, Victor Kitter Tschusi von, 

 Halleiu, Salzburg: Bird skins (11 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 8642.) 



Stossich, Prof. M., Triest: Parasitic 

 worms (9 specimens). Exchange, 

 (D.8776.) 



Denmark. 



Royal Ethnographic Museum, Copenha- 

 gen : American aboriginal quarry 

 specimens (125) ; ethnological ol)jects 

 from the Pueblo region (111 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (D. 8516, 8673, 

 8930.) 



Royal Zoological Museum, Copenhagen : 

 Holothurians (17 specimens, set 5). 

 Exchange, (D, 9136,) 



England. 



Boucard, A., Spring Vale, Ise of Wight: 

 Bird skins (2 s}>ecimens). Exchange, 

 (D, 8781.) 



British Museum, London : Casts of rep- 

 tiles (12 specimens); holothurians 

 (16 specimens, set 1). Exchange, 

 (D. 9075, 9133.) 



Hewlett, S. G., Eastbourne: Archn-olog- 

 ical objects (200 sjiecimeus). Ex- 

 change. (IJ. 8901.) 



Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, London: 

 Casts of prehistoric stone implements 

 (set 41), Exchange. (D, 9030.) 



Lovett, Edward, Croydon : Ethnological 

 objects (7 specimens). Exchange, 

 (D, 9121.) 



Museum of Natural Histoiy, Oxford: 

 American aboriginal quarry inqile- 

 ments (125 specimens). • Exchange. 

 (D, 8513,) 



Powell, T, H,, London : ArchcTeological 

 objects (212 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 8906.) 



Pycraft, W, P,, University Museum, Ox- 

 ford: Bird skins (27 specimens). 

 Lent ibr study, (D, 8495.) 



Tristram, H. B., Durham: Bird skins (19 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 9033.) 



