36 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Walew: Skin and skull of Antilocapra 

 amcricana; skull of Bison americaniis, and dried skin of Lepidostcus osseiis for ex- 

 change. (D. 6450.) 



Natural History Museum, Vienna: Duplicate marine invertebrates (set 6, London 

 series). (D. 6367.) 



University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick: Stone implements (26 

 specimens); fragments of pottery (6 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6500.) 



CEXTKAL AMEKICA. 



National Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica: Birds' skins (30 specimens) in exchange. 

 (D. 6706.) 



ENGLAND. 



Henry Balfour, Oxford: Fire-drills (3 models); blow-gun, model of fire-drill, and 

 pottery lamp in exchange. (D. 6366.) (D. 6639.) 5 pieces of Pueblo Indian pot- 

 tery in exchange. (D. 6691.) 

 Prof. George S. Brady, Sunderland: Echiuoderms and corals (39 si)eciiueus) in ex- 

 change. (D. 6714.) 

 British Museum, London: Dujilicate marine invertebrates (set 1, London series); 

 ethnological material (one box and 75 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6368.) (D. 

 6441.) "(D. 6638.) 

 Isaac Earnshaw, Oldham: Fossil plants (22 specimens) in exchange. (D.6725.) 

 Hugh Fulton, Londcm : VoJuta steariisii (4 specimens) in exchange. (D.6667.) 

 Edward Lovett, Croydon: Ethnological material (1 box) for exchange. (1).6442.) 

 Mason Scientific College, Birmingham: Grapttdites for exchange. (D. 6440.) 

 Royal Gardens, Kew : Ethnological material (11 specimens) for exchange. (D. 6640 ) 



Museum at Chalon-sur-Saone: Stone implements (56 si)ecimens) ; fragments of pot- 

 tery (50 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6621.) 



Museum of Natural History, Paris : Skeleton of Bison americanus and 4 birds' skele- 

 tons in exchange. (D. 6679.) 



GERMANY. 



R. Forrer, Strassburg: Specimen of textile from a grave. Gift. (D.6533.) 



Prof. P. Groth, Munich: Rocks (4 specimens in exchange). (D. 6407.) 



Royal Saxon Mining Academy, Freiburg, Saxony : Minerals (47 specimens) for ex- 

 change. (D.6423.) 



B. Sturtz, Bonn, Prussia: Rocks (93 specimens); rocks (175 specimens) in exchange. 

 (D.6490.) (D.6738.) 



University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria: Minerals (2 specimens) in exchange. (D. 

 6776.) 



Dr. H. Von Ihering, Hamburg: American Unios (186 specimens) in exchange. (D. 

 6778.) 



Zoological Museum; Berlin: Echinoderms (158 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6617.) 



H. J.Johnston-Lavis, Naples: Rocks (64 specimens); minerals (18 specimens) in ex- 

 change. (D.6612.) (D.6625.) 



