Field Notebook: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, New York
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"this. The paragraph is very short but from lines long and the only condition in which it is given us that the collec- tion be known as the Z.E. Daniels' collection" He has also considerable plant material which I did not see but which I guarantee in fine. If one desires this I have no doubt he will also bequeath it to the U.S. National Museum. Mr. Daniels will try to retain in his collection all animal material found in Magn Creek either by himself or by others and which is purchasable. This then was meant as a fine collection of these interesting specimens. Mr. Cave has disposed of all of his animal Magn Creek fossils to Mr. Daniels. His plant collection, while not a very large one is very fine since he has