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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Agriculture, Department op — Contd. 

 and balrachiana from Plummer's 

 Island, Md. (55012); types and cotjT)e3 

 of Salmo nelsoni and Fundulus meeki, 

 collected in Lower California by E. W. 

 Nelson in 1905 (55050) ; 21 specimens of 

 Orthoptera (55121); 150 plants from the 

 southern part of the United States 

 (55268) ; 4 plants from Arizona (55376) ; 

 350 specimens of determined Coleop- 

 tera (55483); 3 crabs from Wallops 

 Island, Va. (55512). 



Bureau of Entomology: 297 speci- 

 mens of Coleoptera and Hemiptera, de- 

 termined by A. L. Montandon (54284; 

 54335; 54555; 54589; 54994; 55314); 17 

 specimens of fleas, determined by Hon. 

 N. Charles Rothschild (54358: ex- 

 change); specimens illustrating silk- 

 worm raising and the raw silk industry 

 (54306) ; specimen of Sceliphron spirifex 

 and nest, received from Prof. Robert 

 Newstead, Liverpool School of Tropical 

 Medicine, Liverpool, England (54672); 

 6 specimens of mollusks, representing 2 

 species, collected by A. C. Morgan at 

 Clarksville, Tenn. (54760); 2,319 in- 

 sects collected in India by R. L. Wog- 

 lum (55136); 7 beetles (55403). 



Entomological Laboratory, Hagers- 

 town, Md.: A nemertean and a speci- 

 men of clam, Venus mercenaria, from 

 Chesapeake Bay (54412). 



Forest Service: Desiccated body of an 

 infant, found in a cliff dwelling in the 

 Gila National Forest, N. Mex., by a 

 timber reconnaissance party (54495). 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 12 plants 

 from Chile, and 3 living specimens of 

 Opuntia collected in Utah by H. L. 

 Shantz (54289); 11 ferns collected in 

 Arizona and California by E. 0. 

 Wooton (54292); 31 plants, including 

 4 living specimens of Mamillaria, col- 

 lected by E. O. Wooton in Arizona and 

 New Mexico (54635; 54908); 11 plants 

 collected in California, mainly by 

 Clarence Peterson (54375) ; specimen of 

 living cactus collected by T. H. Kear- 

 ney in Utah (54407); 19 specimens of 

 Malvaceae transmitted by F. L. Lewton 

 and 23 plants collected in the western 

 part of the United States by Ivar Tide- 

 Btrom (54439); 2 specimens of living 



Agriculture, Department of — Contd. 

 cactus, including one of Mamillaria 

 vivipara, collected by S. C. Mason in 

 Mandan, N. Dak. (54456; 54703); a 

 package of seeds of Echinocactus col- 

 lected by S. C. Mason at Palm Springs, 

 Cal. (55461); type of Medicago arabica 

 inermis (54539); 80,000 mounted speci- 

 mens of grasses (54541); 3 plants from 

 Louisiana (54569); 9 packages of cactus 

 seeds obtained by J. D. Husbands in 

 Chile (54632); 12 plants collected in 

 Ceylon by C. V. Piper (54675); 1,150 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity, collected by F. H. Hill- 

 man; also 5 ferns from Ceylon (54684); 

 living specimen of Mamillaria fascicu- 

 lata from Arizona, collected by E. W. 

 Hudson (54694); 12 living specimens of 

 Opuntia from Arizona, collected by 

 W. T. Swingle (54701); a set of the U. 

 S. official cotton grades and a specimen 

 of the vacuum tubes used in preserving 

 the standards (54822) ; 127 fiber speci- 

 mens (54856); 3 specimens of Yucca 

 from Arizona (54858) ; 5 plants collected 

 by C. D. Marsh in Arizona and Colo- 

 rado (54979); type specimen of Inodes 

 ezsul collected by O. F. Cook in Texas 

 (55043) ; specimen of Sagittaria collected 

 by Frederick V. Coville in Oregon 

 (55204) ; 100 plants collected in Mexico 

 by G. N. Collins (55253); 229 plants, 

 including 142 specimens of grasses, col- 

 lected in the West Indies by A. S. 

 Hitchcock (55267; 55493); 2 specimens 

 of Agave from Ecuador, received by the 

 Bureau through L. H. Dewey (55347); 

 270 plants chiefly from Montana, col- 

 lected by W. W. Eggleston (55352); 

 2,000 specimens of grasses chiefly from 

 the West Indies (55365); 110 plants col- 

 lected in the western part of Texas by 

 C. R. Ball (55373); specimen of Pia- 

 ropus from Panama (55439); 6 speci- 

 mens of fungi (55464). 



Agriculture and Technical Instruc- 

 tion FOR Ireland, Department of 

 (Fisheries Branch). (See under Dub- 

 lin, Ireland.) 



Aguirre, Dr. Rafael Tejada, Guate- 

 mala City, Guatemala: 25 plants from 

 Guatemala (54967). 



