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5. [[double underlined]] Packages sent out during July, 1882. [[/double underlined]]

July 5. [[underlined]] W. A. Stearns [[/underlined]], Labrador Expedition, 

By express to Boston, Mass.
Three 4-gal. Agassiz tanks, 4008, 4009, 4010, all filled with 95 per cent. alcohol.

July 6. [[underlined]] Wm. Wittfeld [[/underlined]], Georgiana, Brevard Co., Fla.

6 half-gal. Mason jars filled with alcohol.

July 12. [[underlined]] Capt. Chas. Bendire, U.S.A., [[/underlined]] Ft. Klamath, Or.

By mail, artists' materials bo't of Geo. Ryneal, July 12, 1882, amounting to $7.31.

July 13. [[underlined]] Charles H. Gilbert [[/underlined]], Charleston, S.C. 
Tank box 27045 containing one 8-gal. Agassiz tank & 2 four-gal. tanks.

Box 851 containing one largest size Ag. tank. All the tanks were filled with 95% alcohol.

July 13. [[underlined]] Capt. Henry E. Nichols, [[/underlined]] U.S.N., c/o P.O. Box 967, San Francisco, Cal.

One lb. arsenic, 3 egg-drills, 2 scalpels, 1 pr. shears for collecting bird-skins &c. in Alaska.