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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



AGRicrLTURE, Dkpartmknt OF — Cont'd. 

 (4S1T9) ; 2 living plants, Crassu- 

 laceae, obtained by E. A. (loldnian, 

 from Berkeley, Cal. (48215) ; 12 

 birds in alcohol, 3 spiders and a 

 leech (48259) ; 3 species of land and 

 fresh-water shells from California 

 (48336) ; S3 plants collected by 

 Vernon Bailey in the western sec- 

 tion of the United States (48353) ; 

 G living plants, DiuUeija, collected in 

 California by E. A. Goldman 

 (48382) ; specimen of sedge, Carex 

 nehiaskcnsis, from California, col- 

 lected by C. Hart Merriam (4843S) ; 

 21 plants collected in Colorado by 

 Merritt Cary (48616) : 2 plants 

 from California (4S621) ; 2 plants 

 collected in Louisiana by A. H. 

 Howell (4SGGS) : 2 plants, Amchin- 

 clticr, collected in the District of 

 Columbia by W. L. McAfee (48715) ; 

 plant. Agave deserti, from Cali- 

 fornia, collected by Yernon Bailey 

 (48728). 



Bureau of Entomolofjij: 42 speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera collected in 

 Mexico by R. Miiller (47546) ; 14 

 mosquitoes collected at Stockton and 

 transmitted by H. J. Quayle, Berke- 

 ley, Cal. (47.560) ; 43 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from R. Miiller, Mexico 

 City, Mexico (47575) ; about 100 

 specimens of insects, mostly larvae, 

 collected by John R. Johnston, Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry, in connec- 

 tion with his investigations of the 

 "bud rot" of the cocoanut palm in 

 the West Indies (47607) ; 102 speci- 

 mens of Hemiptera from various 

 sources, principally collected by E. 

 S. G. Titus (47608) ; reptiles and 

 a crustacean collected by George P. 

 Goll, in Guatemala (47615) ; large 

 collection of insects from the Canal 

 Zone, Panama, made by Mr. August 

 Busek in the summer of 1907 

 (47667) ; 42 Lepidoptera from R. 

 Miiller, Mexico City, Mexico 

 (47746) ; 79 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera from R. Miiller (47755) ; 57 

 specimens of Hymenoptera. types of 

 new species (47835) ; specimen of 



Agkiculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 Ldinpronoln innrpiiutta (47836) ; 50 

 insects from Dr. A. Duges, Guana- 

 juato, Mexico (47842) ; 24 slides of 

 CoUcmhoJd and Thysanurn from 

 Mrs. F. L. Harvey, Orono, Me. 



(47848) : 14 insects from Rev. A. H. 

 Mauee, Southern Pines, N. C. 



(47849) ; about 50 insects, mostly 

 Hymenoptera (47864) ; 3 specimens 

 of Coleoptera and 1 of Hymenoptera 

 from Rev, A. H. :Manee (47892) ; 

 10 specimens of an isopod, Armadil- 

 Hdiiim rnlffarc, from Waco, Tex., 

 collected by Paul Hauhurst (48088) ; 

 51 specimens of Lepidoptera from 

 Mexico, collected by R. Miiller 

 (48131) ; about 1,000 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from Texas, resulting 

 from the cotton-boll weevil investi- 

 gations (48160) ; 2 nests of a but- 

 terfly, Eucheira socialis, from Mex- 

 ico (48161) ; isopod, Ligijda exotica, 

 from the Azores, collected by L. O. 

 Howard, and an isopod, Metoponor- 

 tlius pruinosus, from Dalton, Tex., 

 collected by W. Dwight Pierce 

 (48165) ; 600 specimens of named 

 Hymenoptera (48218) ; about 200 in- 

 sects from Mexico sent by Frederick 

 Knab (48224) ; about 200 insects 

 from Mexico, collected by F. Knab 

 (48242) ; 40 specimens of .Lepidop- 

 tera from Mexico obtained by R. 

 Miiller (482.58) ; 291 specimens of 

 Hemiptera obtained from Robert 

 Meusel, Kismaros, Nograd-megye, 

 Hungary (48264) ; about 250 Insects 

 collected by F. Knab in Cordoba, 

 Mexico (48307) ; about 80 insects 

 collected by E. G. Kelly at Manhat- 

 tan, Kans. (48309) ; about 50 larvae 

 and cocoons of • Lepidoptera from 

 North China, collected by F. N. 

 Meyer (48365) ; 12 chironomid flies 

 (48358) ; 40 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera from Mexico, collected by R. 

 Miiller (48375) ; 7 flies obtained 

 from Y. A. E. Daecke, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. (48376) ; 5 flies from Dr. D. 

 Lahille. Argentina (48.377) ; 1,148 

 specimens of Coleoptera, mainly 

 European, but including a few from 



