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electors 1864, Lincoln and Johnson; one chain (cotton) made by Miss 

 Cena Amada Washburn, later wife of J. N. Webster, 1834; one string 

 of wampum ; five canes gathered in different parts of California by J. 

 N. Webster in the 50's; two Chinese pipes and one tobacco bag; one 

 flute, 1849; two arrows from the Dakotas, early 70's; one Indian pipe 

 captured from the Sioux Indians by Edgar Webster in early 70's; one 

 shark's teeth club; one bayonet and cartridge box worn by Morris Case 

 Webster, son of J. N. W. during the Rebellion. Gift. 



Sutherland, Mr. R. S., Puysegur Point Lighthouse, Invercargill, New Zea- 

 land: Eleven bird skins, three Pterodroma inexpecUtta, two Pterodroma 

 cooki, four Pachyplila vittata, two Garrodia nereis. Gift. 



Sutliffe, Mrs. E. C, San Francisco: Twenty-three botanical specimens from 

 Marin County, and one lizard from Alameda County. Gift. 



Tanner, Prof. V. M., St. George, Utah: One lizard, two salamanders, one 

 snake, one frog, and one toad from Utah ; two salamanders and one 

 toad from Arizona. Gift. 



Tebby, Mr. Will S., Weed: One block of diatomaceous earth from Pit 

 River and two mineral specimens from Pit River diatomaceous deposits. 

 Gift. 



Thompson, Mr. B. G., Sacramento: Twenty-seven insects from Sacramento 

 and vicinity. Gift. 



Tose, Mr. Frank, California Academy of Sciences: One yellow-bellied Sap- 

 sucker, one Carolina Rail and one red squirrel ; and one snake from San 

 Mateo County. Gift. 



Fifteen birds from San Mateo County; one Thomomys bottce bottce in 

 flesh, one pocket gopher skin, one squirrel skin from Golden Gate Park. 

 Exploration. 



Trosper, Mrs. T. B., Cazadero: One botanical specimen. Gift. 



University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado: Six specimens of freshwater 

 shells from Idaho. Gift. 



University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan: One snake from Illinois, 

 one snake from Florida, two frogs from Republic of Colombia, and two 

 snakes from Texas. Exchange. 



Van Denburgh, Dr. John, California Academy of Sciences: Five salaman- 

 ders from Santa Clara County; four salamanders, two lizards, one snake 

 from San Mateo County; one nest of California Woodpecker, one rough- 

 winged swallow and one bank swallow, in flesh. Gift. 



Van Duzee, Mr. E. P., California Academy of Sciences: One snake from 

 Marin County. Gift. 



Six thousand insects taken on Utah trip, 976 insects taken on Sacramento 

 trip, 1265 taken on Lake County trip, 171 taken on Giant Forest trip and 

 461 taken on miscellaneous trips. Exploration. 



Van Duzee, Mr. Millard C, Buffalo, New York: Fifty insects from Western 

 New York. Gift. 



Van Dyke, Dr. E. C, Berkeley: Three thousand and thirty-six insects, mostly 

 from Eastern Oregon. Gift. 



von Heurn, Mr. W. C, Department of Agriculture, Buitenzorg, Java: Two 

 hundred and seventy-four insects from Java. Gift. 



