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Dr. J. P. KiRTLAND. Northern Ohio. 



Gr. W. Fahnestock. Western Pennsylvania. 



Miss Valeria Blaney. Eastern Shore of Maryland. 



Dr. C B. R. Kennerly. Northern Virginia. 



John H. Clark. Maryland, Texas, New Mexico, and Sonora. 



John Varden. District of Columbia and Louisiana. 



Dr. J. B. Barratt. Western South Carolina. 



Miss Charlotte Paine and Mrs. M. E. Daniel. Western S. 

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Dr. S. B. Barker. Charleston, S. C 



Prof. F. S. Holmes and Dr. W. J. Burnett. South Carolina. 



R. R. CuYLER and Dr. W. L. Jones. Georgia. 



D. C. Lloyd. Eastern Mississippi. 



Dr. B. F. Shumard and Col. B. L. C. Wailes. Mississippi. 



James Fairie. Mexico and Western Louisiana. 



Capts. R. B. Marcy and G. B. McClellan, U. S. A. Red 

 River, Ark. 



Ferdinand Lindheimer. Central Texas. 



Col. J. D. Graham, U. S. A. The specimens collected while on 

 the U. S. and Mex. Boundary Survey, by Mr. J. H. Clark, viz., in 

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Maj. W. H. Emory. Specimens collected on the U. S. and Mexi- 

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Gen. S. Churchill, U. S. A. Valley of the Rio Grande. 



Dr. L. Edwards, LT. S. A. Northern Mexico. 



Dr. Wm. Gambel. New Mexico and California. 



Dr. John L. Le Conte. Littoral California. 



Dr. C. C. Boyle and J. S. Bowman. Central California. 



Dr. a. J. Skilton. Species collected in California by Henry 

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SPENCER F. BAIRD, 

 Assist. Sec. S. I. in charge of Museum. 



Smithsonian Institution, ") 

 January 5, 1853. J 



