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2. NAME, IN THE ORDER OF THEIR IMPORTANCE, THE ACCESSIONS OF THE YEAR WHICH DESERVE [[underlined]] SPECIAL NOTICE [[/underlined]], AND STATE IN EACH CASE WHETHER GIVEN, LENT, RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE OR PURCHASED?

Accession 30,000,  rec'd Nov. 6, 1895, from the U.S. Fish Commission, being collections of fishes made by agents of the Fish Commission in Missouri, Nebraska, Wyoming, and S. Dakota, (10 sets, 9 for distribution).

Acc. 30301, Types of new fishes from albatross collections in the N. Pacific;

Acc. 30477. Fishes collected in N. Pacific and Bering Sea, by the Str. Albatross in 1890 & 1891.

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Accession 30232. Fishes from Kamchatka and Bering Is. collected by Dr. L. Stejneger, and a few collected on Island of Yesso, Japan, by N. Grebnitski; all presented, deserve special notice.