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BEPORT OF N'ATI0:N'AL, MUSEUM, 1919. 



Renson, Dr. Carlos, San Salvador, El 

 Salvador: 12 specimens of plants 

 from El Salvador (63349). 



Reynk, a., Entomologist, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station at Paramaribo, 

 Dutch Guiana: 5 specimens, 3 

 species, of wood-boring marine mol- 

 lusks from Dutch Guiana (63640). 



Reynolds, A. G., Gulfport, Fla. : Speci- 

 men of Gulf toad fish, Opsanus tau 

 pardiis (63100). 



Rich, Wm. P. (See under Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society.) 



Richardson, Mrs. Charles W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Mrs. Julian- 

 .Jaraes) : 3 ladies' bonnets and a 

 bandbox of the early part of the 

 nineteenth century, and 5 small 

 books for children, same period 

 (62936) ; a bound volume entitled 

 "Godey's Lady's Book" (Philadel- 

 phia, 1857, 570 pages) (63768) Loan. 

 (See also under Mrs. Grace Berry.) 



RiDGWAY, Robert, Olney, lU. : 18 snakes 

 and toads, 5 mice, 2 bats, and 1 

 shrew (63449). 



RiEDEL, F. A., Rocky Ford, Col. : Fish 

 teeth from the Cretaceous, Rocky 

 Ford, Colo. (63551, exchange). 



Riley, J. H., U. S. National Museum : 

 16 bird skins from Argentina 

 (63633). 



Roach, Mrs. Mary J. ( See under Wil- 

 liam H. Gray.) 



Rock, J. F, (See under Hawaii, The 

 College of. ) 



Roddy, Dr. H. Justin, Millersville, 

 Pa. : A fine exhibition slab of Lower 

 Cambrian trilobites (62639, ex- 

 change). 



RoDGERS, Commander John, U. S. 

 Navy. (See under Navy Depart- 

 ment.) 



Rogers, Maj. Gen. H. L., Quartermaster 

 General, U. S. Army : Trench mortar, 

 rifles, helmets, armor, cartridge 

 cases, and other relics of the war 

 with Germany, 1917-18 (64 speci- 

 mens) ; United States cartridge clip 

 with fragment of shrapnel imbedded 



Rogers, Maj. Gen. H. L. — Continued, 

 therein showing a direct hit, found 

 September 12, 1918, in the Forest of 

 Nesles, France; German steel man 

 trap, military insignia, and small 

 paraphernalia, captured by the 

 American forces during the war with 

 Germany, 1917-18 (51 specimens) 

 (63472; 63638; 63782, loan); Ger- 

 man military paraphernalia made of 

 paper during the European War, 

 1914-18 (43 specimens) (63590). 



Roig, Dr. Mario Sanchez, Havana, 

 Cuba : 22 specimens of isopod crusta- 

 ceans representing the species Ligyda 

 haudiana, from La Puntilla, Vedado, 

 Havana, Cuba (63201) ; 11 species 

 of fossil invertebrates from Tejar 

 Consuelo, Cerro Cienaga, and Mari- 

 anao Beach, near Havana, probably 

 Pleistocene (63695). 



Roller-Smith Co., New York City : 

 An early lamp indicator engine-room 

 voltmeter (63067). 



Roper, Miss Ida M., Redland. Bristol, 

 England: Map of the United States 

 (18 by 30 inches), published by J. 

 H. Colton, 1862 (63131). 



RouNDY, Paul V., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : 58 speci- 

 mens of marine moliusks from Maine 

 (63612). 



Rowan, Mrs. Hamilton, Washington, 

 D. C. : 4 paintings of native Philip- 

 pine life, by Filipino artists, brought 

 from Manila by Vice Admiral S. C. 

 Rowan in 1870, and 5 specimens of 

 Sioux and other Indian beadwork 

 (63666). 



RowLEE, Prof. W. W., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. : 12 specimens 

 of plants, Ochroma, from Central 

 America (63621). 



RowLETT, Mrs. S. C, Monroe, Va. : 

 Specimen of dragon plant, Dracnn- 

 culus Tulgaris (63714). 



Roxo, Mathias G. de Oliveira, Rio 

 Janeiro, Brazil : A collection of Bra- 

 zilian eruptive rocks (62791). 



Ruth, Prof. Albert, Polytechnic, Tex. : 

 50 specimens' of cacti and plnnts 

 from Texas (62597, 62940), 



