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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915. 



Intekioe, Department of — Continued. 

 Idaho (type material) (57590) ; 

 specimen of shattuckite with bisbee- 

 ite, from Bisbee, Ariz, (type mate- 

 rial) (57611) ; 5 small lots of ver- 

 tebrate fossils collected by Mv. W. T. 

 Lee in Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colo- 

 rado (57643) ; 73 specimens of 

 plants collected in Alaska by Mr. 

 R. H. Sargent and Mr. P. S. Smith 

 (57702) ; 3 boxes of geological speci- 

 mens collected in the Fort Hall Res- 

 ervation, Idaho (57710) ; a collec- 

 tion of rocks and ores from the 

 Hardscrabble Mining District, de- 

 scribed by Mr. J. Fred. Hunter in 

 Bulletin 580-C ; and a specimen of 

 orbicular diorite from Davie County, 

 N. C, described by Mr. Thomas L. 

 Watson in Journal of Geology 12 

 .(1094) (57727) ; 2 specimens of ce- 

 boUite and 1 of melilite, from the 

 Iron Hill Area, Uncompahgre quad- 

 rangle, Colo., described by Mr. 

 Hunter and Mr. B. S. Larsen in the 

 Journal of the Washington Academy 

 of Sciences, Vol. IV, No. 16 (58313) ; 

 2 boxes of rock fragments, consist- 

 ing mainlj^ of asbestos and talc 

 (57767) ; slabs with scales and scute 

 impressions of Eocene fishes of the 

 genus Lepisostetis, collected by Mr. 

 Dean E. Winchester in eastern Utah 

 and western Colorado (57823) ; 

 fragmentary Mesozoic and Tertiary 

 vertebrate remains found by Mr. C. 

 J. Hares in Natrona and Carbon 

 Counties, Wyo. (57826) ; 4 speci- 

 mens of celestite from Mt. Bonnell 

 I'egion, near Austin, Tex., and 2 

 specimens of barytes from deposits 

 near Danville, Ky. (57878) ; about 

 200 specimens of fossil corals and 

 shells from the Columbus (Onon- 

 daga) limestone, near Marblehead, 

 Ohio, collected by Mr. Thomas Pi- 

 wonka (57883) ; gems, including 

 rough and cut stones, from Cali- 

 fornia, Nevada, New Mexico, Massa- 

 chusetts, and Mexico (57884) ; 5 

 small lots of fragmentary vertebrate 

 fossils from southeastern Montana, 

 collected by Mr. Clyde Max Bauer 

 (57902) ; 2 small specimens of be- 



Inteeioe, Department of — Continued, 

 nitoite, 1 cut and 1 rough (57919) ; 

 type crystals of mercury minerals 

 from Terlingua, Tex., described in 

 Survey Bulletin No. 405, and of 

 variscite and lucinite from Lucin, 

 Utah (57935) ; a set of rock speci- 

 mens collected by Mr. C. F. Bowen 

 in the Snake River Valley, Idaho, 

 in 1911 (57966) ; geological collec- 

 tions from the Idaho Springs and 

 Aspen (Colo.), and the Goldfield, 

 Silver Peak and Tonopah (Nev.) 

 districts, made by Mr. J. E. Spurr 

 (57971) ; 4 small lots of fragmentary 

 vertebrate fossils, collected by Mr. 

 E. T. Hancock in Oliver County, 

 N. Dak. (58002) ; 4 boxes contain- 

 ing samples of sand and gravel col- 

 lected by Dr. David T. Day in con- 

 nection with the investigations of 

 the black sands of the Pacific coast 

 (58020) ; 16 type mineral specimens 

 (58032) ; small rock specimens col- 

 lected by Mr. N. H. Darton to illus- 

 trate Deming folio and report on ge- 

 ology and water of Luna County, N. 

 Mex. (58075) ; phosphate rock from 

 Woodford County, Ky., and Lewis 

 County, Tenn. (58141) ; a specimen 

 of peculiarly weathered glassy an- 

 desite, with section (58194) ; a speci- 

 men of shale with hydrocarbons, 

 from the Green River formation, 

 Uinta County, Utah (58213) ; 121 

 lots of fossil mollusks from Vir- 

 ginia and North Carolina, i-epi-esent- 

 ing the types of 121 species de- 

 scribed by Miss Julia A. Gardner 



(58244) ; 3 fossil bones from the 

 Pliocene or Miocene, near Burke- 

 ville, Tex., collected by Mr. G. C. 

 Matson and Mr. Alexander Deussen 



(58245) ; 4 specimens of turquoise, 

 illustrated and described by Dr. 

 Joseph E. Pogue in his monogi'aph 

 on "The Turquoise" (58258); a 

 collection of Upper Cretaceous in- 

 vertebrates, described by Dr. L. W. 

 Stephenson in a monograph entitled 

 " Upper Cretaceous Mollusca and 

 Vermes from the Carolinas " 

 (58283) ; 9 small lots of Tertiary 

 vertebrate fossils collected by Mr. 



