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EEPORT OF NATIOlSrAL MUSEUM^ 1915. 



IloBEBTS, W. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Snake, Coluher obsoletus, from 

 Alexandria County, Va. (57161). 



Robertson, J. D., Ocala, Fla. (through 

 Dr. O. P. Hay) : An upper molar of 

 a fossil species of tapir, Tapiris ter- 

 ristris, and a lower molar of a fos- 

 sil horse, Equus leidyi (57961). 



Robinson, Lt. Col. W., U. S. Army, 

 West Point, N. T. : A small collec- 

 tion of insects from Baguio, P. I. 

 (57896). 



Rocky Mountains Pauk Museum, 

 Banff, Alberta, Canada (through 

 Mr. N. B. Sanson, curator) : Land 

 and fresh-water shells from Alberta 

 (57760). 



Roe, John McKinstek, Venice, Fla. : 

 Sea-crab, Calappa flammea, from the 

 Gulf of Mexico (57811). 



RoEBLiNG, Washington A., Trenton, 

 N. J. : A nugget of osmiridium from 

 Australia (57711). 



RoFKAE, W. F., Port Clinton, Ohio: 

 Box turtle from the District of Co- 

 lumbia (57914). 



RoiG, Dr. Maeio Sanchez, Havana, 

 Cuba: 10 crustaceans, consisting of 

 6 specimens of Cambarus cuhensis 

 rivalis, 3 of Cambarus cubensis and 

 1 of Epilobocera cubensis (58046). 



Root, F. M., Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity, Baltimore, Md. : Crustacean, 

 Pinnixa cylindrica (58045). 



Rose, Dr. J. N., Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington, Washington, D. C, 

 and Walter Deane : 15 living speci- 

 mens of cactus, Opuntia opuntia, 

 from Virginia (58231: collected for 

 the Museum). 



Rose, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. : Shells, rep- 

 resenting about 32 species, from the 

 beach at Antofagasta, Chile (57663). 



Rosenberg, E., Copenhagen, Denmark 

 (through Dr. A. G. Boving) : Bred 

 life-history material of beetles, rep- 

 resenting 94 species (57679) ; bio- 

 logical material of 68 species of 

 Coleoptera (58512). 



Rosenberg, W. F. H., London, Eng- 

 land : Skin of Allen's gallinule, Por- 

 phyriola alleni (57447 : purchase). 



Ross AND Republic Marble Company, 

 Knoxville, Tenn. (through Dr. T. 

 Nelson Dale) : A fine exhibition 

 specimen of marble with fossils, 

 from the company's quarry at Lut- 

 trell, Tenn. (57541). 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Kew, London, England.) 



Royal Botanical G.arden. ( See under 

 Palermo, Italy.) 



Russell, B. R., San Saba, Tex. : 7 liv- 

 ing specimens of Cactacese from San 

 Saba (58234: exchange). 



Rust, H. J., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho : 10 

 specimens of plants from Idaho 

 (5S047) ; 18 specimens of willows, 

 Salix, from Idaho, received through 

 the Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Washington, D. C. (58156). 



Ruth, Pi'of. Albert, Polytechnic, Tex. : 

 156 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (57179; 57191; 57313; 57704; 

 57786) ; 5 specimens of phanerogams, 

 Laciniaria, from Tennessee (57335: 

 exchange). 



Ruth, John A., Clifton, N. J. : 20 spec- 

 imens of plants from New Jersey 

 (57922). 



Rutledge, H. C, Piney Flats, Tenn. : 2 

 specimens of beetle, Dynastes titytis 

 (58111). 



Rutot, Prof. A., Mus6e Royal d'His- 

 toire Naturelle de Belgique, Brus- 

 sels, Belgium: A series of neolithic 

 stone implements from Spiennes and 

 northern Belgium (85 originals and 

 5 casts) (57396: exchange). 



Ruxton, Philip, Incorporated, St. 

 Paul, Minn. : 39 specimens used in 

 the manufacture of printing ink and 

 22 photographs, collected and ar- 

 ranged by Mr. Harry S. Thompson 

 (58266). 



Sall Mountain Company, Chicago, 

 111. : Miscellaneous collection of as- 

 bestos products (57830). 



Salt's, House of, Incorporated, New 

 York City : 7 specimens of textile 

 fur fabrics (57283). 



Sao Paulo, Brazil, Museu Paulista 

 (through Dr. H. von Ihering, di- 

 rector) : 68 Brazilian crustaceans 

 (57932). 



