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KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT— Contd. 



U. S. Geological Survey — Contd. 

 J. B. Reeside, jr., in Profes- 

 sional Paper 131-H (69106) ; 25 

 specimens of Cretaceous inverte- 

 brates from tlie Colorado group 

 of Bighorn County, Mont, in- 

 cluding the types and figured 

 specimens described by J. B. 

 Reeside, jr., in Professional 

 Paper 132-C (69277) ; 33 speci- 

 mens of minerals from Mexico 

 (69107) ; a small collection of 

 tungsten ores representing a 

 paper by R. S. Fitch and F. F. 

 Loughlin, published in Economic 

 Geology, volume 11, no. 1, Janu- 

 ary, 1916 (69131) ; miscellaneous 

 specimens of sandstone, rhyo- 

 lite, etc., collected principally 

 from Colorado by Dean E. Win- 

 chester (69157) ; vertebrate fos- 

 sils from the Esmeralda forma- 

 tion, Tonopah quadrangle, Ne- 

 vada (69211) ; fragmentary 

 bones of a plesiosaur from 

 Alaska Peninsula, collected by 

 W. R. Smith, and 3 lots of rep- 

 tilian fossils collected by Frank 

 Reeves in central Montana 

 (69256) ; fragments of an upper 

 molar tooth of a large fossil 

 camel collected by Kirk Bryan 

 at the base of a tuff near Haw^- 

 thorne, Nevada (69276) ; 14 

 specimens of rocks described in 

 Geologic Folio, Castle Rock, 

 Colo., by G. B. Richardson 

 (69576) ; manganese and iron 

 minerals collected by H. D. 

 Miser in western "Virginia, and 

 described in Bulletin 23 of the 

 "Virginia Geological Survey 

 (69904) ; vertebrate fossils and 

 other fish remains collected by 

 Arthur M. Piper in Owyhee 

 County, Idaho (69910). 



(See also under "William C. 

 Behumin. ) 



National Park Service, Yellow- 

 stone National Park, Yellow- 

 stone Park, Wyo. (through M. 

 P. Skinner) : Skulls of 3 moun- 

 tain sheep from Yellowstone 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT— Contd. 



National Park Service — Contd. 

 National Park, and skull of n 

 mountain sheep from Glacier 

 Park, Mont. (69344). 



INTERNATIONAL HEALTH 

 BOARD, New York City (through 

 Dr. F. F. Russell) : Fish from Peru 

 (68944) ; 9 specimens of Poeciloi(i 

 fishes and a goby, collected for the 

 International Health Board in Gua- 

 temala, and forwarded through Dr. 

 Victor G. Heiser (69237) ; 6 fishes 

 collected in Mexico (69555). 



IOWA, STATE UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Iowa City, Iowa (through Dr. C. C. 

 Nutting) : 5 specimens of crabs col- 

 lected in 1893 by the Bahama Ex- 

 pedition of the State University of 

 Iowa (69400) ; a coral from off 

 the coast of Barbados (70013, ex- 

 change). 



IR"WIN, A. W., Griffithville, Ark.: 

 Milksnake (69295). 



JACKSON, Ralph W., Cambridge, 

 Md. : 2 skins, with skulls, of white- 

 footed mice from Cambridge, Md.. 

 24 specimens, 6 species, of marine 

 mollusks from the State of "Wash- 

 ington and Penang, Straits Settle- 

 ments (69543) ; 34 specimens, 12 

 species, of fresh water and marine 

 mollusks from the United States 

 and India (70203). 



JAEGER, Edmund C, Riverside, 

 Calif. : 80 plants from California 

 (69624). 



JAHN, Dr. Alfredo, Caracas, Vene- 

 zuela (through H. Pittier) : 234 

 plants from Venezuela (68669, 

 69648). 



JAMES, Mrs. Julian, "Washington, D. 

 C. (through Messrs. J. Herbert Car- 

 penter and William Allen Butler, 

 Executors) : a collection of histor- 

 ical and ethnological materials 

 (70138, bequest). 



JAMES, Estate of Mrs. Julian- 

 ( through Messrs. J. Herbert Carpen- 

 ter and William Allen Butler, Ex- 

 ecutors) : Gold membership badge of 

 the National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America owned by Mrs. 

 James (69957). 



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