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d. In trust. 



e. Museum collectors. 



5. From whom received. 



6. Address. 



7. Transportation number. 



8. Collector. 



9. Locality where collected. 



10. Date when collected (approximate). 



11. Correspondence filed under. 



12. Remarks. 



13. Date of entr}-. 



B. Department Catalogue (arranged numerically) 



1. Department number. 



2. Accession number. 



3. Original number. 



4. Number of specimens. 



5. Sex. 



6. Stage of growth. 



7. Scientific name. 



8. Authority for identification. 



9. Date of identification. 



10. Ix)cality where collected. 



11. Name of collector. 



12. Correspondence. 



13. Date when collected. 



14. Character of specimens. 



15. Remarks. 



16. Date of entry. 



C. Reference Catalogue (arranged alphabetically) 



1. Name of specimen (common name and scientific 

 name, — genus, species, — listed on separate cards). 



2. Department number. 



3. Character of specimen. 



4. Location. 



a. On exhibition. Case No. 



b. In storage. Drawer No. 



5. Number of specimens. 



The following suggestions have been found valuable in regard 

 to the data and their arrangement on the cards. 



