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From MR. JOSEPH EWAN-The Colorado Mountain Club, Trail and Timberline, No. 282 (June 1942).

From DR. LOREN B. TABER-California State Dental Association Bulletin, Vol. I, Nos. 1-2, 4-8 (May -Dec. 1916), Vol. II, Nos. i, 3-5 (Jan. 1917-May 1917) ; idem., Journal, Vol. II, No. 6, Vol. V, No. 6 (June 1917-Aug. 1920), Vol. VI, Nos. 1-4 (May 1930- Dec. 1930), Vol. VII, No. I. Vol. XIX, No. 26 (Feb. 1931-April 1943).

MAPS AND PICTURES

From MR. W. C. ARBUCKLE— 10 block prints of San Jose and vicinity.

From MRS. GEORGE CLOUGH-17 photographs of former residents of Forest Hill, Iowa Hill, and other California localities.

From MR. LOWELL E. HARDY-"Scenes on the Pacific Coast," Illustrated Wasp Supplement, December 25, 1880.

From MR. M. HALL McALLISTER- Group photograph of members of the Cor- delia Shooting Club, "California's First Duck Club" (framed) .

From MR. GEORGE NATHAN NEWM AN-4 lithographs from drawings by Bay- ard Taylor: "Mazatlan," "Sacramento City, from the South," "San Francisco in Novem- ber 1849," "Portsmouth Square, San Francisco"; i lithograph published by Henry Bill, "San Francisco 1852"; i illustration, "San Francisco in 1848," from Sir S. M. Petto, Re- sources & Prospects of America.

From MR. EMORY E. SMITH— Album of mounted photographs, souvenir of the California Midwinter International Exposition.

From MISS LOTTIE G. WOODS-Painting, "Yosemite Valley" by unknown artist (framed).

MISCELLANEOUS

From MR. HARRIS S. ALLEN— Many newspaper clippings on California historical subjects.

From MR. FREDERICK J. BOWLEN-Grocery store account book.

From COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL-Program and menu, citizens' banquet in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, San Francisco, May 12, 1903.

From MRS. MARGARET COOK— Miscellaneous newspaper clippings.

From MISS KAY LAWLOR-"Marin Tales," by Kay Lawlor, clippings from the San Anselmo Herald, 1942-43.

From MRS. CLARENCE LOVERIDGE - Address by Colonel Orlando Hurley Moore, July 4, 1863 (typed copy).

From MISS FRANCES M. MOLER A— Invitation to the laying of the cornerstone for the California Academy of Sciences, July 12, 1889.

From MISS SUSAN MULLALY-Control levers used by the late General Thomwell MuUaly in piloting the streetcar which ended the long traffic deadlock caused by the strike of 1907.

From SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION- Various issues of La Peninsula, mimeographed publication of San Mateo County Historical Association.

From MRS. GERTRUDE A. STEGER-Report of Gen. Joseph K. F. Mansfield, June 2, 1859, on Fort Crook (copied from the National Archives, Records of the War Dept., Office of the Adjutant General) ; Reminiscences of Lotta Crabtree in Yreka, writ- ten by G. H. Conner, Dec. 7, 1942 (MS) .