16 
17. Flathead, Columbia River, Oregon. 
18. Flathead, Columbia River, Oregon. 
19. Flathead, Columbia River, Oregon. 
20. Flathead, Columbia River, Oregon. 
21. Flathead, Columbia River, Oregon. 
22. Native Mexican. 
23. Native Mexican. 
87. Exhibit of 32 plates illustrating the development and 
comparative morphology of the C#&CUM and VERMIFORM AP- 
PENDIX, with reprint of publication. 
88. Exhibit of new FUSIBLE ALLOY for injection, prepared in 
the assay laboratory of the School of Mines of Columbia Col- 
lege, having a melting point of 130° F. 
1. Cast of manus of African green monkey, Cercopithecus 
sabeus. 
bo 
. Pes and manus of Black Saki, Pzthecza Satanus. 
. Pes and manus of /gwana tuberculata. 
3 
4. Injection of ureter and renal vein of human kidney. 
DEPARIMEND <OF (ZOOLOGN: 
In’ chance. of Prof, J, Ao Wen: 
89. SELF-SUSTAINING AQUARIUM. Exhibiting specimens of 
North American Actinoid Polyps— Actinia or Sea Ane- 
mones. 
Metridium marginatum (Brown anemone). 
Rhodactinia Davis (Red Ch ae 
Sagartia venusta (Oranges) yy 
og nivea (Snowy beh Ue) 
Reproducing by means of eggs, self-division, budding and 
artificial division of the disc. Also an example of the Mad- 
reporians— Astrangia Dane (coral) with Echinoids (sea- 
urchins), Holothurians (sea-cucumbers), star fishes and 
marine alge. Exhibited by Mr. Mark Samuel. 
90. FossiL INSECTS IN AFRICAN COPAL. The East African 
copal—largely imported for the manufacture of fine varnishes 
