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REPORT or NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



HuTSLEB, Lieut. Fkancis L. — Contd. 

 C. Hutsler, when drummer boy, Com- 

 pany H, Seventh Maryland Volun- 

 teers (63466, loan). 



Hyacinth, Bro. F., Ammendale, Md. : 

 388 specimens of plants from Mary- 

 land (63080, 63239). 



Illing WORTH, Dr. F. L., Meringa, near 

 Cairns, North Queensland, Australia : 

 48 specimens of named beetles and 

 parasites (16 species of beetles and 

 3 species of parasites) from Aus- 

 tralia and Fiji (63549). 



India, Government of (through Secre- 

 tary of State for the Colonies, Lon- 

 don, England) : Postage stamps of 

 the Indian Expeditionary Forces in 

 Europe, 1914, as follows: 3 pies, J, 

 1. 2, 2i, 3, 4, 8, 12 annas, and 1 rupee 

 (63269). 



Indiana, Depaetment of Geology, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. (through Edward 

 Barrett, State Geologist) : Specimen 

 of plant, Laclniaria, from Indiana 

 (62977, exchange). 



Indiana Historical Commission, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. : Bronze medal com- 

 memorating, 1916, the centennial an- 

 niversary of the admis-sion of the 

 State of Indiana to the Union, 1816, 

 and a bound volume entitled " The 

 Indiana Medal " (63003). 



Ingeesoll, William R., National Di- 

 rector, Department of Four Minute 

 Men, Committee on Public Informa- 

 tion, Washington, D. C. : Written and 

 printed documents, posters, and 

 photographs concerning the activities 

 during the War with Germany of 

 the Department of Four Minute Men 

 of the Committee on Public Informa- 

 tion (43 specimens) (63464). 



Instituto De BotAnica y Faemacolo- 

 GiA. (See under Buenos Aires.) 



Instituto De La Salle. (See under 

 Bogota, Colombia, and Brother Apol- 

 linaire-Marie. ) 



Interior Department : 32 posters 

 (63.352). 



United States Geological Survey; 

 Jgpeons rocks ^nd miscelJajieous of-es 



Interior Department — Continued, 

 from various localities in Utah and 

 Colorado (62606) ; zirconiferous 

 sandstone from near Ashland, Va., 

 described by Mr. F. L. Hess in Vir- 

 ginia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 

 8 and U. S. Geological Survey Bulle- 

 tin 530-P (62844) ; a specimen of 

 metallic bismuth from the American 

 Smelting & Refining Co.'s Omaha 

 plant (628.59) ; specimens of vanadi- 

 um ore from Placerville, Colo., do- 

 scribed by Mr. F. L. Hess in Bulletin 

 530, U. S. Geological Survey; also 

 miscellaneous bismuth and other 

 specimens (62882) ; jarosite sent to 

 the survey by Mr. Frank Chancy, 

 Cima, Calif. (63019) ; Pleistocene 

 fossils representing 12 species, from 

 terraces at Scammon's Lagoon, 

 Lower California, collected by 

 Messrs. H. S. Gale and E. R. Lloyd, 

 May 1, 1918 (63071) ; a specimen of 

 zircon-bearing sandstone from Ash- 

 land, Va. (63087) ; 4 specimens of 

 Triassic crinoids from Alaska, in- 

 cluding types described by Dr. F. A. 

 Bather (63323) ; a collection of 

 rocks, with list and map, sent to the 

 survey for examination by I\Ir. .lesus 

 G. Ortega, Mazatlan, S i n a 1 o a, 

 Mexico (63446). 



Ireneo, Bro. G., La Salle College, An- 

 con. Canal Zone: 38 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera (63059). 



Italy, Government or: (through the 

 Ministry for Foreign Affairs and 

 the Department of State) : Collec- 

 tion of Italian postage stamps show- 

 ing the types issued during the Euro- 

 pean war (49 specimens) (62937). 



Iturbe, Dr. Juan, Caracas, Venezuela : 



I specimen of crab, PsenuJothelphusa , 

 near garmani, from Rio Guiare, near 

 Caracas, Venezuela, August 4, 1918, 

 through Dr. A. S. Pearse (62764) ; 



II specimens of fresh-water crabs 

 from Venezuela (63427). 



Jackson. Dr. Hartley H. T., U, S, 

 Department of Agriculture, Wftf*!h 



