REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 47 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
MAMMALS. 
The Commission intends to include this branch of natural 
history. Though the present collection is small, it contains some 
very fine specimens. A list of them will be given in next year’s 
report. 
FISH. 
A collection of the different kinds of Xew Jersey fish has been 
commenced. We take an especial interest in this form of animal 
life and shall procure specimens that will be a credit to the 
Museum. 
MOLLUSCS. 
The collection of both salt water and fresh water shells is not 
complete, yet the exhibit of salt water shells comprises nearly 
all of those found along the Xew Jersey coast, and includes some 
deep-water shells. Though far from complete, the fresh water 
collection contains a large number of specimens, and frequent 
additions are being made. 
INDIAN RELICS. 
Several new specimens have been added to our collection of 
Xew Jersey Indian relics by Mr. Long, of Trenton, X. J. Mr. 
Long has consented to take charge of this exhibit. 
Xew Jersey is rich in its Indian relics and many others should 
be added to those now in the Museum. Now that a place is pro¬ 
vided for them, none of these relics should be taken out of the 
State. The Commission mil gratefully accept such additional 
specimens as may be sent to the Curator of the Museum. 
