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AGRICULTURE. DEPARTMENT r 

 OF — Continued. 

 Federal Horticultural Board — Con. 

 Prince (66945, 67351, 68406, 

 67772) ; spider (66949) ; 2 spe- 

 cimens of eartliworms from soil 

 around Aspidistra plants from 

 Liverpool, England, and a snake 

 found in a banana cargo from 

 Tela, Honduras, collected at 

 Philadelphia, Pa., by Inspector 

 Max Kisiluk (67358, 68917) ; 9 

 specimens, 2 species, of land and 

 fx'esh-water mollusks taken in 

 earth and sphagnum about 

 plants from Madras, India 

 (67413) ; 5 specimens, 4 species, 

 of land and fresh-water mol- 

 lusks found in soil around palms 

 in pots from Calcutta, India, 

 collected at Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (68231) ; hzard found in a 

 cargo of bananas from Jamaica 

 (67445) ; gecko taken from log- 

 wood from Jamaica at Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (68175) ; gecko from 

 Puerto Castillo, Honduras, and 

 3 land shells from Bowden, 

 Jamaica (68411) ; lizard found 

 in a shipment of bananas from 

 Tela, Honduras, by C. E. Prince, 

 Baltimore, Md. (67771) ; mol- 

 lusk, collected in Philadelphia, 

 Pa., in banana rubbish from 

 Tela, Honduras (68024) ; 4 mol- 

 lusks collected at Philadelphia, 

 Pa., in soil and dirt ballast 

 from Naples, Italy (68037) ; 

 specimen of isopod found on an 

 old log in the vicinity of Bam- 

 boo Station, 13 miles southwest 

 of Savannah, Ga., by H. L. San- 

 ford, February 8, 1922 (68068) ; 

 3 land shells said to have come 

 from Port de Platte, Haiti 

 (68179) ; lizard found in a 

 bunch of banana rubbish from 

 Guatemala (68210). 

 Forest Service: 8 specimens of 

 amphipods from piling from 

 Pensacola Harbor, Fla. (67334) ; 

 (through W. R. Chapline) 5 

 plants from California and 



AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT 

 OF — Continued. 

 Forest Service — Continued. 



Washington (68047) ; plant 

 from Arizona (68086). 



(See also under American 

 Enamel Co., American Handle 

 Co., Crandall Bros., the J. B. 

 Hellenberg Co. (Inc.), Jenkins 

 & Bogert Manufacturing Co., 

 Horatio Kelsey (Inc.), Newton 

 & Thompson Manufacturing Co., 

 Oldtown Realty Co., and War- 

 ren Novelty Co.) 

 Bureau of Plant Industry: 7 frag- 

 mentary plants and 10 photo- 

 graphs, chiefly of type speci- 

 mens ; also, through Dr. S. F. 

 Blake, 21 photographs and 20 

 fragmentary specimens of plants, 

 chiefly types (66782, 68015) ; 

 plant from Mexico (66807) ; 

 fragmentary specimen of plant 

 from Utah (66825) ; 2 plants 

 from Washington (06881); 214 

 plants collected in Montana and 

 Wyoming by E. O. Wooton 

 (66893, 66984, 67023, 67145) ; 

 specimens of rusts collected by 

 Mr. Wooton in Arizona and 

 California (67525) ; 2 plants 

 collected in Arizona by Dr. H. 

 L. Shantz (66894) ; 277 speci- 

 mens of grasses collected by Dr. 

 Shantz in Africa (67670) ; 10 

 plants collected in Maryland by 

 Dr. Frederick V. Coville 

 (66957) ; 36 plants (66983, 

 67744, 67761, 68151, 68229) ; 

 3 plants from New York 

 (67065, 67065, 67319) ; 59 speci- 

 mens of mosses and plants" 

 collected by Wilson Popenoe 

 in South and Central Amer- 

 ica (67081, 67825, 67977) ; 2 

 plants from Mexico and 2 photo- 

 graphs of Mexican plants 

 (67132) ; 2 specimens of plck- 

 eringite collected by F. B. Head- 

 ley near the Lahontan Reser- 

 voir, about 15 miles west of 

 Fallon, Nev. (67192) ; 1,050 

 mounted specimens of grasses 



