Jan., 1915. Annual Report or the Director. 381 





Added to 



Total 



Europe: 



Herbarium 



now in 



1914. 



Herbaritim. 



Austria-Hungary 



55 



7,067 





I 



2 





2 



681 





16 



4.540 





33 



7,131 





5 



530 



Italy 



9 



2,500 



Mediterranean Islands: 









2 



54 





I 







14 



124 



Poland 



I 



49 





3 



14 





7 



1,600 





I 



31 





I 



125 





2 



141 





I 



2,615 



Africa: 









I 



47 





16 



1,259 





3 



84 





89 



750 





II 



160 



Asia: 









I 



8 





I 



324 





I 



2 





I 



1,038 



Java 



I 



102 





I 



430 



Oceania: 







Australia: 









I 



526 



Victoria 



6 



494 





3 



465 





28 



2,650 



Illustrations, Drawings, etc., mounted as herbarium sheets 



233 



1,245 



In the Department of Geology a number of accessions have been 

 received by gift, many of which are of unusual value. The most im- 

 portant of these is a skeleton of the American mammoth formerly be- 

 longing to the Chicago Academy of Sciences, which was presented 

 through the generosity of Mr. George Manierre. This skeleton was, 

 until recently, the only mounted skeleton of a mammoth on exhibition 

 in America, and it still remains one of the most nearly complete and 

 important. The skeleton was found in 1878 in Spokane County, 



