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the Shaler Memorial Expedition to the Baltic in 1914. These 

 are all carefully identified and labeled and the Museum is much 

 indebted to Professor Twenhofel for his labor on them. 



Dr. Carl Dunbar spent a week at the Museum in March, study- 

 ing the Ordovician fossils collected in 1885 in Newfoundland by 

 Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, and Mr. C. C. Stockman spent several weeks 

 in an investigation involving the use of our large collection of 

 Leptaena rhomboidalis and allied species. 



In addition to the accessions alluded to above, the Museum 

 has received by donation, three drawers of corals and Mollusca 

 from the Fiji Islands, from Prof. W. G. Foye, and three brachio- 

 pods from Dr. R. S. Bassler. In exchange, three trilobites have 

 been received from Prof. Charles Schuchert, and six blastoids from 

 Mr. D. K. Greger. A few trilobites were collected by the Curator 

 from the Middle Cambrian strata at Braintree, and one large 

 specimen from the same locality was purchased. 



