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England. Henry Balfour, Oxford: Zuili pottery (8 specimens) and flaked imple- 

 ments (24 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6360.) 

 Edward Bartlett, Kent : Birds' skins (48 specimens) in exchange. (D. 6C43.) 

 British Museum, London : Minerals (15 specimens) in excbauge. (D. 6275.) 

 Edward Lovett, Croydon, Surrey: Ethnological specimens (135) in exchange. 



(D. 6071.) 

 Oxford University Museum, Oxford: Stone implements (7 specimens) and 1 Ka- 



diak lamp in exchange. (D. 6178.) 

 Rev. A. M. Norman, Fence Houses, Durham : Specimens of Echini (14) and two 

 boxes of duplicate marine iuvertehrates in exchange. (D. 6253.) (D. 6342.) 

 France. Mineral Laboratory, College of France, Paris: Minerals (33 specimens) in 



exchange. (D. 6257.) 

 Germany. Dr. August Miiller, Berlin : Birds' skins (29 specimens) in excbauge. (D. 

 6049.) 

 Royal University of Berlin, Berlin: Collection of batrachians in exchange. (D. 



6243.) 

 Royal Ethnological Museum, Dresden : Twenty casts of Indian heads in ex- 

 change. (D. 6220.) 

 Hans Graf von Berlepscb, Miiuden : Birds' skins (108 specimens) iu exchange. 

 ' ' (D. 6096.) 



Dr. Adolph Nehrkorn, Braunschweig: Birds' skins (20 specimens) in exchange. 

 (D. 6045.) 

 Hungary. Natioual Museum, Buda-Pesth: Birds' skins (36 specimens) in exchange. 



(D. 6095.) 

 Iceland. Icelandic Natural History Society, Reykjavik : Two boxes of duplicate 



marine invertebrates in exchange. (D. 6336. ) 

 India. Government Ceutral Museum, Madras: Birds' skins (55 specimens) in ex- 

 change. (D. 6102.) 

 Italy. Dr. Paulo Mantegazza, Florence : Archaeological specimens (55) in exchange. 

 (D. 6237.) 

 Zoological Museum, Royal University, Florence: Ethnological specimens (24) 

 iu exchange, and archaeological and ethnological specimens (35) iu exchange. 

 (D. 5982.) (D. 6236.) 

 Japan. Tokio Educational Museum, Tokio: Botanical specimens (400) in exchange. 



(D.6108.) 

 Syria. Syrian Protestant College, Beirut : Four boxes alcoholic reptiles, batrachians, 

 rocks, birds' skins, marine invertebrates, and 1 box of minerals (set 1.) (D. 

 6006.) (D.6177.) 



UNITED STATES. 



Alabama. State Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn : Minerals (set 20). 

 Gift. (D 620.) 

 State Normal School, Jacksonville : Minerals (set 26). Gift. (D. 6215.) 

 Colorado. Museum of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, Denver: Two models 



of cliff-dwellings. Gift. (D. 6004.) 

 District of Columbia. George H. Boehmer, Washington: Zufii pottery (14 speci- 

 mens) iu exchange. (D. 6109.) 

 Catholic University, Brookland : Minerals (18 specimens) and rocks (30 speci- 

 mens). Gift. (D.6119.) 

 Georgia. N.P.Pratt, esq., Atlauta: Minerals (11 specimens) in exchange. (D. 



6047.) 

 Illinois. Lake High School, Lake : Minerals (set 30). Gift. (D. 6219.) 



Peoria Scientific Association, Peoria : Minerals (set 46). Gift. (D. 6318.) 

 Ceutral Illinois Scientific Association, Virginia: Two boxes duplicate marine in- 

 vertebrates. Gift. (D. 6289.) 

 Charles K. Worthen, Warsaw : Birds' skins (27 specimens) in exchange. (D. 

 6093.) (D.6135.) 



