SI'KCIMKNS DISTRIBUTED. 



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r, nnsylvania — Continued. 



Heller, A. A., Lancaster: Plants (25 

 specimens). Lent for study. Plants 

 (69 specimens). Lent for study. Vio- 

 lets (10 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 13769, L3996, 1 1341.) 



Paxson, H. D., Bycot Station: Ethno- 

 logical and archaeological material 

 (317 specimens); casts of prehistoric 

 stone implements (95 specimens, set 

 80). Exchange. (D. 14341.) 



Philadelphia: Commercial Museum, 

 Violets (10 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 14028.) 



Rehn, J. A. G, Philadelphia: Bats (3 

 specimens): bats (35 specimens). 

 Lent for study. (D. 1 4884, 1 41 i( 15. ) 



Strecker, Hermann, Reading: Lepidop- 

 tera (9 specimens). Lent for study. 

 Lepidoptera (3 specimens). Ex- 

 change. (D. 13768. i 



Rhode Island. 



Collins, Franklin, Providence: Violets 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 L4018.) 



Critchley, W. F., Providence: Two 

 skulls of fur seals. Lent for study. 

 (D. 14115.) 



Museum of Natural History, Provi- 

 dence: White-footed mice (I! speci- 

 mens). Gift. (IX 14081.) 



Parsons, F. R., Providence: Birds' 

 eggs (19 specimens). Exchange. 

 (D. 14337.) 



Tennessee. 

 Martin College for Young Ladies. Pu- 

 laski: Casts of prehistoric stone im- 

 plements (97 specimens, set 76). Gift. 

 (D. 13975.) 

 Williamson, E. D., Nashville: Dragon 

 flies (14 specimens). Exchange. In- 

 sert- id specimens). Lent for study. 

 Dragon flies (199 specimens.) Lent 

 for study. Dragon flies (24 speci- 

 mens. ) Exchange. Dragonfly. Ex- 

 change. (D. 13947, 14116, 14281, 

 14294, 14379.) 



Texas. 



Singley, J. A., Giddings: Eocene corals 

 (55 specimens). Exchange. (D. 

 13826.) 



llah. 

 Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City: 

 Violets (10 specimens). Exchange. 

 (I). 14020.) 

 Washington. 

 Flett, J. B., Tacoma: Plants (25 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (D. 14232.) 

 Piper, C. V., Pullman: Plants (22 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 13913.) 



Wisconsin. 



Black River Falls: High school, Casts 

 of prehistoric stone implements (SO 

 specimens, set 87). Gift. (D. 14581.) 



Eau Claire: High school, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements (81 speci- 

 mens, set 88). Gift. (1). 14522.) 



Elkhorn: High school, Casts of prehis- 

 toric stone implements (87specimens, 

 set 81). Gift. (D. 14333.) 



La Crosse: Lligh school, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements (81 speci- 

 mens, set sit i. Gift. (D. 14523.) 



Omro: High school. Casts of prehistoric 

 stone implements (99 specimens, set 

 78). Gift. (D. 14256.) 



Racine: High school, Casts of prehis- 

 toric stone implements ( si specimens, 

 set 90). Gift. (D. 14597.) 



Sheboygan: High school, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements (84 speci- 

 mens, set 83); fishes (69 specimens). 

 Gift. (D. 14491. i 



Waukesha: High school, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements ( SO speci- 

 mens, set 84); lishes (66 specimens, 

 set 115). Gift. (D. 14492.) 



West Bend: High school, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements (80 speci- 

 mens, set 85); fishes (68 specimens, 

 set 113). Gift. (D. 14493.) 



Wyocena: Public school-, Casts of pre- 

 historic stone implements (82 speci- 

 mens, set 91). Gift. (D. 14720.) 



Wadmond, S. C, Racine: Plants (20 

 specimens). Exchange. (D. 14703.) 

 Wyoming. 



Rocky Mountain Herbarium, Laramie: 

 Plant, For study. (D. 14461.) 



WEST INDIES. 



Jamaica. 



Taylor, C. B., Kingston: Shells (. ".spec- 

 imens). Forstudy. (P. 14405. ) 



