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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 



Interior Department and Bureau of 

 American Ethnology: About 1,000 

 archeological objects collected by Dr. 

 J. Walter Fewkes, of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, in connection with the ex- 

 cavation and repair of ' ' Cliff Palace " in 

 the Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., in 

 1909 (50765). 



International Fisheries Commission, 

 Stanford University, Cal.: A whitefish, 

 lake trout, and sturgeon from the Great 

 Lakes (51348). 



International Photographic Exhi- 

 bition, Dresden, Germany: Diploma 

 and medal awarded to the Smithsonian 

 Institution at the International Photo- 

 graphic Exhibition held in Dresden, 

 1909 (51065). 



Isthmian Canal Commission, Culebra, 

 Canal Zone : 13 specimens of fossil shells 

 from the Culebra Cut (50525); through 

 Allan H. Jennings, about 500 speci- 

 mens of mosquitoes, mostly bred, and 2 

 vials of small fishes (50790); specimens 

 of supposed fossils (51187); cocoon and 

 pupa of a moth, Trichostibas, belonging 

 to the family Yponomeutidse of the 

 Tineina (51391). 



Jack, John E., Fort Myers, Fla.: Speci- 

 men of stomatopod, Lysiosquilla scabri- 

 cauda, from Aransas Pass, Tex. (50809). 



Jackson, Prof. Robert T., Cambridge, 

 Mass.: Sea urchins (50867: exchange). 



James, Mrs. Julian, AVashington, D.C.: 

 Ruby Bohemian sugar bowl and lid 

 (service of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mason); 

 cut-glass fruit dish and saucer, and 

 wineglass (service of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Theodorus Bailey Myers) ; 2 saltcellars, 

 2 saucers, 2 spoons, and 3 stem wine- 

 glasses (service of Major and Mrs. Myers) 

 (50309); sword, with scabbard and belt 

 (51151); a bracelet of plaited strands of 

 shell beads (51286) ; relics of the Bailey- 

 Myers-Mason families (51497). Loan. 



Janis, Stephen, Tuba City, Ariz.: 14 

 specimens of pottery from Red Lake, 

 Ariz. (50939). 



Jardin Botanique de l'Etat. (See un- 

 der Brussels, Belgium.) 



Jenney, C. E., Fresno, Cal.: S})ecimeu of 

 Brachycistis nevadensis (50408); 60 in- 

 sects and 7 specimens of isopod, Porce- 

 llio scaber Latreille, var. marmorata 

 Brandt & Ratzeburg (51482); 20 in- 

 sects (51606). 



Johns, R. H., Houston, Tex.: Larva of 



a moth, Megalopyge opercularis (50935). 



Johnson, J. Chester, Marine Mills, 

 Minn.: Stone implements, principally 

 fragments, from burial mounds in the 

 vicinity of Marine Mills (51227: ex- 

 change); 5 grooved stone sledges, or 

 mauls (50375: exchange); fragments of 

 pottery and arrowheads (50425). 



Johnson, Prof. O. B., Seattle, Wash.: 

 About 30 specimens of insects from the 

 Philippine Islands (51472). 



Johnston, Mrs. E. E., Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 Specimens of fresh-water shells washed 

 into San Pedro Bay, Cal. (50622); shells 

 representing 3 species, 1 being the 

 type of a new species, from San Pedro, 

 Cal., and the Gulf of California (51525); 

 specimen of Vanicoro aperta from the 

 Gulf of California (51693). 



Johnston, J. R., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C: 15 ferns from 

 Cuba (50566). 



Jones, Fayeti'e A., Albuquerque, N. 

 Mex.: 3 specimens of Pentamerus ob- 

 longus from New Mexico (50471). 



Jones, Marcus E., Salt Lake City, Utah: 

 365 plants, chiefly from the western part 

 of the United States (50323: exchange); 

 about 1,300 specimens of plants from the 

 western part of the United States (51462: 

 purchase). 



Jordan, Clay E., St. Louis, Mo.: Spec^i- 

 men of weevil, Cholus, from the Tropics 

 (50303). 



Joseph, E. M., Weiser, Idaho: Portion of 

 the skeleton of a Shoshone Indian, and 

 a perforated ornament or "charm" of 

 galena, found in Oregon (50803). 



JuDD, Mrs. Florence A. Rockwell, New 

 York City: Silver snuffbox, inscribed 

 "M. F. to Mrs. C. C. Fillmore, 1862" 

 (50590^). 



