Jan., 1911. 



Annual Report of the Director. 



PLUM, MRS. D. C, Chicago. 



1 cockroach (this specimen no doubt was brought with fruit from some 



port in the West Indies or Tropical America). 

 PRAY, L. L., Chicago. 



2 mice — Chicago. 

 I bat — Chicago. 



REED, E. D., Chicago. 



I walking-stick — • Fort Thomas, Kentucky. 

 ROMANO, JOE, Chicago, Illinois. 



I moth — Chicago. 



I Tennessee Warbler — Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 I olive-backed thrush — Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 RIGGS, E. S., Chicago. 



1 mountain sheep skull — Sheep Mountain, South Dakota. 

 SELONS, F. C, Worplesdon, Surrey, England. 



2 European moles — Worplesdon, Surrey, England. 

 SLOCOM, A. W., Chicago. 



I pseudoscorpion — Chicago. 

 THOMAS, OLDFIELD, London, England. 



3 pigmy squirrels — Boentoh, Borneo, and London, England. 

 T common European mole. 



THOMPSON, S. L., Toronto, Canada. 



I fly — Toronto. 



I bumblebee — Toronto. 



I beetle — Toronto. 



3 dragonfiies — Toronto. 



I nervewing — Toronto. 



I dragonfly — Toronto. 



I parasite — Toronto. 

 TOMS, MRS. D. B., Chicago. 



I humming bird — Chicago. 

 WALLACE, W. L., Chicago. 



I snake — Durango, Mexico. 

 WILLARD, O. T., Chicago. 



I evening grosbeck — Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 WILLARD, F. C, Tombstone, Arizona. 



25 moths — Tombstone, Arizona. 



SECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY. 

 (accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Made by C. H. Carpenter: 



921 negatives Museum specimens, etc., 4,735 prints, 



398 lantern slides, 15 enlargements, 287 negatives developed for 

 field expeditions, 21 photomacrographs of skulls, seeds, etc. 

 Made by C. A. Corwin: 



7 photographs of landscapes. 



12 photographs of landscapes — Montana. 



