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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



< 'onnecticut — Continued. 



Eames, E. II., Bridgeport: Violets | LO 



specimens). Exchange. (D. 14036.) 

 Edwards, Charles L., Hartford: Holo- 



thurians (39 specimens). Lent for 



study, l D. 14044.) 

 Evans, A. \V., New Haven: Plants (66 



specimens); plants (7 specimens). 



Lent tor study. ( I). 14186, 14685.) 

 Koons, B. F., Storrs: One snake. Ex- 

 change. (D. 14083.) 

 Peabody Museum, New Haven: Violets 



(10 specimens) ; marine invertebrate 



(1 specimen). Exchange. (D. 14140, 



14880. ) 

 Pirsson, L. V., New Haven: Geological 



material (15 specimens). Exchange. 



(D. 14686.) 

 Robinson, H. H., New Haven: Rocks 



(7 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 



14574.) 

 Verrill, A. E., New Haven: Crustaceans 



(12 specimens). Exchange. (D. 



14299.) 



Delaware. 

 Canby, W. M., Wilmington: Plants (16 

 specimens); violets (10 specimens); 

 plants (9 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 13773, 14009, 14702.) 



District of ( 'olumbia. 

 Beckwith, Paul, Washington: Mauser 



rifle. Exchange. (D. 14185.) 

 Benjamin, Mrs. C. G., Washington: 



Moki peach basket. Exchange. (D. 



14118.) 

 Columbian University, Washington: 



Fossils (375 specimens). Lent for 



study. (D. 14117.) 

 Crosby, < >. T., Washington: Cinctures 



(2 specimens). Lent for study. 

 D. L4313.) 

 Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton: Minerals (222 specimens) (D. 



L4631). 



Greene, E. L., Washington: Violets 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 14031.) 



Hayford, Mark C, Washington: Geo- 

 logical material (22 specimens); bo- 

 tanical material (6 specimens). Ex- 

 change. 1 1). L3828, L3848.) 



District of Columbia — Continued. 



Heitmuller, A., Washington: Ethno- 

 logical material (167 specimens); 

 Pueblo pottery (55 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 13952, 14129.) 



Holnr, Theodor, Brookland : Plants (15 

 specimens). Lent for study. (D. 

 14425. ) 



Howell, E. E., Washington: Marble 

 (3 slabs). Exchange. (D. 13925.) 



Knowlton, F. H., Washington: Ferns 

 (3 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 14344. ) 



Morris, E. L., Washington: Violets 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 14024. ) 



Nelson, Elias, Washington: Plants (47 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 14470.) 



Peters, A. J., Washington: Violets (10 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 14037.) 



Ridgway, R., Brookland: Birds' skins 

 (34 specimens). Lent for study. 

 (D. 13858.) 



Topping, D. L., Washington: Ferns (3 

 specimens); plants (20 specimens). 

 Exchange. (D. 14352, 14465.) 



U. S. Fish Commission: Fur-seal skins 

 (3 specimens). Economic crustaceans 

 (49 specimens). Ethnological mate- 

 rial. Lent for study. Crustaceans (48 

 specimens). Lent for study. Shells 

 (67 specimens). Lent for study. 

 Rigged-boat models (7 specimens); 

 collection of fishery apparatus. 

 Shrimp. (D. 13964, 14088, 14090, 

 14315, 14334, 14394, 14395, 14632.) 



U. S. Geological Survey: Minerals (16 



specimens). (D. 14689.) 

 Yaste, W. J., Washington: Pueblo (3 



specimens. ) Exchange. (D. 14739. ) 



Georgia. 

 Wesleyan Female College, Macon: 

 Geological material (43 specimens). 

 Gift. (D. 14423.) 

 Idaho. 

 University of Idaho, Moscow: Geolog- 

 ical material (28 specimens and 18 

 thin sections) . Gift. (D. 14415.) 



Illinois. 

 Chicago, University of Chicago: Fos- 

 sils (10 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 14141.) 



