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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM!, 1923. 



AGRICULTURE. DEPARTMENT 

 OF — Continued. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry — Contd. 

 Europe by Mrs. Agnes Chase 

 (68942) ; (through Mrs. Chase) 

 1900 specimens of mounted 

 grasses (70076) ; plant from 

 Maryland (68967) ; plant from 

 Costa Rica (69010) ; plant 

 (69035) ; (through Dr. S. P. 

 Blake) 14 specimens and 6 

 photographs of tropical Ameri- 

 can plants (69288) ; 1435 plants. 

 chiefly from Arizona and New 

 Mexico, collected by W. W. Eg- 

 gleston (69513) ; ( through W.W. 

 Stockberger) 939 plants of the 

 western United States collected 

 by Mr. Eggleston (69719) ; 10 

 plants collected in California by 

 H. G. McKeever (69596) ; 186 

 plants collected in Guatemala 

 and British Honduras by Dr. 

 O. F. Cook, also 10 plants col- 

 lected by Dr. O. F. Cook in 

 Pet6n. Guatemala (69679, 

 69761) ; 10 plants from Florida 

 (69815) ; 40 plants collected in 

 Florida by Dr. Edgar T. Wherry 

 (69937) ; 16 specimens of Philip- 

 liine Islands Government Grades 

 of Abaca (Manila hemp), and 

 3 ungraded specimens (70109). 

 (See also under Henry D. 

 Baker and .J. M. Grant.) 

 States Relations Service (through 

 Dr. L. O. Howard) : 23 speci- 

 mens and 2 slides representing 

 type material of 6 species of 

 Hymenoptera described by Dr. 

 D. T. Fulla\Tay from the Island 

 of Guam (69742). 

 (See also under Frits Johansen.) 

 AGUIRRE, Stephen E., American 

 Vice Consul, Manzanillo, Mexico : 2 

 specimens of cacti, 4 plants, 2 photo- 

 graphs and a plant (69094, 69619, 

 69991). 

 AITCHESON, Samuel, Laurel, Md. : 



Pileated woodpecker (68907). 

 ALDRICH, Dr. J. M., U. S. National 

 Museum : 2100 insects from the Adi- 

 rondacks (08609) ; 360 specimens of 



ALDRICH, Dr. J. M.— Continued, 

 flies, including 64 species, and types 

 of 2 species (69173) ; 151 specimens, 

 107 species, including cotypes of 7 

 species, of European and Formosan 

 flies (69239). 



ALLEN, C. C, Nassau, New Provi- 

 dence, Bahamas : 45 landshells from 

 Na.ssau (68659). 



ALLEN. CouKTNEY C, New Rochelle, 

 N. Y. : 8 etchings and 4 block prints 

 (69793, loan). 



AMALGAMATED PHOTOGRAPHIC 

 IMANUFAGTURERS, LTD.. London, 

 England : Paget Color Process lan- 

 tern slide (69855). 



AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS 

 ASSOCIATION. Textile Section, 

 Baltimore, Md. (through Miss Mir- 

 iam Birdseye, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C.) : 

 5 two-yard samples of " Homeco " 

 standard silk fabrics and 5 silk 

 petticoats used in testing wearing 

 qualities of these fabrics (69397). 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NAT- 

 URAL HISTORY, New York City: 

 Specimen of an ophiuran (68854) ; 

 a 468-grara piece of the' Rose City, 

 Mich., meteoric stone (69113, ex- 

 change) ; skull of a bat from Porto 

 Rico (69203, exchange) ; 181 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera (ants and 

 bees, mostly African ants), repre- 

 senting 52 species, 18 of which are 

 represented by paratypes (69535) ; 

 shrimp from the Gulf of California 

 (70061). 



AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN 

 CONGO MISSION, Luebo, Belgian 

 Congo, Africa : 4 quartzite paleo- 

 lithic implements from gravels near 

 Luebo (70046). 



AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY. 

 INC., THE, New York City: Series 

 of specimens illustrating 6 types of 

 cotton threads used for embroider- 

 ing, crocheting, mending, and ma- 

 chine sewing (69934). 

 AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS 

 COMPANY, Jersey City, N. J.: 13 

 Notting steel quoins and 1 lock-up 

 key (69568) ; Unitype typesetting 



