ANNALS 



OF THE 



CARNEGIE MUSEUM 



VOLUME II. NO. 4. 



Editorial. 



Thk Editor feels much satisfaction in announcing the com])letion of 

 the second vohune of the Aitiia/s. This satisfaction, which in part 

 springs from the contemplation of a completed task, is greatly enhanced 

 by the pleasant manner in which the publications of the Museum have 

 been received by scientific men throughout the world and the very 

 flattering and favorable reviews which have ap[)eared in many of the 

 leading scientific journals. 



Mr. Otto E. Jenninos, who for two years past has been the assis- 

 tant of Professor W. A. Kellerman, the Professor of Botany in the 

 Ohio State University, during which time he acted as the Custodian 

 of the Herbarium in that University, assumed on February first the 

 ])Osition of Custodian of the botanical collections of the Carnegie 

 Museum, taking the place made vacant through the resignation of Mr. 

 J. A. Shafer. 



Mr. Percy E. R.-W-Mond has l)een employed by the Director of the 

 Museum to take charge of the collection of fossil invertebrates. Mr. 

 Raymond is a graduate of Cornell. He has devoted considerable time 

 to post-graduate studies in j)aleontology and geology, both at Cornell 

 and Wale. He has had considerable experience as a collector and 

 preparator. Mr. Raymond has been engaged continuously since he 

 became connected with the Museum in the work of unpacking, and. 

 latterly, of arranging and determining the invertebrates of the P)avet 



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