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Birds . : : : . : ; ; . 285 Catalogue Entries. 
Reptiles, ) 
Batrachians and ' : : ‘ : : Lon “ “ 
Fish, J 
Invertebrates . : ; . - ns st as 
Plants 5 . : . , - - . 1600 os oe 
Total . : : 5 “ - . 3803 ‘s se 
Of specimens displayed in cases, but not yet catalogued 
there are : 
Woods . ; ‘ 5 : 4 : : : : : : . 115 
Fungi . 6 9 : : : : 0 : : * é . 53 
Plantsin alcohol ... ; ; x ; 4 ; 5 ; of RD 
Total . - 5 , 3 a ee 
In addition to the dignlgad but snehede eee speci- 
mens, there yet remain a large collection of mosses and 
fungi, polished woods, commercial products and coins to 
be arranged in the cases, and it is hoped that this work 
can be accomplished during the coming year. 
Respectfully submitted, 
W. G. STEVENSON, ; 
Curator of the Museum. 
The Librarian, Mr. Fred. 8. Arnold, read the following 
report : 
To the Scientific Section ; The Librarian has the omer 
to announce that, during the preceding year, the library 
has been indebted to the following institutions for their 
publications : 
Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia. 
American Geographical Society. 
American Institute of Mining Engineers. 
American Museum of Natural History. 
American Philosophical Society. 
Arkansas Geological Survey. 
Boston Society of Natural History. 
California Academy of Sciences. 
Cambridge Entomological Club. 
Canadian Institute. 
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