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true to nature, and has given much pleasure to the pupils of the 
public schools of the Bronx in their Nature-Study work, as well 
as to those in attendance at the Saturday afternoon lectures; the 
collection is of high educational value and is being increased by 
an Brunt from time to 
pen slides, the work oe pues, artists, have been added 
to this collection at various times, making a total of 2,231 
su 
At present the non-colored collection is by far the larger of 
the two, containing 5,789 slides, the entire collection thus com- 
prising 8,020 slides; its value is over $7,000. A large percentage 
of the non-colored slides have been made from negatives and 
films obtained by members of the following expeditions sent out 
by the Garden 
Montana, D. T. MacDougal, rgo1. 
Arizona and Sonora, D. T. MacDougal, 1902. 
Florida, M. A. Howe, 1902. 
Arizona, Sonora, California and Lower California, D. T. 
neva 1905 
Bahamas, M. A. Howe and C. F. Millspaugh, 1905. 
Bermuda, Stewardson Brown, 1905. 
Southern Mexico, D. T. MacDougal, 1906. 
Jamaica, M. A. Howe, 1906-1907. 
Bahamas, M. A. Howe, 1907. 
Jamaica, W. A. Murrill, 1908-190 
Cuba, Jamaica and Florida, M. A. Howe: 1909. 
Santo Domingo, Norman Taylor 1909. 
Southern Mexico, W. A. Mu rill, 1909-I9I0. 
Panama, M. A. Howe, 1909-1910. 
Colorado, F. J. Seaver, 1910 
uba, C. S. Gager, 1910. 
