BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 2Q 



limited to 20 at one time and under supervision; to members of the 

 university and to scholars daily except Sundays and holidays. 



SANTA CLARA: 



ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



The city and county jointly maintain a zoological park of 60 

 acres, established in 1891, containing 7 reptiles, 242 birds, and 134 

 mammals. 



SANTA CLARA COLLEGE. 



The college possesses teaching collections which include a paleon- 

 tological museum, housed in the Literary Congress building, and a 

 mineralogical cabinet. The paleontological museum consists of the 

 Ward collection of casts, representing 529 species, and as many more 

 original invertebrate and plant fossils. The collection of minerals 

 includes 5 sets of crystal models, and about 4000 specimens of rocks, 

 metals, ores, gums and resins, and the haloid minerals. There is also a 

 complete set of corals, 2 relief maps, and a collection of charts, 

 diagrams, etc. 



COLORADO 



BOULDER: 



UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO. Museum. 



STAFF. Curator, Junius Henderson; Student assistants. 



ANTHROPOLOGY. Ethnology, 5oo. 



BOTANY. Cryptogams, 30oo sheets; Phanerogams, io,ooo 

 sheets; Wood specimens, 50; Economic products, 50 jars; Fruits, 25; 

 Seeds, 75 bottles; Riker mounts, 50; Unmounted specimens for ex- 

 change, 3000. 



GEOLOGY. Minerals, on exhibition, 12,350, in storage, 2 tons; 

 Rocks, 15,000; Relief maps, models, etc., 100. These collections con- 

 tain a set of 600 specimens of characteristic ores of Colorado, particu- 

 larly rich in tellurids, the Guggenheim systematic collection of min- 

 erals, and the G. H. Stone collection of 140 specimens of typical rocks 

 of the Cripple Creek region. 



LANTERN SLIDES, ETC. There is a large collection of biological, 

 geological, and scenic slides and negatives, with many prints therefrom 

 arranged in swinging cabinets. 



PALEONTOLOGY. Invertebrates, on exhibition, 3ooo, in storage, 

 3o,ooo, types and figured specimens, 60; Vertebrates, on exhibition, 

 50, figured specimens, 3; Plants, on exhibition, 200, in storage, 2500^ 



