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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913, 



Rice, Arthur P., Progreso, Yucatan 

 (through Edwin Thompson, Waverley, 

 Mass.): A Maya rattle (55396). 



Rice, B. W., Caldwell, Idaho: Vertebra 

 and jaw fragments, with teeth, of a fos- 

 sil fish, Myhcyprinus rohustus (54995). 



Rice, C. S., Lawrenceburg, Ky.: 2 luna 

 moths, Actios luna (55309). 



Richards, A., University of Texas, Aus- 

 tin, Tex.: 14 specimens of Planorhis 

 lentus from Austin (55437). 



RiCKER, p. L., U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C: 3 fungi 

 from the Philippine Islands (54815). 



RiCKETTS, H., Princeton, N. J.: Speci- 

 men of Macrosiphonia brachysiphon from 

 Mexico (54830). 



RiDGWAY, Robert, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: 4 snakes representing 2 specimens 

 of Eutsenia sirtalis and a specimen 

 each of Lampropeltis sayi and L. calli- 

 gaster; 3 young toads, Bufo ainericanus; 

 and a bat, Nycteris cinerea, all from 

 Illinois (54552); mammal skin, bird 

 skins, reptiles, insects, crayfish with 

 young, and a plant in alcohol, from 

 Olney, 111. (54852); specimen of red- 

 headed woodpecker, Melanerpes ery- 

 throcephalus (55380). 



RiGGiN, Miss Augusta A., Sharptown, 

 Md.: 2 specimens of sand-dollar, Mellita 

 pentapora, from Wallops Island, Va. 

 (55138). 



RiKSMUSEETS, BOTANISKA AfDELNING. 



(See under Stockholm, Sweden.) 



Riley, J. H., U. S. National Museum: 4 

 specimens, skins and skulls, of Sdurus 

 (54850) ; 5 bird skins, chiefly from trop- 

 ical America (55358); 4 skins of crow, 

 Corvus brachyrhynchos, from Virginia 

 (55379); 11 bird skins from Virginia 

 and South Carolina (55579). 



RiTTER, Dr. William E., University of 

 California, Berkeley, CaL: 10 speci- 

 mens of Ascidian, Halocynihia johnsoni, 

 from San Diego Bay (55219). 



RixEY, Mrs. Presley M., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. Julian James): 

 Chinese fan, in box, brought from China 



RixEY, Mrs. Presley M. — Continued, 

 by Mrs. Rixey's father. Admiral Eng- 

 lish; pair of slippers knit by Mrs. Wil- 

 liam McKinley and presented by her 

 to Mrs. Rixey (54310: loan). 



Roach, Mrs. Mary J., Washington, D. C, 

 C. G. Brown, Texarkana, Tex., Mrs. 

 A. R. Smith, Glenside, Pa., Mrs. John 

 R. Gray, Kinsale, Va., Miss Kather- 

 ine Brown, Chemawa, Oreg., Miss 

 JuLU. G. Brown, Washington, D. C: 

 Diploma of Doctor of Medicine, con- 

 ferred upon Gustavus Richard Brown 

 of Maryland in 1768, by the University 

 of Edinburgh, Scotland (54299). 



Robertson, A. D., University of To- 

 ronto, Toronto, Canada: 100 specimens 

 i of fresh-water shells, representing 20 

 j species, from various localities in Geor- 

 j gian Bay, Lake Huron (55285). 



Robertson, W. R. B., University of 

 Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.r 11 speci- 

 mens of Orthoptera from Jamaica 

 (55406). 



RoDGERS, James L., American consul 

 general, Habana, Cuba (through De- 

 partment of State) : Specimen of weath- 

 ered limestone containing a nodule of 

 black flint or chert (54398). 



RoDGERS, Hon. W. C, Nashville, Ark.: 

 A flint blade and 2 sinkers, from the 

 vicinity of Nashville (54281). 



Rose, Miss Jessie P., Crystal, Greg.: 10 

 living specimens of Gormania from Ore- 

 gon (54631). 



Rose, Dr. J. N., U. S. National Museum: 

 Lizard, Holhroohia wiaculata, from Kan- 

 sas (54623). 



RosENDAHL, Prof. C. O., University of 

 Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.: 6 

 plants from Minnesota (55013) ; 21 pho- 

 tographs of flowers of Mitella (55443). 



RosENSTocK, Dr. E., Gotha, Germany: 

 272 ferns, including 2 from Costa Rica 

 (54814; 55421). Exchange. 



RossiTER, Dr. T. J., Washington, D. C: 

 An anatomical specimen (55327). 



RossoN, Mrs. Elizabeth W., Alexandria, 

 Va.: Specimen of Chinese virgin tea 

 (55614). 



