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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, IDIQ. 



Agbictjltuke, Department of — Coutd. 

 Downey, Calif., by R. S. Wog- 

 luui (63579) ; 2 isopod crusta- 

 ceans, AtiuadiUidiuni vnlgare, 

 from boxwood imported from 

 Naardan, Holland, and located 

 at Gude Nursery in Anacostia, 

 D. C. (63747). 



Office of ExJiihits: Sample ears of 

 various types of sugar corn, 

 and heads of two types of grain 

 sorghums (63213). 



Federal Horticultural Board: 21 

 specimens, 2 species, of land 

 shells collected at San Diego, 

 Calif. (63210). 



Office of Foreign Seed and Plant 

 Introduction: 10 photographs 

 illustrating the manufacture of 

 soy bean products (63214). 

 (See under O. Gay lord Marsh.) 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 31 

 specimens of plants from Cali- 

 fornia (62596, 62685, 63149, 

 63152) ; 108 specimens of plants 

 (62602) ; 2 specimens of plants 

 from South Carolina (63631, 

 62644) ; 799 specimens of grasses 

 (62655, 62921, 63183) ; 62 speci- 

 mens of grasses from Jamaica 

 (63562) ; 377 specimens of 

 Hawaiian plants collected by Mr. 

 A. S. Hitchcock (62688, 62695, 

 62923, 63176) ; 4 specimens of 

 plants collected in Colorado by 

 Mr. Hitchcock (62790) ; 15 

 specimens of plants from ilary- 

 land, collected by Mr. Frederick 

 V. Coville (63112, 63816) ; part 

 of type specimen otJuncus traciji 

 from Utah (62871) ; 2 .speci- 

 mens of plants from the vicinity 

 of Washington, D. C. (62896) ; 

 3 specimens of plants from 

 Florida (62949, 63477, 63527) ; 

 specimen of fern, Cheilantlies, 

 from Arizona (62955) ; 3 speci- 

 mens of fern from Algeria 

 (62996) ; 25 specimens of plants 

 collected by Mr. R. M. Harper 

 (63114) ; 2 specimens of plants 

 collected in Arizona by Mr. E. 



Agkiculture, Depaktmekt oe — Cuutd. 

 O. Wooton (63178) ; specimens 

 of seeds, nuts, fruits, and sirups, 

 models of potatoes and apples, 

 and photographs of orchards 

 and field crops (63212) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of plants from Delaware 

 (63390) ; 5 specimens of ferns 

 from Florida, collected by 

 Messrs. J. B. Norton and R. M. 

 Jones (63469) ; specimen of 

 plant from Jamaica (634.50) ; 2 

 specimens of plants from Texas 

 (63528, 63679) ; through Mr. G. 

 P. Van Eseltine, 2 specimens of 

 Selaginella collected in Cali- 

 fornia by Mr. H. M. Hall 

 (635.59) ; specimen of plant from 

 Honduras, and 2 specimens of 

 plants from Guatemala (63.595, 

 63673) ; specimen of plant from 

 Mississippi (63862) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of plants from Mexico, 

 collected by Mr. Wilson Popenoe 

 (63686). 

 AiNSLiE, George G., Knoxville, Tenn. : 



11 mollusks, Umax maxiimis, from 



Knoxville. Tenn. (62727). 

 Allen, Mr. Andrew Hussey. (See 



under Mrs. Abby Knight McLane.) 

 Allen, George R., Chosen Mineral 



Co., Keijyo, Korea (through Mr. 



Frank L. Hess) : Specimen of 



scheelite, largely showing crystal 



form, and of wolframite, from 



Korea (63470). 



American Ambassador to France. 

 (See under France, Government of, 

 French ministry of foreign affairs.) 



American Ambassador to Italy. (See 

 under Italy, Government of, the min- 

 istry for foreign affairs.) 



American Committee for Armenian 

 AND Syrian Relief, New York City : 

 5 posters (63360). 



American Embassy at London, Eng- 

 land. (See under Great Britain, 

 Government of. ) 



American Jewish Relief Fund. 

 Washington, D. C. : Poster, " Jew- 

 ish War Sufferers," by Leo Mayer 

 (63361). 



