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...York Zoological Society; first series of duplicates of the Mollusca and Brachiopoda of the Albatros expeditions of 1891, and 1904-1905, and a set of Pacific sponges from the U. S. National Museum; specimens of Icelandic birds and birds' eggs from J. W. Hastings and L. J. de Milhau; additional gifts of type specimens of jumping spiders from Dr. G. W. Peckham, Mrs. E. G. Peckham, and J. H. Carter; mammals and birds from Mexico from Dr. W. L. Smith...
...America's first scientific entomologist and the University's first professor of natural history, received from his grand-daughter, Miss Mary D. Peck; a collection of mammals from Lower California and Central and Western China; a series of Icelandic birds, from Messrs. J. W. Hastings and L. J. deG. Milhau; a number of mammalian heads and horns and the mount of a male caribou from Dr. W. L. Smith M.'92; a specimen of an African tortoise and two large monitors from the New York Zoological Society; and a series of Hawaiian corals from the American Museum of Natural History...
...expedition to South America, which is to be made by the Peabody Museum, will sail from New York today. The party consists of Dr. W. C. Farabee '00, instructor in Anthropology and the chief scientist of the expedition; his two assistants, J. W. Hastings '05 and L. J. de Milhau '06; Mrs. Farabee, and the accompanying physician, Dr. E. F. Horr, who has been an army surgeon in Cuba and the Philippines. They will leave on a government steamer for the Isthmus and from Panama will go by steamer to Mollendo, Peru, and thence by train to Arequipa, where...
...recent graduate of the University, who is interested in the work of the ethnological department. The members of the party will be Dr. W. C. Farabee '00, instructor in anthropology, who will be the leader and chief scientist of the expedition, and two assistants, L. J. de Milhau '06 and J. W. Hastings '05. The physician, who will go with the party has not yet been selected. Mrs. Farabee will accompany her husband...
...Farabee '00, instructor in Anthropology, will next fall be in charge of a small party, composed of L. J. de Milhau '06, J. W. Hastings 2G., and some third person not yet definitely chosen, to carry on research work about the head-waters of the Amazon. In October the party will leave for Arequipa, Peru, where temporary headquarters will be established. The work, which will probably take three years, will consist chiefly in studying the manners and customs of the native tribes, and in gathering ethnological material for the Department of Anthropology...