Woods and Forestry — By Gift 



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Texas Agricultural College, College 



Station, Tex. 

 Specimen of cowhide infested with Texas 



Fever Ticks, 

 i Vial eggs and larvae of Texas Fever 



Ticks, 



United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. 

 6 Specimens of Malarial Mosquito. 



United States Public Health Service, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 2 Wood Rats and 4 California Ground 

 Squirrels. 



University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 

 8 Bacterial cultures and 5 Yeast cultures. 



Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



DEPARTMENT OF WOODS AND 

 FORESTRY. 



By Gift. 



Mrs. Frances E. Fuller, New York City. 



Piece of Sequoia bark, California. 

 Mrs. Eli Harvey, New York City. 



Chestnut fruits. 

 Herbert Mead, New York City. 



7 Hand specimens Philippine Mahogany. 

 P. J. Oettinger, New York City. 



87 Specimens of Mexican woods. 

 A. J. Orner, Mount Silinda, South Rhode- 

 sia, Africa. 



20 Specimens of woods, South Rhodesia. 

 G. E. White, New York City. 



2 Young Cocoanut fruits. 



