UNESP— Campus Rio Preto, Brazil: 65 



ferns (401828). 

 Unidad Merida, Mexico: 12 + worms 



(394236). 

 Universidad Austral, Chile: 5+ crus- 

 taceans (392655); 12 fishes (400882). 

 Universidad Central de Venezuela: 13 



plants (399042.)- 

 Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia: 15 



plants (391725, 397678, 401852). 

 Univetsidad de Caldas, Colombia: 114 



plants (375164). 

 Universidad de Concepcion, Chile: 2 



crustacean (399423). 

 Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela: 1 



plant (398697). 

 Universidad del Valle: 62 plants 



(3987°°. 399030, 402239). 

 Universidad Mayor de San Andres, 



Bolivia: 3 plants (391729). 

 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mex- 

 ico, Mexico: 10+ worms (395804); 40+ 



crustaceans (341564); 4 plants (397280). 

 Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil: 22 



worms (269449); '6 plants (398677); 



10 fishes (400847); 30 crustaceans 



(401089). 

 Universidade Estadual de Campinas 



(UNICAMP), Brazil: 4 plants 



(396913. 398115)- 

 Universidade Estadual Paulista 'Julio 



de Mesquita Filho', Brazil: 20 plants 



(398115)- 

 Univerdade Federal de Minas Gerais, 



Brazil: 3 beetles (400570). 

 Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 



Brazil: 19+ crustaceans (395966). 

 Universitat Hamburg, Germany: 3 crus- 

 taceans (395983); 2 fishes (397402). 

 Universitat Wien, Austria: 6 plants 



(398653). 

 Universite de Provence, France: 6 



worms (397372). 

 University Marine Biological Station, 



Scotland: 10 crustaceans (397536). 

 Vermont, University of: 16 crustaceans 



(396003). 

 Vienna, University of, Austria: 4 worms 



(32J398). 



Virginia Department of Transportation: 

 1 mineral (400702). 



Virginia Highlands Community Col- 

 lege: 1 plant (3977^5)- 



Virginia Living Museum: 3 birds 

 (389378). 



Washington Hilton Hotel: 1 snowy owl 



(399209). 

 Washington, University of: 125 worms 



(305921, 376791)- 

 West Florida, University of: 1 



echinoderm slide (395449). 

 West Indies, University of the, Jamaica: 



4 crustaceans (399406); 18 fishes 



(400879). 

 Western Australian Museum, Australia: 



2 crustaceans (397505). 

 Western Kentucky University: 650 + 



crustaceans (340519). 

 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy: 17 



crustaceans (397478). 

 Wildlife Research Laboratory: 23 crus- 

 taceans (399454, 401058). 

 Wittenberg University: 10 crustaceans 



(396000). 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institu- 

 tion: 5 rnollusks (396293); 1 



echinoderm (397768). 

 Zhongshan (Sun Yatsen) University, 



China: 19 plants (402228). 

 Zooiogisk Museum, Denmark: 38 



worms (397347). 



Found in Collections 



Smithsonian Institution: 5 archeological 

 artifacts (361220); 4,308 invertebrate, 

 vertebrate & botanical fossils 

 (382505); 50+ rnollusks (396240); 107 

 birds (398577)- 



Transfer 



Agriculture, U. S. Dept. of: 91 plants 

 (397278, 397306, 398696); 15,735 

 insects (397178, 401927). 



Commerce, U. S. Dept. of: 120+ crus- 

 taceans (380018, 381750); 755 



fishes (394276, 396956, 398344. 399293. 

 400917); 687+ worms (395797, 

 397354)- 



Cooper-Hewitt Museum: 1 feather 

 blanket (378797). 



Defense, U. S. Dept. of: 85+ crustaceans 



(335517. 397504)- 



Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institu- 

 tion: 1 worm (395444). 



Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Gar- 

 den: 688 artifacts (370312). 



Interior, Dept of: Bureau of the Mines: 1 

 mineral (396375); Fish & Wildlife Ser- 

 vice: 4 crustaceans (395938); 337 birds 

 (358569, 398575); 5 crustaceans 



(397454. 397498); 2 fishes (246720); 

 98 mammals (402349); 2 rnollusks 

 (391329); a fossil walrus skull 

 (396672); U. S. Geological Survey: 9 

 minerals (400703, 400726); 834 fos- 

 sils (393093. 396651, 397959. 398524, 

 398539. 399U2, 399H3, 399114, 

 399116, 399139. 399187. 400960, 

 400994, 401619); 2 pumice stones 

 and 1,185 volcanic rocks (393446, 

 394614, 394618, 400284, 400289); Na- 

 tional Park Service: 175 crustaceans 

 (372909); 44 plants (397727. 398639, 

 398673). 



National Science Foundation: 912 

 Antarctic meteorites (401657). 



Smithsonian Astrophysical Obser- 

 vatory: I meteorite (398975). 



Smithsonian Environmental Research 

 Center.: 33 crustaceans (395960). 



Smithsonian Museum of American His- 

 tory: 8 Polynesian barkcloths 

 (390913). 



Smithsonian National Zoological Park: 

 18 mammals (397795); 15 birds 

 (398076, 398576). 



Smithsonian Sorting Center: 16,858 crus- 

 taceans (383101, 389889); 3,186 

 echinoderms (395425, 401494); 65 

 fishes (398817); 21,521+ worms 

 (280625, 311230, 327597. 397346); 

 70+ fossils (397877). 



Individuals 



Collected for the Museum 



Pedro Acevedo: 996 plants (397688, 



399065, 399066, 399078, 399081, 



401470). 

 Dr. R. Aronson: 22 echinoderms 



(390717). 

 George Barrett, Sr.: 2 birds (254031). 

 J. Benito: 1 worm (400241). 

 Dr. Thomas E. Bowman: 33 crustaceans 



(401063). 

 Michael Brett -Surman: 1 dinasaur fossil 



(400949). 

 Dr. Stephen D. Cairns: 80+ corals 



(395446). 

 Luis Chiappe: See also Dr. Storrs L 



Olson (398592). 

 Francisco Dallmeier: 37 plants 



(399002). 

 Dt. Don R. Davis: 1,765 insects (401988). 



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