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7.  WHAT MATERIAL PROM YOUR DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED TO STUDENTS AND INVESTIGATORS [[underline]]OUTSIDE OF THE MUSEUM[[/underline]] DURING THE YEAR, AND IN CONNECTION WITH WHAT SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS WAS THE MATERIAL NEEDED?  IT SHOULD BE STATED [[underline]]IN EACH CASE[[/underline]] WHETHER THE MATERIAL HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE MUSEUM.

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To Mr. H. R. Bishop, #881 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

1 stone adze (mounted) from Alaska
do. do. do. [[dittos for "1 stone adze (mounted) from"]] Northwest Coast
do. do. do. [[dittos for "1 stone adze (mounted) from"]] stag horn socket, Lacustrine.
[[underline]]Specimens returned[[/underline]].

To Miss Alice Fletcher, Washington, D. C.

12 specimens, to be used in illustrating her lecture on Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods, delivered before Women's Anthropological Society, November 9, 1895.

[[underline]]Specimens returned[[/underline]].

To Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant, South Framingham, Mass.,

1/2 dozen kernels of Indian Maize.

[[underline]]Specimens not to be returned[[/underline]]. 

Mr. Walter Hough, U.S. Nat. Mus., Eskimo lamps.

[[underline]]Specimens not returned[[/underline]]. 

Professor O. T. Mason, U. S. Nat. Mus.,

Collection of 68 specimens of bone objects from Scandinavia.

[[underline]]Specimens not returned[[/underline]].

Sandals.  [[underline]]Returned[[/underline]].