MEMORANDA OP PROPERTY. 141 



at Cleveland, corner of Erie and St. Clair streets, were i)re- 

 sented and deposited as follows : 



The four cases of prepared birds, animals, &c., standing 

 along the west side of the room, are the property of Prof. 

 J. P. Kirtland and K. K. Winslow, Esq., on deposit, both 

 specimens and cases. The three northerly ones and con- 

 tents belonging to said Winslow, and the southerly one and 

 contents to said Kirtland, to remain during the pleasure of 

 said parties, and to be removed at their discretion. 



The series of horizontal cases, standing across the north- 

 erly side of the ^oom, containing shells, are deposited by 

 Prof, J. P. Kirtland, for the benefit of the Medical College, 

 to remain so long as the Museum of the Academy remains 

 in the present room and building of the College. 



The minerals in horizontal cases, numbered 1, "1 and 7, 

 standing on the westerly side, next the main entrance, were 

 deposited by Dr. Franklin B. Hough, and afterwards pur- 

 chased by the Faculty of the College, and deposited on the 

 same conditions as the shells above named. 



In the two middle cases, on the southerly side of the 

 room, are minerals, curiosities, relics and other specimens 

 that were in part deposited by Dr. F. B. Hough and Prof. 

 J. Lang Cassels, for the College, on the same terms as those 

 of Prof. Kirtland, and in j)art by Col. Charles Whittlesey 

 and others, either as private deposits or absolute gifts to the 

 Academy. 



The minerals in the east half of the horizontal cas ', No. 4, 

 (being one of the above,) and in case No. 5, next to it, on 

 the east, were deposited by Dr. Hough and Prof. Cassels, 

 for the use of the College, as above stated. 



The prepared egg shells in the two short horizontal cases, 

 on the east side, opi^osite the entrance, and the prepared 



