Gifts to the Museum of Natural History. 



May, 1904— June, 1905. 



Department of Geology. 



William Arms. Silieified wood from Arizona. 



Nathan D. Bill. Relief map of Island of Martinique showing Mont Pele; 



a set of 12 photographs, and dust and lava from the volcano. 

 George L. Blanchard, Montpelier, Vt. Three specimens of granite from 



Windsor, Vt. 



J. T. Bowne. Fossils from near Turner's Falls, Mass. 

 Samuel Bowles. Silieified wood from Arizona. 



Mrs. Henry Brown, Feeding Hills, Mass. Pebbles from the Massachusetts 

 coast. 



Freeman N. Bull, .Toplin, Mo. Galena from Joplin, Mo. 

 George Dimmock, Ph.D. Coal from Cranston, R. I. 



George W. Holden. Collection of fossils from bed of old Silurian ocean near 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 William B. Kirkham. Collection of fossils and minerals. 

 Robert Marchant. Arsenopyrite, Atwater's quarry, Westfield, Mass. 

 Miss Edith L. Morse, Beaufort, S. C. Fossil shark's teeth and phosphate 



rock from Port Royal, S. C. 

 L. P. Sykes. Quartz crystals. 



Department of Botany. 



Luman Andrews, Southington, Conn. Collection of 652 herbarium specimens. 



H. W. Carter. Cotton, hemp and jute twines. 



John Dalrymple. Section of wood showing abnormal groM'th. 



J. T. Herrick, M.D. Sections of palm leaf bearing inscriptions. 



Oscar B. Ireland. Cotton plant (Gossj/pium herboreiim) . 



Miss Anna L. Lewis, Blandford, Mass. Fungus growth (Fomes sp.). 



George S. Lewis, Jr. 60 specimens of woods, with catalogue. Collection of 



fimgi. Palm leaves made into baskets by Africans. Illustrations of the 



development of the cocoanut and cocoa harvesting. 

 Mrs. Oliver Marsh. Section of the lace bark tree {Lnqctta lintcarin). 

 Roscoe R. Moody. Chinquapins or dwarf chestnuts (Cdstoiiea pnmiln) from 



Tennessee. 



John Reid. Collection of 124 Philippine woods. 



Department of Zoology. 



C. J. Adolphson. Queen of honey bee (Apis mcllifira) . 



Nathan D. Bill. A collection of mammals including mounted heads of several 

 large species, alcoholic specimens, and coral fi"om Nassaii, N. P. 



Enos W. Boise, Blandford, Mass. Wild cat or bay lynx {Lynx rufm) from 

 Blandford, Mass. 



Mrs. H. H. Bowman. Loon (Gavia imher). 



Century Company, Union Sq., N. Y. 152 colored plates of the American 

 flamingo (Phocniroptcrus ruber). 



