Show ADDITIONS MADE TO MUSEUM numerous additions to the biological museum at the university of iteli uta 11 have been made as aa result of research 1 expeditions I made luring during the past cummer su nimer dr ralph V chamberlin chamberlan ln head bead of tho department ot of biology has haa announced the collections of birds main mammals mals and insects especially have been augmented i the new specimens will provide ex research leae aich material tor for advanced students and members of the department during the coming school year s special ecial stress during the summers work hoa has been placed on study of mollusks which inhabited the state during tho the bonneville said pre bonneville pliocene periods in the pliocene strata important discoveries regarding types of mollusk shells were made which throw much light on the question ot of the tha derivation of oc the mollusk fl existing at present pie sent according to dr chamberlin the past summer was an unusually active one ona tor for the biology department expeditions were made of the valley of the boar bear river the cache and malad ve volleys aleys to the sevier lake country to deep creek and to the raw river mountains in northwestern utah the trips were pia planned nned in conjunction with the tha university biological survey ot of utah in 1919 1019 by the board of regents of the university tor for the purpose of listing all the plants ond ind i nd animals of the state As a climax to the busy summer season seabon tour four members of uie the department headed by A A woodbury left tuesday morning september 21 on a five day expedition to the uintah mountains mount alna in eastern utah where claere the group will specialize on a study of the vertebrates to be found in that region |