MUSEUMS OF THE PACIFIC COAST 



J. A. Munk Library of Arizoniana, 15,000 items; 

 the flag, medals, paintings and other relics of John 

 C. Fremont; the Caballeria collection of paintings 

 from the old Missions, thirty-four canvases; oil 

 studies of the Missions in 1882 by Wm. Keith, seven 

 pieces; Wm. H. Golisch collection of conchology, 

 about 75,000 specimens, etc. 



Charles F. Lummis, in charge. 



University of Southern California. Has collec- 

 tions embracing about 3000 fossils, 3700 minerals, 

 1000 geological specimens, 5000 plants, 730 ethno- 

 logical, 22,500 zoological specimens, 19,500 mol- 

 lusks, 525 birds, 125 birds' eggs, 350 other verte- 

 brates. 



Southern California Academy of Sciences. Main- 

 tains a museum containing a collection of local 

 pleistocene fossils and other material. 



Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles. 

 Maintains a Science and Art Museum, containing 

 collections chiefly in anthropology. 



J. Z. Gilbert, in charge. 



AT PASADENA, CALIFORNIA. Throop College of 

 Technology. Has no museum building, but owns 

 some excellent collections of minerals, etc. 



Charles F. Holder, honorary curator. 



AT CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA. Pomona College. 

 Maintains a museum consisting chiefly of teaching 

 collections, comprising about 200,000 phanerogams, 

 10,000 cryptogams, synoptic collections in geology 

 and paleontology, and extensive collections in zo- 

 ology, including about 5000 shells, 250,000 insects 

 (many types), 10,000 other invertebrates, and 5000 

 vertebrates. 



Wm. A. Hilton, in charge. 



ON SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA. Tuna 

 Club, at Avalon. Has a museum of mounted game 

 fishes of southern California and Texas, and a 

 library on angling. 



A. L. Beebe, honorary curator. 



Zoological Station, at Avalon. Maintains an 

 aquarium, and an alcoholic collection of rare 

 fishes; also a collection representing the archae- 

 ology of the Channel Islands, a part of which is 

 on exhibition in the Chamber of Commerce at Los 

 Angeles. 



SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. E. B. Crocker Art 

 Gallery. Contains a notable collection of paintings, 

 also collections of minerals, coins and Indian relics. 

 Situated on O street, between Second and Third 

 streets; reached by Third street car line. 



W. F. Jackson, custodian. 



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