APPENDIX 



The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution made public, Febru- 

 ary 15, 1913, the list of those who contributed to the fund covering the 

 expenses of the Smithsonian African expedition under the leadership of 

 Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. This list is not complete, as it only con- 

 tains the names of those persons who were willing that the Secretary of 

 the Smithsonian Institution should make public their names. 



In a statement issued by the Secretary it is stated that up to Febru- 

 ary, 1913, Mr. Roosevelt did not know who the contributors were, with 

 the exception of Andrew Carnegie, and possibly one or two personal 

 friends. 



The list includes the names of Edward D. Adams of New York, 

 former Secretary Robert Bacon of Boston, Cornelius N. Bliss of New 

 York, James Campbell of Saint Louis, W. Bayard Cutting of New York, 

 Andrew Carnegie of New York, Cleveland H. Dodge of New York, E. H. 

 Gary of New York, John Hays Hammond of Washington, H. L. Higgin- 

 son of Boston, Hennen Jennings of Washington, J. S. Kennedy of New 

 York, Ralph King of Cleveland, former Secretary George L. von Meyer 

 of Washington, D. O. Mills of New York, former Secretary T. H. New- 

 berry of Michigan, L. L. Nunn of Provo, Utah, H. C. Perkins of Wash- 

 ington, Henry Phipps of New York, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid of New York, 

 Elihu Root of New York, J. C. Rosengarten of Philadelphia, Jacob H. 

 SchifFof New York, Isaac N. Seligman of New York, O. M. Stafford of 

 Cleveland, former Secretary Oscar S. Straus of New York, and Isidor 

 Straus of New York. 



From the contributions the Smithsonian's three-fifths share of all 

 the expenses were paid; the other two-fifths were paid by Colonel 

 Roosevelt, which covered all his personal expenses and those of his son, 

 and their proportionate two-fifths share of the total expenses of the 

 expedition. 



The following is the complete list of the collections made by the 

 expedition that have been received by the institution: 



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