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Smithsonian Institution — Continued . 

 birch bark containing supposedly 

 charred human remains, a basket, a 

 bone scraper, 3 wooden dishes, a 

 wooden box, tooth of a mammoth, and 

 2 fragments of a mammoth's tusk 

 (50974) ; fragments of 2 soapstone dishes 

 and a hammer stone from Virginia 

 (50975); a large transparency repre- 

 senting Canyon del Muerto, Ariz., 

 and 7 oil paintings by King and Ulke 

 representing portraits of Indian chiefs 

 (50976); 25 photographs of objects in 

 the collection of Mr. J. A. Chisholm, 

 Puebla, Mexico (51459); stone club 

 from the State of Washington, procured 

 from E. A. Post, Gate, Wash. (51692). 

 National Museum,, collected by mem- 

 bers of the staff: Bartsch, Paul: 3 birds' 

 nests from the Philippine Islands 

 (50362); insects from the Philippine 

 Islands collected during the Albatross 

 Philippine Expedition (50789); skin of 

 lole gularis from the Philippine Islands 

 (51546) ; 2 snakes and a batrachian from 

 Great Falls, Va. (51605). Bassler, R. S. : 

 About 300 specimens of Ordovician and 

 Silurian fossils from the Ohio Valley 

 (50396). Bean, B. A. : Fishes from Key 

 West and Lake Monroe, Fla. (51682; 

 51683). Bell,E.W.: 2 young specimens 

 of Mus musculus (50585). Crawford, 

 J.C.: 46 specimens of Hymenoptera, and 

 30 specimens of insects from Plummer'a 

 Island, Md . (51394 ; 51496) ; 14 specimens 

 of Bombus, including the type of a new 

 species (51434). Dall, W. H.: An In- 

 dian skull from San Miguel Island, Cal. 

 (50811); hydroids and an ostracod from 

 San Pedro Harbor, Cal., collected by 

 E. L. Eshnaur (51080). Hrdlicka, A.: 

 60 plants from Egypt (50385); insects 

 from Egypt (50532) ; about 30 specimens 

 from Egypt, consisting of mammals, 

 reptiles, scorpions, and a bird (50673). 

 Laney, F. B.: Specimen of amblygo- 

 nite and 3 specimens of lepidolite 

 (50415); specimen of calcite from High 

 Hill Mine, Virgilina, Va. (50461). 

 Maxon, W. R.: 100 plants from central 

 New York (50484); 900 specimens of 

 marine algae from Massachusetts (50573) ; 

 30 plants from Maryland (50721). Mer- 

 rill, G. P.: 2 specimens of granite from 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued, 

 near White Plains, N. C. (50317); peg- 

 matite from feldspar quarries, Mount 

 Apatite, Auburn, Me. (50456); speci- 

 mens of talc from quarries of the Cuth- 

 bert Land and Development Company, 

 near Wiehle, Va. (50509); 4 specimens 

 of gabbro and diorite from near Be- 

 thesda, Montgomery County, Md. 

 (50805). Miller, Gerrit S., jr.: Speci- 

 men in alcohol of brown bat, Eptesicus 

 fuscus (50459). Peale, A. C: 350 fossil 

 plants from the Laramie and Fort 

 Union formations of Wyoming and Colo- 

 rado (51192). Pogue, J. E., jr.: Sam- 

 ples of talc from quarries of the Cuth- 

 bert Land and Development Company, 

 near Wiehle, Va. (50509). Rathbun, 

 Miss M. J.: Specimens of surface tow- 

 ings from Sunday River, Oxford 

 County, Mo. (50536). Riley, J. H.: 

 Skin and skull of a weasel, Putorius 

 (50446); birds and crustaceans from 

 Smith's Island, Va. (50526); specimen 

 of hybrid duck, Cairina vioschata + Anas 

 boschas (51022); specimen of a young 

 rabbit, Sylvilagusf. mallurus, from Falls 

 Church, Va. (51352); 3 birds' skins 

 (51416); 84 birds' ekins, crustaceans, 

 and skull of a cetacean representing the 

 species Tursiops truncatus, collected 

 at Smith's Island, Va. (51561); 54 birds' 

 skins from Virginia (51637). Rose, J.N. : 

 Living cactus from New Mexico (50350) ; 

 200 specimens of living plants, mainly 

 cacti, from the southwestern part of the 

 United States and Mexico (51275; 

 51299); 175 plants, mainly living cacti, 

 from Mexico (51307; 51329; 51363); 

 dried plants from Mexico (51370); 103 

 specimens of plants, mainly living, 

 from Mexico (51378; 51420; 51455; 

 51463); 3 lizards and a snake from 

 Mexico (51595); about 10,000 plants, 

 chiefly from the western coast of 

 Mexico (51674); a mummied humming- 

 bird representing the species Calypte 

 castas, from Mexico (51675). Standley, 

 Paul C: 4 living specimens of cacti 

 from New Mexico (51492). Steele, 

 E. S.: 4 living plants from Indiana 

 (50567); 50 specimens of plants from the 

 vicinity of Washington, D. C. (51343); 

 730 plants from Wisconsin, Illinois, and 



