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2. Memoirs of The American Museum of Natural History, of 



which the volume on the Okapi is in course of preparation. 



3. Ethnological Albums, in which the principal anthropological 



results are to be brought together in three volumes. 



4. Narrative of the Congo Expedition, in two volumes, by Herbert 



Lang and James Chapin. 

 The division of the scientific material already assigned is as follows . 

 Mammalogy. — J. A. Allen, N. Hollister, H. Lang, J. P. Chapin, Childs 

 Frick. 

 Anatomical Studies. — H. von W. Schulte, C. Sharp, J. Kingsley. 

 Ornithology. — J. P. Chapin. 

 Herpetology.— K. P. Schmidt, G. K. Noble. 



Ichthyology. — J. T. Nichols, L. Griscom, C. R. Eastman, L. Hussakof. 

 Invertebrate Zoology. 



Vermes. — G. A. MacCallum. 



Mollusca. — H. A. Pilsbry, J. Bequaert. 



Crustacea.— M. J. Rathbun, H. A. Pilsbry, C. B. Wilson, W. G. 



Van Name. 

 Myriapoda. — R. V. Chamberlin. 

 Insects. 



Lepidoptera. — W. J. Holland. 

 Coleoptera. — C. W. Leng, A. J. Mutchler. 

 Orthoptera. — J. A. G. Rehn. 

 Neuropteroids. — N. Banks, J. G. Needham. 

 Diptera. — J. Bequaert, C. P. Alexander, J. S. Hine. 

 Hymenoptera. — W. M. Wheeler, J. Bequaert, I. W. Bailey, 

 J. C. Bradley, F. E. Lutz. 



PROJECT OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH 



In view of the international character of this exploration and of the 

 generous cooperation of the Belgian Government, it is proposed to make 

 the scientific results as well as the collections as effective as possible in 

 the dissemination of knowledge regarding the natural history and re- 

 sources of the Congo. Much of the zoological and botanical work will be 

 of real value in relation to the future economic development of this 

 great area of Africa. 



The American Museum will begin by selecting, according to agree- 

 ment, a duplicate collection for the Congo Museum at Tervueren, 

 near Brussels, Belgium. This collection will include not only certain 

 of the more important mammals, birds, and reptiles which are still needed 



