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mounted grus^:e.s (G8T9S) ; spei-i- 

 men of a cultivatpd plant 

 (G3S59) ; (through :\Ir. A. S. 

 Hitchcock) 8,000 North Anieri- 

 csin grasses; 6 phmts from Ha- 

 Avaii; 3,023 grasses ((i8S(iO, 

 G5007, C5OG0) ; 854 phints col- 

 ■ lected in British Cuiana hy ^Ir. 

 Hitchcock (G4987) ; 215 plants 

 collected in IMexico by Mr. E. O. 

 \Yooton (64214) ; 3 plants from 

 Texas and Arizona collected by 

 Mr. T. H. Kearney (G42T2) ; 44 

 I)lants, chiefl.y from Brazil 

 (64365, G4831); tyi>e specimen 

 of plant, ChCHopodium niit- 

 ialiac (G4375) ; 103 plants col- 

 lected in Guatemala and Hon- 

 duras by Mr. H. Pittier (645GT) ; 

 70 plants collected in Guate- 

 mala and Honduras by Messrs. 



1 I. X. Whitford and L. E. Stadt- 

 miller (64587) ; 16 cryptograms, 

 chiefly from the United States 

 (64588) ; (through :Mr. L. H. 

 l)e\vey) 2 specimens of mosses, 

 .Vju7if^f/;(»/», from l\Iexico(64610) ; 

 plant from Georgia (64617) ; 337 

 plants collected in Florida by 

 Mr. W. E. Safford (64634) ; 

 (through :Mr. AV. E. Safford) 

 835 specimens of plants from 

 Mexico (64925) ; 94 plants from 

 Guatemala, and seel ion of Hon- 

 duras mahogany, S'irictcnia 

 mdcroithylla, all from Guate- 

 ii)aU\, Central America (64704, 

 64845, 64969) ; 20 plants 

 64829) ; 12 plants from iMexico 

 t649]5) ; specimens of a plant 

 fi-om Texas (64986) ; 62 plants 

 from Sinaloa, ^Mexico (64992) ; 



2 plants (6.5044) ; 875 plants 

 collected in China by ]Mr. J. B. 

 Norton (65009). 



AGRICULTURE RESEARCH INSTI- 

 TUTE, Pusa. Bihar, India (through 

 Mr. M. Fletcher, Imperial Entomolo- 

 gist) : 61 Indian sawflies (64733). 



ALB]:)rr :\rANUFACTURING COM- 

 PANY, Hillsborough, New Bruns- 

 wick, Canada : Crystals of the min- 

 eral inyoite gypsum (64.500). 



ALDRIGH, Dr. .J. M.. U. S. National 

 Museum : 1334 Diptera and 58 other 

 insects (64141). 



ALDRICIL Hon. T. H., Birmingham, 

 Ala. : Type of moUusk, Scalenostoina 

 (thlrichi, from Choctawhatchee Marl 

 from Clarksville, Calhoun County, 

 FIori<la (64622). 



ALEXANDER, TiunisON H. (through 

 ]\Irs. Thomson H, Alexander, New 

 York City) : 2 china cups and 2 

 saucers owned by Frederick the 

 Great, china gravy boat owned by 

 Louis I'hilippe, and a meerschaum 

 pipe presented to Sir Frederick 

 Hankey by the Grand Vizier of Tur- 

 key in 1830, silver keyed flute, (Jer- 

 many, 19th century, and Chinese 

 Ihunil) I'ing lined with gold (6.3SS0, 

 bequest). 



ALLEN, Andkew Hussey, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (through ■ Mrs. Julian- 

 James) : A small piece of ribbon, 

 brocaded in colors, early 19th ceu- 

 tuiy (63926). 



ALLMAN, NoKMAN F., American Vice 

 Consul in Charge, Tsinanfu, China 

 (through Department of State) : 3 

 original photographs showing the 

 burning of about $10,000 worth of 

 confiscated opium at Tsinanfu, on 

 March 21, 1920 (65106). 



AMERICAN COLORTYPE COMPANY, 

 New York City : 4 colortype plates of 

 medicinal plants (64;565). 



AMERICAN FLYER MANUFACTUR- 

 ING COMPANY, Chicago, 111.: 

 "American Flyer " train, sample of 

 toy made in the United States dur- 

 ing the World War, 1914-1918 

 (64.583). 



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