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KEPORT OF Is'ATIOXAL MUSEUM, 1U20. 



^{I('HAHD^^, CtoiUiK ar., New York 

 City (tliruuiih the Coveriinieiit Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 raintinj,' ^y the donor entitled " The 

 Accolatie" (05123). 



KICHAUDSOX, Mrs. Chakles W., 

 Wa.xliinjctou, D. C. : Native drum 

 from the interior of Haiti (63899) ; 

 (thronj-di Mrs. Julian-James) : 2 eui- 

 broideretl muslin eaps and a willow 

 cap basket of the early 19th century, 

 and a blue gingham umbrella of the 

 ISth century (G4326, loan) : 



KK'HMOND, Dr. Paul, U. 8. Navy, 

 liriX)klyn, N. Y. : Archeologioal ma- 

 terial from .Santo Domingo, "West, 

 Indies, and Virginia, U. S. A. 

 (644(54). 



KICKER, P. L. (See under P. W. Fat- 

 tig). 



ItlDGWAY, KoBERT, Olney, III.: 7 

 plants, Carex, from Illinois (64148). 



RIFE, Charles II., U. S. Naval Sta- 

 tion, Guantanamo, Cuba : Specimens 

 of plants from Cuba (63866, 64498, 

 64971). 



KKJCS, R. A., Kanab, Utah: Archeo- 

 logieal objects found in a cave in 

 Cottonwood Canyon, Kane County, 

 Utah (8 specimens) (63814). 



RIKSMUSEETS, BOTANISKE AX- 

 I>ELN1NG, VETNESKAPSAKADE- 

 MIEN (See under Stockholm, 

 Sweden). 



RITSCHEL, William, New York City 

 (through the Government Loan 

 Organization. New Y'ork City) : 

 I'ainting by the donor entitled " The 

 Surrender of the German Fleet " 

 (65144). 



ROBERTSON, Dr. CHARiJis, Carlin- 

 ville, 111.: 18 fossorial Hymenoptera, 

 representing 14 species, 3 of which 

 have been described as new (64154). 



ROBINSON, T. R., Terra Ceia, Fla. : 7 

 living plants. Cacti (64525). 



ROBINSON, Col. AViRT, U. S. Army, 

 Military Academy, West Point, N. 

 Y. : llunniiingbird, Aithtinis pohj- 

 t III Its vciiuliis, from Jamaica, new 

 to the collections (63944). 



ROGEItS, :viajor General H. L., 

 Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. O. : German officer's 

 tield ai:tillery ]ieriscope, and Luger 

 automatic pistol with holster, car- 

 tridge clip and screw driver; also 4 

 photographs and 8 small fragments 

 of the Zeiiiiclin L-49 (17 specimens) 

 (63986) ; a German message shell, 

 complete, of the type tised during the 

 lOuropean War, 1914-1918 (64294) ; 

 Uhlan helmet of the type used dur- 

 ing the World War, 1914-1918 

 (65069). Loan. 



ROOT AND SIMPSON, Denver, Col. 

 (through Mr. Charles W. Hender- 

 son). A specimen of cylindrite from 

 Bolivia (64716). 



ROSE, Dr. J. N.. U. S. National 

 Museum : 8 plants from New Jer- 

 sey (64418). 



1{(^SE. J S., Liberty, Union County, 

 Ind. : Fiuigns, HinJnum eriiiacciiiii, 

 from Indiana (04:^88). 



ROSEN. Chakles F., New Hope, Pa. 

 (liirough the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : I'aint- 

 ing by the donor entitled " The 

 Marines Attack" (65143). 



ROSEN, H. R. ( See \mder Fayetteville, 

 Ark., Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion). 



liOST, E. C, Alhambra, Calif: Speci- 

 men of plant (Howers of Eclilno- 

 (■ficlits (iiuxohH, and 4 plants (64071, 

 64823, exchange) ; 3 cacti. Opiintia, 

 from California (64361) ; plant, 

 1J( Itiiiocactii'i ciiliiidrdceotix (64917), 



ROULAND. OuLAM)0. New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization. New York City) : I'or- 

 trait by the donor of a soldier in a 

 wlieel chair (04398). 



ROWLEE, Prof. W. W., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Department of Botany, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. : 78 plants, chielly ferns 

 and gras.ses. from Panama and Cen- 

 tral America (64216); 216 plants 

 from Central America (64778. ex- 

 change). 



ROWLETT, Mrs. S. C, Randolph, Va. : 

 3 plants collected in Virginia 

 (04040). 



