Gifts to the Museum of Natural History. 



May, 1913— May, 1914. 



Department of Geology. 



Gurdon Bill. Meteoric stone from Becket. 

 Miss Grace Miller. Copper ore from Calumet and Hecla mine. 

 Waterman S. C. Russell. Volcanic material from Iceland. 

 W. E. Watts. Fossil from Giant's Causeway, Ireland. 



Department of Zoology. 



Dr. Jonathan Dwight, Jr., New York City. Extensive addition to collection of bird 

 skins. 



Frank D. Foot. Beaver teeth. 



Mrs. William Horne. Birds and mammals. 



Dr. Seth A. Lewis (with Robert O. Morris). Whistling swan. 



Robert W. Metcalf. Two southern red squirrels, Longmeadow. 



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



Miss Avis Morison. Nest of trapdoor spider. La JoUa, Cal. 



Harry D. Pease, Worthington, Mass. Collection of mounted birds. 



Raymond B. Shattuck. Butterflies and beetles. 



Department of Botany. 



Dudley P. Lewis, New York City. Lantern slides illustrating North American trees. 

 George S. Lewis, Jr. Exhibit of cocoa and chocolate. 

 Luman Andrews, Southington, Conn. 338 herbarium sheets. 



Department of History of Mankind. 



Clarence B. Moore, Philadelphia, Pa. Objects from aboriginal mounds in southern 

 states. 



Mrs. James Parker. Bellows. 



Mrs. Henry M. Phillips. Indian implements. 



Miss Carrie Spencer. Picture of John Brown. 



George Dwight Pratt. Medal commemorating dedication of Springfield Municipal 

 Group. 



Prof. Harris H. Wilder, Smith College. Casts representing restoration of Indian facial 

 features over skull. 



