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INTEKIOR DErARTMENT— Coutd. 

 (G4212) ; 42 boxes of borings 

 from near Fallon, Nevada, in 

 the Black Rock Desert, the 

 Smoke Creek Desert, and else- 

 where (G4275) ; reference collec- 

 tion illustrating report by Mr. 

 F. L. Ransome on the Ray and 

 Miami copper districts, Arizona 

 (Professional Paper 115), and 2 

 boxes of miscellaneous material 

 (64279) ; samples from well 

 bored at Searles Lake, Califor- 

 nia (642S0) ; thin sections of 

 rocks and ores from collections 

 made by Mr. James M. Hill 

 (G42S4) ; 118 plants collected in 

 Alaska by Mr. G. L. Harrington 

 (G436S) ; SG specimens illustrat- 

 ing the ore deposits of Tonopali, 

 Kcvada, as described in Profes- 

 sional Paper 104, by IMessrs. 

 Edson S. Bastin and Francis B. 

 Laney (64393) ; 3 small lots of 

 Pleistocene vertebrate fossils 

 collected by Mr. William ' C. 

 Alden in westeiui Iowa and east- 

 ern Nebraska (64403) ; 4 Eocene 

 mammalian teeth collected by 

 Mr. D. F. Hewett on McCuUoch 

 Peak, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming 

 (64419) ; lot of mineral speci- 

 mens (64437) ; 27 boxes of Alas- 

 kan material (64526) ; 37 fossil 

 laud and fresh water mollusks. 

 G species from Red River bot- 

 tom lands, Burkburnett, Texas 

 (64527) ; a collection of igneous 

 rocks illustrating the Hot 

 Springs, Arkansas, folio 



(64.534) ; 2 teeth and frag- 

 ment of a foot bone of Pleisto- 

 cene horse, collected by Mr. 

 W. C. Alden in Iowa (64538) ; 

 21 additional si>ecimens bearing 

 on the geology of the Tintic Dis- 

 trict, Utah (64563) ; the type 

 specimen of the mineral liaus- 

 manite (64608) ; box of potasli 

 well borings (G4G48) ; a box of 

 phosphate (64649) ; 9 boxes of 

 minerals collected by IMr. W. T. 

 Schaller (64650) ; 30 si>ecimens 

 of teeth, plates, bones, etc. of 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT— Coutd. 



fishes from the Pennsylvania 

 rocks of Missouri (G4G71) ; 

 about 1,000 specimens of inver- 

 tebrate fossils and 15 shark'.s 

 teeth from the Cannonball ma- 

 rine member of the^ Lance 

 formation of North and South 

 Dakota, including types and fig- 

 ured specimens described in Pro- 

 fessional I'aper 128-A (64700) ; 

 21 photographs showing mining 

 of inorganic substances used in 

 medicine (G471S) ; 300 drawers 

 of Silurian and Devonian inver- 

 tebrates collected by ^Ir. E. i\I. 

 Kindle (64776) ; Hayes' Nica- 

 ragua collection ; Hayes and 

 others' Southern Appalachian 

 collections ; Hague's Yellov.-stone 

 Park collection; and other 

 minor collections (64799) : py- 

 rite filled cavity of a flattened 

 stem of the fossil plant, Cala- 

 mites suckoirii (G4939;) : rocks 

 from the Idaho and ^Montana 

 cinnabar deiwsits, collected and 

 described by Mr. E. S. Larseu 

 (64949) ; rock specimens col- 

 lected in Alaska by Messrs. 

 E. M. Eakin and A. G. :Maddren 

 (649S5) ; brass projector and a 

 Burt solar compass (65070). 

 (See also under Dominican Re- 

 public, Charles P. Farnqnist and 

 Charles W. Fletcher. 

 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (See also 



under Smithsonian Institution ) . 

 IOWA :MUSEUM of natural HIS- 

 TORY, State University of, Iowa 

 City, Iowa ; 11 isopod crustaceans, 

 representing 5 species, collected by 

 the Barbados-Antigua Expedition of 

 the State University of Iowa. lOlS 

 (64840). 

 ITURBE, Dr. .Tlax, Clinico Labora- 

 torio. Caracas, Venezuela : 2 .speci- 

 mens of PseudotJiclpliusa, the crab 

 which serves as the secondary inter- 

 mediate host of the lung distome 

 (64572) ; 5 mollusks, representing 2 

 .species, which .serve as intermediate 

 host of ^Schistosoma mrinsoHi 

 (64G29). 



