144 



BEPOP.T OF XATIOXAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



AtJUICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF 

 — Cuiitiinied. 



cies (64438) ; 4 mullu.sks repro- 

 sfiiting 2 species and 3 cnistu- 

 teans representing 2 species 

 / from Swan Lake, Minnesota 

 (64448) ; 1609 Coleoptcra repre- 

 senting 219 species, 205 Heterop- 

 tera representing 19 species, and 

 11 Honioptera representing 1 spe- 

 cies (64574) ; 330 plants from 

 the United .States (64577) ; 8 

 marine inollusks representing 6 

 species collectetl by C. H, M. 

 Barrett on Hurricane Island, St. 

 Andrews Hay, Florida ( 64699 ) ; 

 4 anipliipod crustaceans repre- 

 j*eniing 3 species from St. Paul 

 Island, Alaska (64727) ; collec- 

 tion of conifers from the United 

 States («54805) ; fragments of 2 

 crabs from Alaska (64873) ; 88 

 alcoholic and 1 skeleton of bii'ds 

 }U)d 28 reptiles and bntrachians 

 (63882). 



(See also \inder Dr. .T. D. Mit- 

 chell). 



Bureau of Entomology: 1000 in- 

 sects, Orthoptera and Neurop- 

 tera (63822) ; 600 slides of red- 

 .«;piders ( 63823) : plant, f^orcom- 

 phalus reticuhttus, from Haiti 

 (63966) ; amphipod, Cratigonyx, 

 species from a well, collected by 

 F. E. Brooks at Fi-ench Creek, 

 AVest Virginia (64010) ; snail, 

 J'olyvyra thyroidefi, found at 

 Arlington, Virginia (64208) ; 3 

 pliotofrranhs of insects yielding 

 products used in medicine 

 (64715) : 21 mollusks repre- 

 senting the species Subulina 

 octona, colleited by E. li. 

 Chambers on soil in rose houscf?, 

 Roelof, Pennsylvania (64754) ; 

 10 wasps, Telcnomus, represent- 

 ing types of 2 species described 

 by A. M. AVilcox (64836); 11 

 Isopod crustaceans, PorcelUo 

 rathhei, from Barnaveldt, New 

 York (64847). 



(See also under S. F. Blake). 



AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF 



— Coutinueil. 



Federal Horticultural Board: 2 

 isopods collected at Washing- 

 ton Quai'antine House on pine- 

 apple shoots from the Botanic 

 Station at Montserrat, West In- 

 dies (04358) ; 3 isopods repre- 

 senting 2 species from nursery 

 stock (64548) ; 3 isopods, Phi- 

 lofteia species, on nursery stock 

 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

 (64554) ; 3 earthworms col- 

 lected at quarantine, Washing- 

 ton City, in earth about the 

 I'oots of nursery stock, received 

 from Rio do Janeiro, Brazil 

 (64596) ; 20 mollusks, Subulina 

 octona, collected on Dracaena 

 icolsii, Norwood, Pennsylvania, 

 Sept. 12, 1919 (64630) ; snail col- 

 lected at quarantine, Washing- 

 ton City, about the roots of 

 CJiaiiiaedorea species, Pacaya or 

 salad palm, from Coban, Guate- 

 mala ((54(3.36) ; 4 earthworms 

 representing probably 3 species 

 taken at quarantine, Washing- 

 ton City, from soil about the 

 loots of Chamaedorea, species, 

 from Coban, Guatemala, F. H. 

 B. No. 29456 (64747) ; isopod, 

 PorcelUo laevis, from dahlias 

 from Clingford, Essex, England, 

 taken at quarantine, Washing- 

 ton City (64019) ; 3 isopods, 1 

 species, from Mexico City, Mex- 

 ico (65035). 



Forest Herviee: Tyi>e specimen and 

 2 photographs of a plant. Pen- 

 steinon mensarum, from Colo- 

 rado (64354) ; 48 enlarged col- 

 ored bromides and 25 transpar- 

 encies picturing various phases 

 of forestry (65087). 



Forest Service, Forest Products 

 Laboratory, Madison, Wis.: 13 

 specimens of textile and other 

 products made fi'om wood and 

 wood pulp paper (04839). 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 4 T^lanta 

 from Nova Scotia (63797) ; 215 



