Announcement! 
Forthcoming Numbers of the Museum 
Will contain, among other attractions, the following illustrated papers: — 
IGUANODONS FOUND IN BELGIUM, by the Marquis de Nadaillac. 
CURIOUS MANUFACTURES OF THE HAIDAH INDIANS, by Mr. James Deans, 
of Victoria, B. C. 
A SHELL MOUND ON THE FLORIDA COAST, by Mr. Andrew E. Douglass. 
A series of papers on BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS, by Mr. Herman Strecker. 
ANTIQUE JAPANESE TOBACCO PIPES, by Edwin A. Barber. 
ON THE COLLECTION OF OLD WEDGWOOD CHINA, by Mr. Fred. Rathbone, 
of London, England, the best authority on this noted ware. 
BOTANY, by Prof. T. C. Porter, of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. 
THE STORY OF A BROKEN STONE, by Dr. Charles C. Abbott, of Trenton, N. J. 
EUROPEAN ARCH/EOLOGY, by the Marquis de Nadaillac, of Paris, France, the 
eminent Anthropologist. 
COINS OF INDIA, by Captain R. C. Temple, Cantonment Magistrate at Ambala, 
British India. 
MOSSES AND HOW TO COLLECT THEM, with illustrations of curious species, 
by Edwin A. Barber. 
CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY, by Prof. J. T. Rothrock, of the University of Penn’a. 
CURIOSITIES IN COINS, by Mr. Henry Phillips, Jr., the eminent Numismatist and 
Antiquary. 
Other illustrated papers, by noted scientists, are also in hand, or promised, on Indian 
Pipes, Autographs, Pottery of American Races, Sea Weed, Coins, Stamps, Birds’ 
Eggs, Minerals and Sponges. 
