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7.  WHAT MATERIAL FROM YOUR DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN LENT TO INVESTIGATORS DURING THE YEAR, AND IN CONNECTION WITH WHAT SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS WAS THE MATERIAL NEEDED.

PLEASE ARRANGED ANSWER, ALPHABETICALLY, UNDER NAME OF PERSON TO WHOM SUCH MATERIAL WAS LENT.

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[[double-underline]]Allen, Harrison[[/double-underline]] -(Philadelphia, Pa)

Three Vampire Bats
  [[underline]]Desurodus[[/underline]] 2 spec.
  [[underline]]Diplylla[[/underline]] 1 "[[ditto for spec.]]
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]] in connection with other specimens of the same genera in his possession, to determine the number of existing species.

[[double-underline]]Allen, J. A.[[/double-underline]] (New York, N.Y.)

(a) Eleven Cotton-rats, [[underline]]Sigmodon[[/underline]]. Mostly Mexican.
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]].

(b) Meadow mouse. [[underline]]Arvicola coax[[/underline]], [[double-underline]]type[[double-underline]]
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]].

[[double-underline]]Merriam, C. H.[[/double-underline]] (Washington, D.C.)

Six Pouched Gophers, [[underline]]Geomys[[/underline]]. Central American.
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]].

[[double-underline]]Miller, G. S. jr.[[/double-underline]] (Peterboro, N.Y.)

One yellow-cheeked Meadow mouse, [[underline]]Anicola xanthognathus.[[/underline]]
[[double-underline]]Exchanged[[/double-underline]] for specimens of [[underline]]Zapus insignis[[/underline]]

[[double-underline]]Nelson, E. W.[[/double-underline]]

Seven Pikas, [[underline]]Lagomys[[/underline]]. Alaska & California

Thirty-eight Meadow mice, [[underline]]Anicola[[/underline]]. Alaska
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]]. (Description of new species of Anicola, of the Mynomys group, from Alaska. < Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. VIII, 1893, 139) [[underline]]Also[[/underline]] Description of a new species of Lagomys from Alaska. < Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. VIII, 1893, 117

[[double-underline]]Rhoads, S. N.[[/double-underline]] (Philadelphia Pa.)

Eighteen Cacomistles, [[underline]]Bassariscus[[/underline]].
[[double-underline]]For study[[double-underline]]. {"Geographic variations in [[underline]]Bassariscus astutus[[/underline]], with description of a new subspecies." < P.A.N.S. Phila, 1893, 413