(3° 2 ) 



6678. One of the same in finished state. 



6679. Eight sticks of the same character. 



6680. "Congo" canes. Two canes made of the same wood as the preceding. 



6681. Kermes oak. — A trunk section of Quercus coccifera L. Native of southern 



Europe. From Palermo, Italy, through the Paris Exposition of 1900. 



6682. Macedonian oak. — A trunk section of Q. macedonica A. DC. Native of 



southern Europe. From Potenza, Italy, through the Paris Exposition of 

 1900. 



6683. Shirakashi. — A block of the wood of Quercus sp. Native of eastern Asia. 



From Japan. 



6684. Red-oak barrel stave. — A barrel stave made of the wood of Q. rubra L. 



Native of eastern North America. Presented by C. Heidt & Son, of Jersey 

 City, New Jersey. 



6685. Bog-oak umbrella handle. — A carved umbrella handle made of the wood of 



Quercus sp. Presented by William F. Gaynor, October, 1904. 



6686. Shira-no-ki. — A block of the wood of Q. cuspidata Thunb. Native of 



eastern Asia. From Japan. 



6687. Ake-gashi. — A block of the wood of Q. acuta Thunb. Native of eastern 



Asia. From Japan. 



6688. Ichi-gashi. — A block of the wood of Q. gilva Blume. Native of eastern 



Asia. From Japan. 



6689. Rock-elm mouse trap. — A mouse trap of which the base is made of the 



wood of Ulmus Thomasi Sargent. Native of northern North America. 

 Presented by the Animal Trap Company, of Abingdon, Illinois. 



6690. A rat trap of the same. Same donor. 



6691. American elm barrel stave. — A barrel stave made of the wood of U. americana 



L. Native of eastern and central North America. Presented by C. 

 Heidt & Son, of Jersey City, New Jersey. 



6692. American elm dressed barrel hoops. — A bundle of five dressed barrel hoops 



of the wood of the same tree. Same donor. 



THE MULBERRY FAMILY (Moraceae) 



6693. Trophis wood. — A trunk section of Tropins americana L. Native of tropical 



America. Acquired by G. V. Nash in Haiti, in 1903. 



6694. European sugar-berry. — A trunk section of Celtis australis L. Native of 



southern Europe. From Pisa, Italy, through the Paris Exposition of 1900. 



6695. Trumpet-wood. — A 1;runk section of Cecropia peltata L. Native of tropical 



America. Same source as preceding. 



6696. Chaplash. — A trunk section of Artocarpus Chaplasha Roxb. Native of the 



East Indies. From British India. 



6697. Breadfruit. — A trunk section of A. incisa L. Native of the Malay region 



and cultivated in tropical countries. Acquired by G. V. Nash in Haiti, 

 in 1903. 



6698. Wild fig. — A trunk section of Ficus mitrophora Warb. Native of the West 



Indies. Same source as preceding. 



