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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT— Con. 



U. S. Geological Survey — Contd. 

 specimens from Western Aus- 

 tralia (66622) ; rock carrying 

 molybdenum - bearing halotricb- 

 ite from the south side of Du- 

 chesne River, 2 miles southwest 

 of Ouray, Utah, collected by Mr. 

 F, L. Hess in 1917 (66644) ; 2 

 specimens of dike rock from 

 Hall Quarry, Mount Desert 

 Island, Me. (66672) ; duplicate 

 phosphate specimens from west- 

 ern phosphate fields of Utah, 

 Idaho, and Wyoming, collected 

 by Messrs. H. S. Gale, R. W. 

 Richards, and E. Blackwelder 

 (66706). 

 ( See also under Haiti, Republic of, 

 B. Leo Laird and Dr. Frederick 

 W. Sardeson.) 

 INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO., New 

 York City: Specimen of sandstone 

 used as a pulp stone in grinding 

 wood for paper making (65514). 



IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRI- 

 CULTURE .\ND MECHANIC ARTS, 

 Ames, Iowa (through Dr. L. H. 

 Pammel ) : 9 flies and beetles 

 (65493). 



IOWA, STATE UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Iowa City, lowd. (through Prof. C. C. 

 Nutting) : 71 ophiurans from the 

 University's Barbados - Antigua ex- 

 pedition (65732). 



JACKSON, Prof. H. S., Department of 

 Botany, Purdue University, Lafay- 

 ette, Ind. : Specimen of rust from 

 Indiana (65781). 



JACKSON, Ralph W., Cambridge, 

 Md. : 2 skins of horned larks, genus 

 Otocoris; 38 specimens, 12 species, 

 of mollusks and larva of 2 species of 

 insects, all from Maryland (65366, 

 66435) ; skin and skull of a squirrel. 

 Sciurus (66338) ; 51 specimens, 9 

 species, of mollusks from Little 

 Choptank River, Md., including one 

 type specimen (66340). 



JACKSON, Rear Admiral R. H., U. S. 

 Navy. ( See under Mrs. Margaret A. 

 S. Smith.) 



JAEGER, Edmund C, Palm Springs. 

 Calif. : 3 plants, Sclagmella, from 

 California (66407). 



JAGGER, Prof. T. A., Volcano House, 

 Hawaii (through Dr. H. S. Wash- 

 ington, Washington, D. C.) : A mass 

 of filamentous basalt (Pele's Hair) 

 from Kilauea Crater, Hawaiian 

 Islands (65784). 



JAMES, H., Bisbee, Ariz. : Tooth of an 

 extinct species of horse (66247). 



.JAMES, Mrs. Julian-, Washington, D. 

 C. : Purple boudoir cap (65241, 

 loan) ; cut-glass night lamp of the 

 period of 1850 (65554) ; gold locket 

 containing portraits of Mr. and Mrs. 

 James, June 17, 1869 (65565, loan) ; 

 dress worn by Mrs. Julian-James at 

 the Colonial Ball held at the New 

 Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C, 

 on March 31, 1921, when she repre- 

 sented her sixth great-grandmother, 

 Mrs. Hugh Mason (66445, loan). 

 (See also under Mrs. George L. 

 Andrews, Mrs. Charles W. Rich- 

 ardson, and Mrs. J. Kearny 

 Warren. ) 



JANDORF, Morton L., York, Pa.: 5 

 specimens of zinc minerals (66215, 

 exchange). 



JANES, F K A N K, Truman, Ark. 

 (through Dr. O. P. Hay) : Fragment 

 of a tooth and a part of a dorsal 

 vertebra of a mastodon (66428). 



JARDIN BOTANICO, Trinidad, Para- 

 guay (Dr. Carlos Fiebrig, Superin- 

 tendent) : 20 living cacti and 3 pack- 

 ages of seeds (65282, exchange). 



JENKINS, C. Francis, Washington, 

 D. C. : A model high-speed motion- 

 picture camera for the analysis of 

 motion (66500) ; a motion-picture 

 camera with a vertical reciprocating 

 motion of lens barrel and film (no 

 lens), and a motion-picture camera 

 with a longitudinal reciprocating 

 motion of lens barrel and film, 

 Tessar Lens, Tessar, No. 133,854, 

 Carl Zeiss (65552, loan). 



JOHANSEN, Feits, Victoria Memorial 

 Museum, Ottawa, Canada: 9 speci- 

 mens of amphipods representing 2 

 species, consisting of 3 specimens 



