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Public Health 



Clay pot, from Upper Colville River, 

 Alaska. 



2 Furs, 20 pieces of carved red lac- 

 quer, 8 pieces of porcelain, 8 of 

 jade, 6 of ivory, and 2 of chalce- 

 dony, from China. 



6 Casts of archaeological specimens, 

 from France. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Archaeological specimens, from Aztec, 

 N. M. Collected by E. H. Morris. 



i Box of Potsherds, and archaeologi- 

 cal specimens, from Arizona. Col- 

 lected by N. C. Nelson. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 PUBLIC HEALTH 



By Gift 



John S. Buckley, Washington, D. C. 



3 Bacterial specimens. 

 Bureau of Animal Industry, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Bacterial specimen. 

 College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 New York City. 



Bacterial specimen. 

 Dr. I. C. Hall, Chicago, 111. 



7 Bacterial specimens. 

 Dr. E. R. Long, Chicago, 111. 



Bacterial specimen. 



Michigan Agricultural College, East 

 Lansing, Mich. 



Bacterial specimen. 

 Dr. W. C Noble, New York City. 



5 Bacterial specimens. 

 Swan-Myers Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Bacterial specimen. 



MISCELLANEOUS 

 By Gift 



John C. Lamon, Calderood, Blount Co., 

 Tenn. 

 Live Rattlesnake, from Tennessee. 

 William H. Taylor, New York City. 

 Mounted toy Dog (about 3 inches 

 high), from India. 



ART 

 By Gift 



Mrs. Albert S. Bickmore, New York 

 City. 

 Oil painting of Professor Albert S. 

 Bickmore, painted in Holland in 

 1903, by Louis Betts. 

 Mrs. E. H. Harriman, New York City. 

 Bronze bust of John Muir, by Mal- 

 vina Hoffman. 



By Purchase 



Bronze Eagle, for proposed Memorial 

 Tablet. 



