Natural History Museums of the United States And Canada
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Eoonomc geology and Uihology. 1700 specimens the most of which relate to the formations of the Rocky Mountains. Dupli- cates of Wyoming rocks for exchange. Zoology. 850 specimens; in this collection there are about 550 bird skins representing the fauna of Wyoming. Botany. The Rocky Mountain herbarium, Aven Nelson, cura- tor, contains 40,000 specimens and the greatest number of XATCEAL HIi?TORT MDSEHTMS 191 Eoclgr Mountain plants in any herbarinm west of the Mississippi river. Ethnology. 420 spe...cimens of relics of the aboriginal inhabit- ants of Wyoming. CAlfADA BRITISH COLUMBIA Provincial mnsenin, Victoria. John Fannin, curator: F. Ker- mode, tamdermigt; D. Withrow, caretaker; E. Anderson, floor- tcalker. Paleontology. 3076 specimens. Zoology. 11,659 specimens. Botany. 564 specimens. Ethnology. 1663 specimens. Owing to the limited space for exhibition, this museum does not make exchanges. It is reserved almost exclusively as a provincial museum. MAlflTOBA Historical and scientific society of Manitoba, Winnipeg.
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