Gifts to the Museum of Natural History. 



May, 1912— May, 1913. 



Department op Geology. 



Miss Mary A. Booth. Specimens of silicified wood, and "Arizona rubies" from 



Adamana, Arizona. 

 James E. Chapin. Collection of minerals. 



Walter H. Chapin, M. D. Collection of fossils from Springfield, Holyoke, and vicinity. 

 Miss Ruth E. Mclntire. Minerals from Dakota. 

 Miss Eva Louise Miller. Volcanic specimens. 

 Francis Napolitan. Fossils from Ohio. 



Department op Zoology. 



J. Alden Davis. Short-tailed shrew, Springfield. 

 Francis D. Foot. Canada jay, Maine. 

 George H. Graham. Fish for aquarium. 



Robert O. Morris. Additions to the collections of mounted birds. 

 Marion Naylor, Goldfish for aquarium. 

 Sherwood Tracy. Northern flicker, Springfield. 



Walter H. Wesson. Trout from Moosehead Lake, and muskalonge from Lake Cham- 

 plain. 



Mrs, Juvenea Williams. Alligator skin. 



Department op Botany. 



Luman Andrews, Southington, Ct. 1519 herbarium sheets. 

 Walter H. Chapin, M. D. Herbatium specimens. 



Dr. Jonathan Dwight, Jr., New York. Extensive collection of bird skins. 

 George M. P. Holt. Collection of Florida woods. 

 Mrs. Isabel E. Kelly. Growing plants. 



Department of History op Mankind. 



Nathan D. Bill. Collection of Indian baskets, Japanese and other curios. 

 William H. Fewell, Cambridge, Mass. Historical documents. 



Clarence B. Moore, Philadelphia, Pa. Collections from aboriginal mounds of southern 



states, containing implements, ornaments, and himian bones. 

 Robert O. Morris. Indian implements from the vicinity of Springfield. 

 William J. Quilty. Fragment of wood from Battleship Maine. 

 Mrs. J. E. Witherell, South Worthington, Mass. Colonial relics. 



Miscellaneous. 



Frank A. Perret for the Springfield Volcanic Research Society. 118 photographs 

 illustrating volcanic activity. 



