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New York (04377). Godbold, 

 Leonard L. : 9 lizanls, 1 teira- 

 )iin, 1 stiako, 2 frogs, 1 snapping 

 tnrilo. turih> shell, and a small 

 vial of isopods (G4245). IMar- 

 shall, William B. and H. C. 

 Ihiven: About 100 land and 

 fi'osh water niolhisks, 12 species, 

 from the vicinity of Chain 

 Bridge, D. C. (638,">.j). Marshall, 

 AVilliam B., N. C. Wyckoff, C. 

 M. Hoy, and A. J. Poole : About 

 700 land and freshwater mol- 

 lusks from the District of Co- 

 lumbia and vicinity (63852). 

 ]\Iaxon, William K., and Ells- 

 worth P. Killlp: 3000 plants 

 from Jamaica ; also specimens 

 of woods, birds, insects, reptiles 

 and bats (64906). Standley, Paul 

 C. ; 4200 plants from Glacier Na- 

 tional Park, :\Iontana (6407.j) ; 

 "Walcott, Charles D. ; About 10(t0 

 land and freshwater shells. 7 

 si)ecies, collected by Nathaniel 

 AVyckoff at Banff, Alberta, Can- 

 ada ; skin and skull of a moun- 

 tain goat, skull of a coyote, skull 

 of a porcupine, and skulls of 2 

 martens, all from Alberta, Can- 

 ada (64144, 6416".). 

 yntiorwl Musctiiii. oJitoincd hii pur- 

 chase: 2 enlarged photographs 

 of Knight's restorations of Bron- 

 lotherium and Tylosaurus, and 

 ft model restoration of masto- 

 don (64470): 2 bronze replicas 

 each iif the following connnem- 

 orative medals issued by the 

 American Numismatic Society: 

 International Celebration of In- 

 dependence I>ay 1918, the 

 Treaty of Peace with Germany, 

 1919. and the visit of the Prince 

 of Wi.les to tlie I'nited States, 

 1919 (64016, 64490) ; 2 bnmze 

 replicas of the medal by J. P. 

 Legastelois commemorating the 

 services of General John J. 

 Pershing during the war with 

 Germany (64237); pair of en- 

 graver's calipers (64050) ; 100 



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plants collected in Mexico by Dr. 

 C. A. Purpas (64568) ; a 3320 

 gram piece of meteoric iron 

 (64530) ; medicine man's head- 

 dross of bear claws and rpiilis, 

 Nass River Indian.s, British 

 Columbia (64352) ; 50 North 

 Amei'ican algae (Fascicle XTA'I 

 of the Phycotheca Boreali 

 Americana) (64271) ; a lot of 

 cliii»ped rhyolitc and quartzite 

 implements found on the farm 

 of Joseph Collins, near Tennally- 

 town, D. C. (6465,8") ; foreign 

 postage stamps is.sued during 

 the World War, 1914-1919 

 (1174 specimens) (63818. 639S4, 

 64404, 64405, 64400, 64r,()0. 

 65008) ; a .specimen of fossil 

 wood from Kentucky (64339) ; 

 300 plants from Soutli Carolina 

 (64615) ; 329 plants from Ugan'- 

 da (64516, 64541, 64667) ; 325 

 plants from Tuolumne County, 

 California (6-1255) ; print <!i- 

 titled " Scrap of Paper," show- 

 ing a translation and facsimile 

 of signatures from the original 

 treaty of 1831 guaranteeing the 

 independence and neutrality of 

 Belgium, the abrogation of 

 which by (ierniauy resulted in 

 the entry of Great Britain into 

 the World War. 1914 (64457) ; 

 2 specimens of minerals, artinite 

 and demantoid garnet (64642) ; 

 11 eggs from the Pribilof Islands 

 (64877) ; 360 plants, chiefly 

 from California (64635) ; 25 

 plants (65068) ; 11 Kinderhook 

 fossils (64566) ; approximately 

 100 insects from Mexico 

 (65061); carved stone zen)6 

 found in a cave near Moca, 

 Porto liico (64197) ; 57-^ Ar- 

 gentine plants (from Goberna- 

 cion do P'ormosa) (64321) ; 164 

 Ilia Ills from the Andes of Peru 

 (64614) ; a collection of cal- 

 careous concretions (64659) ; 8 

 plaster busts of early man 

 (64492) ; a collection compris- 



