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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



AoRicri.TrKi:, Department of — Cont'd, 

 by ('. V. riper (47S05) ; between 

 200 iind SOU insects collected in 

 Guatemala by Argyle McLaughlan 

 (47S45) ; o living orchids from Flor- 

 ida collected by Mrs. Agnes Cbase 

 (47870) ; 165 specimens of Harvey's 

 "Maine weeds and forage plants" 

 (47909) ; 1,640 grasses from various 

 localities (47958) ; 3 plants collected 

 in Porto Rico by L. H. Dewey 

 (48027) ; a collection of 2,550 grasses 

 from various parts of the United 

 States, many of tbem having been 

 collected by Yirginius H. Chase, 

 Wady Petra. III. (48037) ; 28 plants 

 from central New York, obtained by 

 W. W. Rowlee (48052) ; 5 plants 

 (48072) ; 2 living plants, Echinocc- 

 reus riridiflonis, collected in Texas 

 by C. R. Ball (48297) ; 234 plants 

 collected in Mexico iu 1907 by W. E. 

 Safford (48379) ; 4 living plants, 

 Diidlcija piilvcrulcnta and Echino- 

 cactus viridcsccns, collected by ^Y. T. 

 Swingle in California (48437) ; 2 

 living specimens of Z)»(7/r//f/ collected 

 iu California by W. T. Swingle 

 (48478) : 16 plants collected by C. Y. 

 Piper in the southwestern part of 

 Yirginia (48779). 



Expcrimoit Stations: 24 specimens 

 of Alaskan plants collected by Miss 

 E. F. Woolsey (48129) ; 59 speci- 

 mens of Hawaiian algae collected by 

 Miss Miunie Reed, of the Kamaha- 

 meha schools and transmitted by the 

 Hawaiian Experiment Station 

 (47822). 



Forest Service: Specimen of living 

 cactus, Opuntia, collected in Utah 

 by I. Tidestrom (47712) ; specimen 

 of cactus, Oinnitio. and a package of 

 seeds collected by I. Tidestrom 

 (47767); 5 living plants, Echinoce- 

 reus, collected in Utah by I. Tide- 

 strom (4778G) ; 10 specimens of liv- 

 ing cacti, Opuntia, collected in Utah 

 by I. Tidestrom (47801) ; living cac- 

 tus, Opuntia, collected iu Colorado 

 by I. Tidestrom (47854) ; 5 speci- 

 mens of living cacti, , Echinoccreus 

 sp., from Hugo, Utah (47910) ; 2 



A(;i;u ii.TUKi;, Department of — Cont'd, 

 living siiecimens of cacti, Opuntia, 

 collected in Utah by I. Tidestrom 

 (47977) ; about 500 plants collected 

 by I. Tidestrom in Utah (48199) ; 

 245 plants from Oregon collected by 

 Messrs. Sampson and I'ierson 

 (48214); 108 plants collected iu 

 Oregon by James T. Jardine (48326) ; 

 specimen of living cactus, Opuntia, 

 from Arizona, collected liy I. Tide- 

 strom (48572) : 39 plants collected 

 in Arizona by I. Tidestrom (48092). 



Agriculture Department, Fisheries 

 Branch of. (See under Dublin, Ire- 

 land.) 



Ainsley, C. X., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Siteci- 

 men of two-winged fly, Opsebius 

 sulphuripes (48430). 



Albany Museum. (See under Gra- 

 hamstown. Cape Colony, South 

 Africa. ) 



Aldrich, Helen F., Wilmington, 



Mass. : Spider, Epeira insularis 



(47981). 

 Aldrich, J. M., Moscow, Idaho : 15 



specimens of flies, Helomyzidae 



(48812: exchange). 



Aldridge. C. p., Roanoke, Ya. : Worm 

 known among fishermen as the 

 "dob son," CorydaUs cornutus 

 (48864). 



Alexander, Charles P., Johnstown, 

 N. Y. : 3 s]iecimens of Iliimcnoptera 

 ( 48404 ) . 



Alexander, William H., Empire, Ca- 

 nal Zone, Panama : Beetle, Acroci- 

 nus lonfjimanus (48917). 



Alfaro, Anastasio. San Jose, Costa 

 Rica, Central America : Reptiles and 

 batrachiaus from Costa Rica (48560) ; 

 10 skins of Cistotliorus pohjglottus 

 lucidus from Costa Rica (48880). 



Allaire, C. B., San Antonio, Tex. : 2 

 specimens of cactus, Opuntia 

 (48903). 



Allen, John A., Cleveland, Ohio : An- 

 acharis associated with living speci- 

 mens of Aneylus and Planorljis from 

 Ohio (48128). 



