Natural history . uted among the boroughs as follows: Manhattan, 125 Bronx, 24 Brooklyn, 73 Queens, 11 Richmond, 13 Corporate Schools, 27 The increase in the use of the collections by the pupils of the vacationschools has been marked and gratifying. Twenty-seven centers usedthe collections during July and August, 1907. The work of the Museum in furnishing these collections to the publicschools has attracted wide attention not only in this country but alsoin Europe, and several cities, particularly Newark, Milwaukee and , have taken steps to introduce similar collections into their scho


Natural history . uted among the boroughs as follows: Manhattan, 125 Bronx, 24 Brooklyn, 73 Queens, 11 Richmond, 13 Corporate Schools, 27 The increase in the use of the collections by the pupils of the vacationschools has been marked and gratifying. Twenty-seven centers usedthe collections during July and August, 1907. The work of the Museum in furnishing these collections to the publicschools has attracted wide attention not only in this country but alsoin Europe, and several cities, particularly Newark, Milwaukee and , have taken steps to introduce similar collections into their schools. THE MODEL OF THE ATLANTIC SQUID. ^HE Department of Invertebrate Zoology has recentlyplaced on exhibition, in the Synoptic Hall, No. 107 ofthe ground floor, an enlarged model of the CommonSquid (Loligo pealii), a marine invertebrate commonoff the Atlantic Coast especially about Woods Hole,Massachusetts, where it is very destructive to the her-ring fisheries. The model, an illustration of which is given on page.


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