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Alexandra Park, Manchester, Eng- 

 land (through Robert Lamb, superin- 

 tendent): 19 living specimens of Cac- 

 tacese (54732; 54899; 55033). Ex- 

 change. 



Allard, H. a., U. S. Department of Ag- 

 riculture, Washington, D. C: 4 tree- 

 frogs (55110). 



Allen, Boshan, Washington, D. C: 

 Specimen of Neuroptera (55619). 



Allnut, Ceicle, Rockville, Md.: Young 

 red fox (55269). 



Alsteens, Frank, Wabeno, Wis.: Fun- 

 gus from Wisconsin (55077). 



Alston, G. W., Inez, N. C. (through D. 

 B. Sterrett, U. S. Geological Survey): 

 An amethyst crystal from Warren 

 County, N. C. (54960). 



American Granite Company, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis.: A five-inch cube of granite 

 (55088). 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City: A neotropical 

 dragonfly, received through Philip P. 

 Calvert (54327: exchange); 2 isopods 

 from Patagonia (54646); implements, 

 basketry, etc., from an island off the 

 coast of Chile, corresponding to a simi- 

 lar class of relics found with the "cop- 

 perfied mummy " of a man in a copper 

 mine in the same locality (54658: ex- 

 change); 6 Bolivian skulls (54932: ex- 

 change). 



American Woolen Company, Boston, 

 Mass. (The National and Provi- 

 dence Worsted Mills, Providence, 

 R. I.): A large collection of woolen and 

 worsted fabrics and specimens illus- 

 trating the processes of yarn manufac- 

 ture; also 71 photographs illustrating 

 wool-to-cloth processes (54882). 



Amory, Copley, jr., Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Approximately 60 mammal skins and 

 skulls and 30 fossil mammal bones, 

 from Yukon and Alaska (54894: col- 

 lected for the Museum). 



Andrews, D. M., Boulder, Colo.: Speci- 

 men of Asplenium andrewsii from Colo- 

 rado (54863). 



Andrews, R. P., Paper Company, 

 Washington, D. C: 3 copies of water- 

 marked letterheads of the R. P. An- 

 drews Paper Company (55187). 



Appel, W. D., Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C: Invertebrates 

 and fishes from Bethany Beach, Del. 

 (54320). 



Appleton, Eben, New York City: "The 

 Star-Spangled Banner," garrison flag of 

 Fort McHenry, Baltimore, during the 

 bombardment of the fort by the British, 

 September 13, 14, 1814, when it was 

 successfully defended by Lieut. Col. 

 George Armistead and the brave men 

 under him (54876). 



Arabol Manufacturing Company, New 

 York City: 51 samples of materials 

 used in the manufacture and finishing 

 of textiles (54926). 



Arizona, University of, Tucson, Ariz.: 

 400 plants from Arizona, received 

 through Prof. J. J. Thornber (54353). 



Armbruster, Raymond, Cumberland, 

 Md. : 2 specimens of Tertiary mammals 

 from cave deposit near Cumberland 

 (54610). 



Arnold Arboretum, Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Jamaica Plain, Mass.: Specimen 

 of Thrinax from Florida (54294: ex- 

 change). 



Arnold, Dr. Ralph, Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Collection of Pleistocene, Oligocene 

 and Eocene Tertiary fossils from various 

 localities in Venezuela, collected by 

 the donor and his assistants (55597). 



Arthur, Prof. J. C, Lafayette, Ind.: 3 

 living specimens of Opuntia humifusa 

 from near Lafayette (54708). 



Australian Museum. (See under Syd- 

 ney, New South Wales, Australia.) 



Babcock, J. P., Pro\dncial Fisheries 

 Department, Victoria, British Colum- 

 bia: 2 bottles of specimens of Thysan- 

 oessa spinifera from the stomachs of 

 salmon (54724). 



Bahr, Elmer H., Baguio Mountain 

 Province, P. I.: Specimen of Lepi- 

 doptera, Milionia coronifera (54735). 



