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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  University 
  of 
  state 
  of 
  Missouri, 
  Columbia 
  

  

  G. 
  C. 
  Broadhead, 
  professor 
  of 
  geology 
  and 
  mineralogy. 
  (Fire 
  

   in 
  1892 
  destroyed 
  a 
  valuable 
  collection) 
  Collection 
  of 
  1300 
  

   specimens 
  

  

  Pritchett 
  school 
  institute, 
  Glasgow 
  

  

  W. 
  N. 
  Holmes, 
  professor 
  of 
  physics 
  and 
  chemistry. 
  Collection 
  

   of 
  10,000 
  specimens 
  

  

  School 
  of 
  Mines 
  and 
  Mietallurgy, 
  University 
  of 
  Missouri, 
  Rolla 
  

   C. 
  DeKalb, 
  professor 
  of 
  mining 
  and 
  metallurgy. 
  Collection 
  

   of 
  4000 
  specimens 
  

  

  Drury 
  college, 
  Springfield 
  

  

  E. 
  M. 
  Shepard, 
  professor 
  of 
  biology. 
  Collection 
  of 
  2000 
  speci- 
  

   mens 
  

  

  Westminster 
  college, 
  Fulton 
  

  

  J. 
  W. 
  Lyle, 
  professor 
  of 
  chemistry 
  and 
  zoology. 
  Collection 
  of 
  

   2000 
  specimens 
  

  

  Central 
  college, 
  Fayette 
  

  

  J. 
  W. 
  Kilpatrick, 
  professor 
  of 
  biology. 
  Collection 
  of 
  1000 
  

   specimens 
  

  

  Washington 
  university, 
  St. 
  Louis 
  

  

  G. 
  Hambach, 
  professor 
  of 
  mining 
  and 
  metallurgy. 
  Collections 
  

   chiefly 
  paleontological, 
  include 
  Shumard 
  and 
  Hambach 
  collec- 
  

   tions. 
  The 
  latter 
  rich 
  in 
  Blastoidae 
  and 
  Paleozoic 
  Echini 
  

  

  State 
  geological 
  survey, 
  Jefiferson 
  City 
  

  

  Charles 
  R. 
  Keyes, 
  state 
  geologist. 
  Collection 
  of 
  32,000 
  speci- 
  

   mens 
  from 
  the 
  state 
  

  

  Montana. 
  

  

  Montana 
  College 
  of 
  agriculture 
  and 
  mechanic 
  arts, 
  Bozeman 
  

  

  F. 
  W. 
  Traphagen, 
  Ph. 
  D. 
  professor 
  of 
  chemistry, 
  physics 
  and 
  

   geology. 
  Collection 
  strong 
  in 
  fossils 
  and 
  ores 
  

  

  College 
  of 
  Montana, 
  Deer 
  Lodge 
  

  

  F. 
  N. 
  Guild, 
  professor 
  of 
  chemistry. 
  Collection 
  of 
  500 
  speci- 
  

   mens 
  from 
  the 
  state, 
  chiefly 
  ores 
  1 
  

  

  