BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 301 



collection of old Roman pottery; fossil invertebrates from the Smith- 

 sonian Institution; the Oliver mineral collection; the Cantwell col- 

 lection of American birds; a collection of Hopi pottery; and consider- 

 able other material now in storage. 



ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



The city maintains a zoological park of 3 acres, established in 1901, 

 containing 66 birds and 120 mammals. 



SPOKANE 



ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



The city maintains a zoological park of 10 acres, established in 

 1906, containing 57 birds and 39 mamma] s. 



TACOMA: 



FERRY MUSEUM. 



No reply has been received to repeated requests for information 

 concerning this museum, which is said by Merrill to comprise 200 eth- 

 nological specimens, 250 minerals, 150 fossils, and 50 zoological speci- 

 mens in addition to small art and miscellaneous collections. 



TACOMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



No reply has been received to repeated requests for information 

 regarding the museum of this academy, which is said by Merrill to 

 comprise 1000 ethnological and 500 geological specimens. 



ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



The city maintains a zoological park of TO acres, established in 1897, 

 containing 3 reptiles, 75 birds, and 63 mammals. 



WEST VIRGINIA 



MORGANTOWN: 



WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. 



The secretary reports that the university does not maintain a mu- 

 seum. It is said by Merrill to have collections comprising 500 anthro- 

 pological specimens, 3000 botanical specimens, 1300 minerals, 2000 

 fossils, and a working collection in zoology. 



WISCONSIN 



APPLETON: 



LAWRENCE COLLEGE. David Walch Museum. 



STAFF. There is no salaried staff, the professor of biology, W. 

 J. Brinckley, acting as curator. 



