UNITED STATES 



ALABAMA 



AUBURN: 



ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. 



The herbarium of the institute comprises 6000 cryptogams and 

 17,000 phanerogams, and is in charge of Francis E. Lloyd, professor 

 of botany, assisted by Charles S. Ridgeway, instructor in botany. 



There are also small teaching collections in geology and zoology, 

 and a paleontological collection including a series of local fossils and 

 a small collection from the Paris basin. 



MONTGOMERY: 



ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY. 



This department was established in 1901 and maintains a museum 

 and art gallery in the state capitol, in charge of Thomas M. Owen, 

 director. 



TALLADEGA: 



TALLADEGA COLLEGE. Museum. 



The museum has been accumulated gradually since the founding 

 of the college in 1867, and includes small collections in anthropology, 

 art, botany, commerce and industry, geology, paleontology, zoology, 

 etc., chiefly used in connection with instruction in the college. The 

 museum has no regular income and no special staff, being cared for 

 by the teachers of the scientific subjects. 



TUSCALOOSA: 



GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA. Museum. 



Staff. Director, Eugene Allen Smith, who is also director of the 

 survey; Curator, Herbert H. Smith; Volunteer Assistant, Mrs. Herbert 

 H. Smith. 



Anthropology. Two cases of Indian antiquities, chiefly from 

 Moundville, near Tuscaloosa. This material has been presented by 

 Dr. Smith, Professor Wyman, and Mr. E. N. C. Snow. There is no 

 systematic collection at present. 



