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received from Miss Mary A. Booth whose work as a microscopist has 

 brought recognition from leading scientific societies of the world. It 

 is most fitting that this very desirable contribution from a local scien- 

 tist is to be displayed with the choice exhibits of minerals and fossils 

 collected by her father Mr. Samuel Colton Booth. 



As in past years Mr. Clarence B. Moore was a contributor to the 

 archaeological department, while Mr. T. Nelson Dale and Miss Fannie 

 A. Stebbins have enriched the geological department. To these and 

 other donors, and to the public in general the museum is deeply grateful 

 for continued interest and support. 



Respectfully submitted, 



GRACE P. JOHNSON, Curator. 



