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Hyslop, J. a., Hagerstown, Md.: Bar- 

 nacle, Conchoderma auritum, from the 

 head of a humpback whale at Ocosta, 

 Wash. (54772). 



India, Geological Survey of. (See 



under Calcutta, India.) 

 Indian Museum. (See under Calcutta, 



India.) 



Ingersoll, Miss Emma, Olney, 111.: 

 Specimen of Calliostoma tricolor from 

 Monterey, Cal. (54920). 



Inglis, John, Magnet, Ark. : Specimen of 

 rutile with feldspar and one of brookite 

 with quartz, from Magnet (54491). 



Ingram, Augustus E., American consul, 

 Bradford, England (through Depart- 

 ment of State): A series of specimens 

 illustrating the manufacture and finish- 

 ing of woolen fabrics as produced in 

 Bradford; mounted on ten cards and 

 prepared by Prof. Aldred F. Barker, 

 Bradford Technical College (55613). 



Interior, Department of: 



Skin and skeleton of a male bison, 

 received through the superintendent of 

 the Yellowstone National Park (55215). 



Bureau of Mines (through David 

 WTiite): A specimen of anthracite coal 

 showing blister-like cleavage (54506). 



U. S. Geological Survey: 51 speci- 

 mens of minerals (54391); 20 fossil 

 bones, representing titanotheres and 

 creodonts of the White River Group, 

 N. Dak., collected by C. J. Hares; 

 and a small lot of fragmentary verte- 

 brate remains also collected by him 

 from the White River Group, in the 

 Medicine Pole Hills, 12 miles south- 

 west of Bowman, N. Dak. (54425; 

 55014); 40 drawers of Ordovician fos- 

 sils collected by E. O. Ulrich and 

 R. S. Bassler in the Central Basin of 

 Tennessee (54498) ; specimen of native 

 copper and one of sandstone contain- 

 ing native copper, from near La Paz, 

 Bolivia (54650); fossil jaw of Titano- 

 theriunx prouti? collected by N. H. 

 Darton from the White River forma- 

 tion at Deer's Ears Butte, north of 

 Newell, S. Dak. (54716); fossil turtle 

 collected in the Colorado shale on 



Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 Shoshone River, near Cody, Wyo., by 

 D. F. Hewett (54717); 300 specimens 

 of Silurian invertebrates from the 

 Eastport, Me., quadrangle, including 

 the types of new species described 

 from the Edmunds and Pembroke 

 formations (54718); a small collection 

 of fragmentary fossil reptiles and 2 

 small lots of fossil fish remains, ob- 

 tained by W. T. Lee in Colorado 

 (54829); 2 small lots of Cretaceous rep- 

 tile and fish remains collected from 

 the Judith Project, Mont., by C. F. 

 Boweu (54905); 53 specimens of 

 igneous rocks from the Apishai)a 

 quadrangle, Colo., collected principally 

 in 1894 by G. K. Gilbert and assistant, 

 and described by G. W. Stose (54981); 

 fossil tooth of Hyracodon or small species 

 of Csenops, collected from the White 

 River group about 5 miles northwest 

 of Pretty Rock, N. Dak., by E. Russell 

 Lloyd (55005) ; a small lot of fragmen- 

 tary vertebrate remains collected from 

 the Wasatch horizon, N. Mex., by 

 T. W. Stanton and W. T. Lee (55015); 

 1,952 specimens of invertebrate fossils, 

 consisting of the type, figured, and 

 other important specimens described 

 by Henry Shaler Williams in two 

 papers to be published by the Survey 

 (55028); 8 small lots of fragmentary 

 Cretaceous reptilian remains, collected 

 by Eugene Stebinger and T. W. Stan- 

 ton in Montana, in and near the Black- 

 feet Indian Reservation (55029); 15 

 small lots of vertebrate fossils col- 

 lected by A. L. Beekly and T. W. 

 Stanton in the Walcott quadrangle, 

 southern Wyoming (55098); 35 speci- 

 mens of Anodonta beringiana from a 

 pond in Porcupine Valley, Yukon Ter- 

 ritory, five miles northeast of Fort 

 Yukon (55101) ; 5 specimens of typical 

 phosphate rock from western phos- 

 phate fields (55153); a reference collec- 

 tion containing 171 specimens, illus- 

 trating Professional Paper No. 77, on 

 the geology and ore deposits of the 

 Park City district, Utah, by J. M. 

 Boutwell; and an additional collection 

 of about 600 duplicates of the same 

 (55172); 65 specimens of rocks from 



