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HtTRLEY, S. P., Mexia, Tex. : Tooth of 

 a fossil horse of the genus Equus 

 (5S290). 



HtJKON Textile Company, New York 

 City : Sample of cotton wash goods 

 and 3 samples of silk stripe cotton 

 voile (57336). 



HuBTER, JuLitrs, sr., St, Louis, Mo. : 

 14 reptiles and a batrachian, from 

 Central America and the United 

 States (57512; 58250) ; snake and 2 

 salamanders, from Missouri (58296; 

 58441). 



Iglehart, Miss M. E., Chicago, 111. : 

 Portrait, in oil, of John Sherman, 

 statesman, by Wm. Garl Browne, 

 February, 1879 (58101: loan). 



Ihering, Dr. H. von, Museu Paulista, 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil : 65 crabs from 

 Brazil (57440). 



Indian Museum, Calcutta, India : 

 Fragments (10.16 grams) of Man- 

 bhoom meteorite ; a piece (14.66 

 grams), dust and fragments (2.86 

 grams) of Lodhran meteorite 

 (57479: exchange). 



Indiana Steel Company, Chicago, 

 111. : 14 detailed photographs of by- 

 product coke-recovery plant of In- 

 diana Steel Company's plant at 

 Gary, Ind. (58516). 



Interior, Department of : 



Bureau of Mines: A sample of 

 peat from Minnesota, collected by 

 Mr. E. K. Soper (57503). 



TJ. S. Oeological Survey: Micro- 

 scopic slides illustrative of the rocks 

 of the Penobscot Bay quadrangle, 

 Me. (57151) ; 6 specimens of granite 

 from the Elkhorn district, Mont., col- 

 lected by Dr. Whitman Cross 

 (57152) ; a collection of sedimen- 

 tary rocks from the Ouray quad- 

 rangle, Colo., collected by Dr. Cross 

 and assistants and described in the 

 Ouray folio of the Survey (57171) ; 

 rocks representing the geology of 

 the Engineer Mountain quadrangle, 

 Colo., collected by Dr. Cross and as- 

 sistants, and described in Folio 171 

 (57246) ; a large specimen of fossil- 

 iferous gray limestone from Bare 



Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 Mountain, Nev., donated to the Sur- 

 vey by Mr. A. A. Turner (57153) ; 

 rock and ore specimens from the 

 Jarbridge and Contact mining dis- 

 tricts, Nev. (57172) ; rocks and ores 

 from the Dillon quadrangle, Mont., 

 and adjacent areas, collected and 

 described by Mr. A. N. Winchell in 

 Survey Bulletin 574 (57173) ; a col- 

 lection illustrative of the economic 

 geology of the feldspar deposits of 

 the United States, described by Mr. 

 Edson S. Bastin in Survey Bulletin 

 420 (57174) ; type collections from 

 the following mining districts : 

 White Mesa and Beutly, Ariz. ; Hay- 

 den Hill, Winters (Hess), and High 

 Grade, Cal. ; and Miners Basin and 

 Wilson Mesa, Utah (57175) ; a col- 

 lection of Devonian invertebrate fcTs- 

 sils, including a full series from the 

 Watkins Glen and Catatonk quad- 

 rangles, N. Y., and large collections 

 from elsewhere " in New York and 

 from other States (57177) ; a type 

 collection of rocks, minerals, and ores 

 from the San Francisco and adjacent 

 districts, Utah, described by Mr. 

 B. S. Butler in Professional Paper 

 No. 80 (57203) ; miscellaneous dupli- 

 cate collection of geological speci- 

 mens from the San Francisco and 

 adjacent districts, Utah (57249) ; 

 rock specimens from Montana, Wy- 

 oming, Idaho, Washington, New 

 Mexico, and Utah, collected princi- 

 pally by parties in charge of Mr. 

 Charles T. Lupton from 1907 to 1913, 

 inclusive (57250) ; miscellaneous 

 geological specimens (57251) ; a se- 

 ries of gem minerals, including rough 

 and cut stones, collected by Mr. D. 

 B. Sterrett (57287) ; 35 rock speci- 

 mens from the National District, 

 Nev., with catalogue, labels, and thin 

 sections, illustrating a bulletin by 

 Mr. Waldemar Lindgren (57343) ; 

 325 specimens of phosphate collected 

 in Florida by Mr. George H. El- 

 dridge during 1894 (57344) ; speci- 

 men of columbite from Pala, San 

 Diego County, Cal. (57445) ; speci- 

 men of custerite from Custer County, 



