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CITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATIOX. 



Charles Sheldon, Southampton. Leache's petrel {Oceanodroma leucorlioa) 

 from Hampton Ponds. 



Department or Botany. 



George Dimmock, Ph.D. Collection of botanical specimens from Cuba. 

 George S. Lewis, Jr. By-products of the cotton plant. Specimens of "Arti- 

 ficial silk." 



Department of History of Mankind. 



Miss Mary A. Booth. Collection of Colonial relics consisting of flax, home- 

 spun blanket, sheet, pillow slip, towel, sampler, and piece of lineji. 

 Handmade shoes, slippers, mittens, stockings, and vest. Drinking 

 glass, candle lantern, iron thimble, night lamp, and oil lamp. 



Robert Christie, Loughville Parish, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Three Indian im- 

 plements and one specimen of peat. 



George Dimmock, Ph.D. Collection of Indian implements from vicinity of 

 Cumberland Gap, Kentucky. 



Mrs. Richard S. Ely, Washington, D. C. Mummied cat. 



H. "W. Greene, M.D. Canoe paadles from Alaska. 



Dudley Lewis. Souvenir handkerchief from the Centennial (1876). 



George S. Lewis, Jr. Photographs of Java forest of quinine trees. 



Daniel J. Marsh. Collection of photographs. 



Henry Morris Estate. Historical and Indian relics from Springfield, Long- 

 meadow, and Agawam. 



Francis R. Richmond. Collection of photographs and plates illustrating 

 scenes in Jamaica and Costa Rica. 



John Percy Stott, Esq., Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Four Indian 

 implements. 



Miscellaneous Gifts. 



Nathan D. Bill. Two eases for collection of Indian baskets. 

 Andrew B. Wallace. Two wall cases for the Robert M. Wallace collection 

 of birds. 



The following publications have been received in exchange for Bulletin No. 1 

 of the Museum, which was issued in December, 1904, and given a wide distribution 

 among learned societies of different countries. Most of these publications were 

 received from societies; a few from individuals, under whose names they are listed. 



NORTH AMERICA — United States. 

 Blatchley, W. S. A catalogue of the butterflies known to occur in Indiana. (17th 



rept. Geol. and nat. hist. Ind., 1892.) 



The Indiana of nature: its evolution. (Proc. Ind. acad. sci., 1903.) 



Insects in general and the orthoptera of Indiana in particular. (Proc. Ind. 



hortic. soc, 1896.) 



The orthoptera of Indiana. (27th ann. rept. Dept. geol. and nat. resources 



of Ind., 1902.) 

 Carnegie institute. Pittsburgh. Annual report for 1905. 



The ninth celebration of Founder's day. 1904. 



Prize essay contest. 1904. 



Cincinnati society of natural history. Journal. V. 20. 1901-4. 

 College of Charleston museum. Bulletin. Y. 1, nos. 1, 3-5; v. 2, nos. 1, 3-4. 

 1905-6. . 



Colorado agricultural experiment station. Bulletin. Nos. 87-90. 1904. 



Colorado college studies. Parts of v. 8, 10, 11. 12. 



Colorado scientific society. Proceedings. Y. 6; parts of v. 7, S. 



