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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Ni:w York. Rev. H. PI. Thomas, Dnusville: Minerals (50 specimens) in exchange. 

 (D. 6514.) 

 Union Free School, (Janandaigna: Duplicate collection of minerals (set 58). 

 Gift. (D. 6378.) 

 Ohio. W. S. Burt, Youn,u.sto\vn : Arrow and s])ear-points (50 8pecimens)in exchange. 

 (D. 6499.) 

 W. H. McGinnisYonngstown : Arrow-points (5 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6720.) 

 Oberlin College, Oberlin: Specimen of bird skin in exchange. (D. 6458). 

 Ohio State University, Columbus: Duplicate collection of minerals (set 77). 

 Gift. (D. 6439.) 

 Pennsylvania. Oscar A. Bnrdats, Philadelphia : Specimen of Lancelet {Ampliioxiis 

 lanecolatiis). Gift. (D. 6512.) 

 Pennsylvania State College, State College: Duplicate marine and fresh-water 



fishes (90 species), and duplicate set of minerals (set 89). Gift. (D. 6627.) 

 W. W. Rockhill, Philadelphia: Ethnological material (3 specimens) in exchange. 



(D. 6766.) 

 Dr. C. M. Stubl)s, ^Val\etie]d : Arrow and S))c,ar-heads (50 specimens) in exchange. 



(D. 6006.) 

 University of Pittsl)urgh, Pittsburgh: Duplicate collection of nunerals (set 59). 



Gift. (D. 6386.) 

 Warren Public Academy, Warren: Duplicate collection of minerals (set 98). 

 Gift. (D. 6751.) 

 South Carolina. Prof. H. A. Green, Chester: Minerals and ores (14 specimens) in 



exchange. (D. 6662.) 

 Tennessee. Ridgedale Public School, Ridgedalc: Dni)licate collection of minerals 



(set 94). Gift. (D. 6652.) 

 Texas. Fort Worth University, Fort ^^'orth : Duplicate collection of minerals (set 



72). Gift. (D. 6456.) 

 West Viikunia. Allegany Collegiate Institute, Alderson : Duplicate collection of 



minerals (set 78). Gift. (D. 6491.) 

 Wisconsin. William H. Hobbs, Madison : Rocks (44 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6471.) 

 High Sdiool Museum, Sparta: Duidicate collection of minerals (set 96). Gift. 



(D. 6731.) 

 State Normal School, Milwaukee: Duplicate marine invertebrates (series iv, set 



178). Gift. (D. 6651.) 

 University of Wisconsin, Madison : Minerals (71 specimens) as exchange. (D. 6515.) 

 Wyoming. Wyoming University, Laramie: Duplicate collection of minerals (set 

 93). Gift. (D. 6637.) 



The following table shows the number of specimens distributed from 

 the various departments in the Museum during the year ending June 30, 

 1891 : 



Department. 



Physical appar.itu.s 



Graphic arts 



Ethuology 



Pottery 



Prehistoric anthi'opology 



Mamnial.s 



Birds 



Birds' esgs and nests 



Reptiles and batrachians 



No. of 

 specimens. 



138 

 9 

 293 

 21 

 163 

 2 

 14 



Department. 



Fishes 



Molluslcs 



Insects " 



Marine invertebrates . 



Fossil plants 



Minerals 



Geology 



Total 



No. of 

 specimens. 



90 



19(1 



2, 144 



1, 700 



8,059 



493 



459 



13. 875 



* Of this number 1,239 were sent to specialists for study. 



