. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT SECRKTARY. 81 D.—Addressed packages received bytJie Smithsonian Institution, hfc.—Continued. STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA. State Insane Asylum TAUNTON, JIASSACnUSETTS. State Liinatic Hospital TOPEKA, KANSAS. State Library TORONTO, CANADA. Canadian Institute Observatory TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. State Lunatic Hospital State Library UTICA^ NEW YORK. State Lunatic Asylum WASHINGTON, D. C. Bureau of Ordnance and Hytlrography. Departm


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT SECRKTARY. 81 D.—Addressed packages received bytJie Smithsonian Institution, hfc.—Continued. STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA. State Insane Asylum TAUNTON, JIASSACnUSETTS. State Liinatic Hospital TOPEKA, KANSAS. State Library TORONTO, CANADA. Canadian Institute Observatory TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. State Lunatic Hospital State Library UTICA^ NEW YORK. State Lunatic Asylum WASHINGTON, D. C. Bureau of Ordnance and Hytlrography. Department of Agriculture Engineer Bureau Ordnance Bmeau Library of Congress Secretary of War Surgeon General, United States army. United States Coast Sm-vey United States Naval Observatory United States Patent Office^. 1 4 n 6 30 92 149 WASHINGTON, D. C.—Continued. "War Department Prof. A. D. Bache Prof. S F. Baird Miss Dorothea Dix Colonel W. H. Emory J. Ferguson Theo. Gill Captain J. M. Gilllss, United States navy Dr. F. V. Hayden J. Hitz, (consul general, Switzerland). Prof. Hubbard General Humjihreys Prof. W. E. Jillson J. C. G. Kennedy Admiral S. P. Lee F. B. Meek H. R. Schoolcraft Dr. W. Stimpson John Willing Prof. Winlock John Xantus WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA. Eastern Lunatic Asylum WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. American Antiquarian Society Catholic College State Lunatic Hospital Total of addresses .. Total of parcels 3 43 7 1 2 2 4 28 1 2 1 299 2,482 MUSEUM AND COLLECTIONS. Although the additions to the collections have not been ns numerous as in some preceding years, their value has been considerable, as consisting princi- pally of new material from comparatively little known portions of America. A detailed list of donations and additions to the museum will be found at the end of the present report. The following are the principal regions and sources from Avhich collections have been received. Arctic America.—Very large collections of mammals, birds, eggs, &c., mad


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