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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT 

 OF — Continued. 



Bureau of Entomology — Contd. 

 specimens of cicadas collected by 

 Mr. Dixon Merrill 6 miles south 

 of Lebanon, Wilson County, Tenn. 

 (66001) ; 380 specimens of Co- 

 leoptera, 220 of Hemiptera, and 

 33 of Lepidoptera (66010) ; 2 

 mollusks, Megalomnstoma cro- 

 ceum and Veronicella ocoiden- 

 talis, from San Juan, Porto 

 Rico (66237); 6 amphipods, 

 Orchestia grillus, collected by 

 Mr. J. D. Mitchell, Victoria, 

 Tex. (66399) ; 2,857 specimens 

 of determ ined H y m e n o p t e r a 

 (66750) ; 34 specimens of in- 

 sects from Brazil (66752) ; 800 

 beetles (66756). 



(See also under California Acad- 

 emy of Sciences and Gerald F. 

 Hill.) 



Federal Horticultural Board: 4 

 specimens, 1 species, of mol- 

 lusks, Neritina zehra, collected 

 In soil about plants from Para, 

 Brazil, at quarantine, Washing- 

 ton (65203) ; 3 isopods, P/w/oscio. 

 species, on orchids from Manaos, 

 Brazil (65.549) ; 2 vials of en- 

 chytraid worms from Holland 

 (65638) : 4 slugs collected in dirt 

 around plants from Naples, Italy 

 (66266) ; 5 specimens, 3 species, 

 of mollusks taken from soil 

 around shamrocks from Liver- 

 pool, England (66279) ; 3 speci- 

 mens, 1 species, of mollusks col- 

 lected by Mr. Max Kisliuk, jr., 

 at Philadelphia, Pa. (66461) ; 5 

 specimen-s, 2 species, of mollusks, 

 Opeas goodalU, and SuiuUna 

 octona, from soil around a potted 

 palm fi-om Georgetown, British 

 Guiana (66663). 



Forest Service: Plant, CJieilanthes 

 viUosa, from New Mexico 

 (66058) : 



Forest Service, Forest Products 

 Laboratory, Madison, Wis.: 23 

 specimens of airplane ribs, ten- 

 pins, duck pins, and shoe lasts, 

 showing laminated wood con- 

 struction (66696). 



AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT 



OF — Continued. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry: 3,281 

 specimens of grasses (65186, 

 65618) ; (through Prof. A. S. 

 Hitchcock) ; 1,017 specimens of 

 grasses (65426, 66015); 95 

 plants (65187, 6-5255, 65272, 

 65310, 65414) ; 45 specimens of 

 plants from St. Lucia (65193) ; 

 19 plants from Georgia (65194) ; 

 700 plants collected by Mr. W. 

 W. Eggleston (65195) ; plants 

 from the District of Columbia 

 (65196) ; 2 packets of seeds of 

 African plants (65197) ; 662 

 specimens of plants from Cen- 

 tral America, collected by Dr. 

 S. F. Blake (65226, 65951) ; 

 (through Dr. Blake), 6 photo- 

 graphs of type specimens of 

 plants, and 11 specimens of 

 mosses from Guatemala (65409, 

 65895); 97 plants from India 

 (65297, 66580, 65588) ; plant, 

 Qaylussacia brachycera, from 

 Pennsylvania (65356) ; 17 pho- 

 tographs of botanical speci- 

 mens; 20 plants, cacti, from 

 Washington (85648) ; 2 plants, 

 Ribes, from Alaska (65693) ; 

 9 plants from Mexico (65720) ; 

 5 plants from Texas (65811) ; 

 90 Guatemalan plants, 17 plants 

 from Colombia and Costa Rica, 

 46 plants from Colombia, all col- 

 lected by Mr. Wilson Popenoe 

 (66018, 65925, 66039) ; (through 

 Pi'Of. C. V. Piper) photograph of 

 type specimen of plant, Phaseo- 

 lus ricciardianus, 2 photographs 

 of plants, 32 plants from Flor- 

 ida, and 259 plants from North 

 Dakota (65926, 66000, 66017, 

 66163) ; fragmentary specimen 

 and photograph of a plant, 

 Rinorea gracilis, from Bolivia 

 (66128) ; (through Dr. F. V. 

 Coville) plant, and section of 

 trunk of sage brush collected by 

 R. L. Piemeisel, August 7, 1912, 

 2 miles northwest of Tooele, 

 Utah (66164, 66530) ; plant, 

 Cassytha fiKformis, from Flor- 



