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State or country. 



New Hampshire. 



New Jersey 



New Mexico 



New York 



North Carolina . . 



Ohio 



Pennsylvania . . . 

 Rhode Island ... 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Washington 



Wisconsin 



Wyoming 



Foreign countries 



Austria 



Belgium 



State or country. 



Foreign countries — Continued 



< lanada 



Denmark 



England 



France 



Germany 



Holland 



India 



Ireland ■ 



Jamaica 



Mexico 



New Zealand 



Norway 



Spain 



Sweden 



Switzerland 



Uruguay 



No. 



Among the more important exchange returns from foreign estab- 

 lishments were the following-: Ethnological objects from the Musee* 

 de St. Germain, Seine-et-Oise, France; specimens of Pseudothelphusa 

 fossor, from the Zoologiscb.es Institute, Kiel, Germany; fossil plants 

 from the Museum Senckenbergianum, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger- 

 many; ethnological objects from British New Guinea and East Africa, 

 from the Royal Zoological and Anthropological-Ethnographical 

 Museum, Dresden, Germany; Diptera from the Museum fiir Natur- 

 kunde, Berlin, Germany; fossil corals from the Royal Geological 

 Museum, Leiden, Holland; bats from the Zoological Museum, Turin, 

 Italy; birds" skins from the Zoological Museum, University of Upsala. 

 Sweden; mammals from the Musee Zoologique de l'Academie Impe- 

 riale des Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia; plants from the Royal 

 Botanical Gardens, Sibpur, India; plants from the Botanic Gardens, 

 Sydney, New South Wales; marine, fresh-water, and land shells from 

 the Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Wales; b:its from the 

 National Museum, Montevideo, Uruguay; rocks from the Instituto- 

 Geologico, Mexico, Mexico; plants from the Geological Survey of 

 Canada, Ottawa, Canada. 



The following material was obtained through exchange with indi- 

 viduals abroad: Fronds of cultivated varieties of ferns from Mr. C. T. 

 Druery, London, England; specimens of Hemiptera from Mr. W. 

 Kirkaldy, Wimbledon, England; a set of Maund} T money, A. D. 1900, 

 the last issued b} r Queen Victoria, from Mr. Edward Lovett, Croydon, 

 England; foraminifera from the West Indies aiid Ireland from Mr. 

 B. W. Priest, Bank House, Keepham, Norfolk, England; specimens 

 of exotic Matillidse and Formicida^ from Mr. Ernest Andre, Gray 

 (Haute Saone), France; European ferns from Mr. Edward Rosenstock, 



