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1. Track of cow caribou, right front foot. 



!. Track of mountain sheep ewe, right front foot. 



Miscellaneous Alcoholic Specimens from Alaska 



Chiton, probalily Mapalia tinicnsa (Old.), Afognak Island; 

 common. 



Sculpin, Seward, Alaska. 



Black Clam, Mytillus cdiilis one with valve removed, other 

 entire, but encrusted with acorn barnacles ; both in a bottle for 

 exhibition. 



Nemertian, or beak thrower, Pavlof Bay, only one found. 



Nereis, Pavlof Bav, Species unindentified, fairly common. 



Eels (Sp?) ; Pavlof Bay. 



Anemonae, (Sp-) ; Pavlof Bay. 



Common Star. 



Red Star, (Unidentified). 



Hermit crabs, (Unidentified). 



Ox Warble, larva, from back of caribou. 



Acorn Barnacles. 



Parasitic nematodes from porpoise. 



Miscellaneous 



No. 



I. Pair of mucklucks, (Eskimo moccasins). 



264. Folders, about 1500 specimens, of flowering plants. Several un- 

 identified insects, including bumble bees, ants, mosquitos, beetles, 

 grasshopper and other familiar forms. 

 ^27. Kodak negatives. 



This Makes a Total of 

 70. Bird skins. 



4-7. Mammal skins to be mounted whole ; 30 of which are big-game 

 specimens, including 8 moose, 8 caribou, 6 mountain sheep 

 and 8 bears. 

 5. Kinds of unusual histological material. 



II. Vials of cytological material. 

 SI. Molluscan shells. 



S, Skeletal specimens. 



0. Plaster casts which pertain to big-game. 

 21. .\lcoholics or specimens preserved entire. 



327. Kodak negatives. 



1. Pair of Eskimo mucklucks. 

 264. Folders of flowering plants. 



Two-thirds of the big-game specimens have already been sent 

 to a taxidermic firm in Colorado to be mounted, while the other 

 third is being tanned and prepared for mounting. 



