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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



Richardson, Mrs. Thomas F., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Collection of art ob- 

 jects, consisting of laces, embroider- 

 ies, ivories, and other articles 

 (48805: loan). 



RiCKER, P. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 G,950 mounted and 2,000 unmounted 

 specimens of fungi (48196: deposit) : 

 1,000 specimens of fungi (4S197). 



RicKSECKER, L. E., San Diego, Cal. : 

 About 100 moths (48G38). 



RiDGWAY, Robert, V. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 5 birds' skins and a partial 

 .skeleton of a bird (48147). 



Riley, J. H.. V. S. National Museum : 

 25 birds' skins from Europe, Mo- 

 rocco, and the Canary Islands 

 (482.39). 



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Instituto de 

 Manguinhos : 26 species of mosqui- 

 toes from Brazil (48659: exchange). 



Rivera. Manuel J., Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 About 125 beetles from Southern 

 Chile (47706). 



RoBBiNS, Charles P., Spokane, Wash. : 

 Samples of tin ore from Spokane tin 

 mines (47797). 



Robertson, Mrs. T. C, Columbia, S. C. : 

 Collection of pottery made by the 

 Catawba Indians, and 25 unmounted 

 photographs illustrating their native 

 customs, etc. (48736: purchase). 



Robeson, Mrs. G. M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Fan and piece of Greek lace 

 (48803: loan). 



Robinson, Maj. Wikt, U. S. Army, 

 West Point, N. Y. : Mammals, birds, 

 and insects from various localities 

 (48359) : about 50 insects (48618). 



RoHWER, S. A., Florissant, Colo.: 

 Moths and mosquitoes (47631 : ex- 

 change) ; about 175 insects (48108). 



RoHWER, S. A., and T. I). A. Cocke- 

 rell. Boulder, Colo. : 46 specimens 

 of mosquitoes, representing the spe- 

 cies Culiseta impatiens {^ahsohri- 

 nus) and JEdcs stbnulaiis { = vitta- 

 tus=al)frtchii) (47555). 



Rolle. H., Berlin, Germany: 166 lots, 

 comprising several hundred land 

 shells from the Philippine Islands. 

 China, Mexico, Africa, etc. (from 

 the Molleudorff collection and other 

 sources) (47729: purchase). 



■ Roosevelt, Hon. Theodore. President 



I of the United States: A beautifully 



embroidered Arabian saddle-cloth 



(47815) ; model, in brass, of an 



Egyptian obelisk (48118). 



Roosevelt. Mrs. Theodore, The White 

 House: Painted fan with carved 

 ivory sticks, and a handkerchief nf 

 Phllipi)ine drawnwork and embroid- 

 ery (48732: loan). 



Roosevelt, Quentin, The White 

 House: Bird, CcrtJiia familinris 

 ai)icric(iii(i (47904). 



Rosenstock, E,. Gotha, Germany : 99 

 ferns from southern Brazil (48113: 

 purchase). 



Rossignol. (i. R., Jr., Savannah. Ga. : 

 Nests and eggs of seaside sparrow, 

 Ammodramus m(iriti))uis, and Wonu- 

 ington's marsh wren, Telmaiodytcs 

 (jrificiix. with 2 ]iarent birds of the 

 latter (47538). 



Rowley, J., Palo Alto, Cal. : Shrew, 

 Sorcx ra(/r<ins (48684). 



Royal Botanic Garden. (See under 

 Calcutta, India.) 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See imder 

 Kew, I.,ondon. England.) 



Royal Botanical Museum. (See un- 

 der Berlin, Germany.) 



Royal ^Museum of Natural History. 

 (See under Vienna. Austria.) 



RoYSTER. Alphonso, Suffolk, Vn. : 2 

 purple finches, Carpodacns piirinirnts 

 (48448). 



RuGG, Harold G., Hanover, N. H. : 11 

 ferns from New England (48456: 

 exchange). 



Russell, Col. A. H., U. S. Army (re- 

 tired), AVashington, D. C. : Collec- 

 tion of small arms and appliances 

 (48192). 



