SPECIMENS DISTRIBUTED, 1895. 



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France. 



Blancliard, Prof. R., Paris: Microscopic 

 slides of parasitic worms (32 speci- 

 mens}. Exchange. (D. 8739, 8758.) 



Museum of Natural History, Paris: Lox- 

 orhjpichiis graiidis (1 specimen); deep 

 sea fishes (42 specimens); Penfacri- 

 niis deconis (1 specimen); holothuri- 

 ans (17 specimens, setl). Exchange. 

 (D.9074, 9156,9135.) 



Miisee Trocadcro, Paris: American abo- 

 riginal quarry implements (125 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (D.8514.) 



Renault, B., Paris: Cannel coal (17 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (D. 8971.) 



University of Caen, Caen: Fossils (112 

 specimens). Exchange. (D.9101.) 



Germany. 



Anatomic-Zoological Institute of the 

 University, Bonn am Rhein : Holo- 

 thurians (23 specimens). P^xchange. 

 (I). 9U7.) 



Boettger, Dr. O., Frankfort: Reptiles (3 

 specimens). Exchange. (D.9004.) 



Getschmann, R., Rixdorf, near Berlin: 

 Samples of infusorial earths. Ex- 

 change. (D.9166.) 



Looss, Dr. A., Zoological Institute, Leip- 

 zig: Collection of parasitic worms. 

 Exchange. (D.8788.) 



Royal Biological Station, Helgoland : 

 Plaster cast of fish {Cuclopterus him- 

 ims). Exchange. (D.9127.) 



Royal Ethnographic Museum, Berlin : 

 American aboriginal quarry objects. 

 (125 specimens.) Exchange. (D. 

 8515.) 



Von Ihering, Dr. H., Hamburg: Collec- 

 tion of unionida". Exchange. (D. 

 8633.) 



Holland. 



Roon, E. van, Rotterdam : Coleoptera (54 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 9145.) 



Russia. 



Skarjinsky, Madam, Poltava, Little Rus- 

 sia: American ethnological objects. 

 Exchange. (D. 8908.) 



NAT Mrs 95 20 



ASIA. 



India. 



Indian Museum, Calcutta: Dried plants 

 (1,136 specimens); deep sea fishes 

 (83 specimens); Holothurians (16 

 specimens, set 2). Exchange. (D. 

 8727,9103,91.32.) 



Japan. 



Imperial .lapancse Commission, Tokio: 

 Specimens illustrating the chemical 

 elements and compounds of the hu- 

 man body; rocks, ores and minerals. 

 Exchange. (D. 8603, 8926.) 



Newton, J. C. Calhoun, Kobe: Ethno- 

 logicalspecimens, casts of the Temple 

 stone, Siloam inscription, and fac- 

 similes and casts of Assyrian and 

 Babylonian seals. Exchange. (D. 

 8910. ) 



Sapporo Museum, S.apporo: American 

 ethnological objects (24 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 8911.) 



Syria. 



Syrian Protestant College, Beyrout : Ma- 

 rine invertebrates (6.52 specimens, set 

 13, series v); special set of marine 

 invertebrates (40 specimens) ; collec- 

 tion of shells (56 specimens) ; alco- 

 holic fishes (8 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D.8730.) 



OCEANICA. 



Australia. 



New South Walks: H. Wood, Under 

 Secretary, Department of Mines and 

 Agriculture, Sidney : Collections of 

 fossils and plants (1,100 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D.8482.) 



South Australia: Edgar .1. Bradley, 

 Happy Valley Water Works : Foram- 

 inifera. Exchange. (D. 8912 and 

 9140.) 



New Zealand. 



New Zealand Philosophical Society, Nel- 

 son : Casts of prehistoric stone imple- 

 ments (set 38). Gift. (D.8976.) 



