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KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



HUNTSMAN, Prof. A. G. (See trnder 

 Canadian Government, Biological 

 Board of Canada.) 



HYDE, Mrs. Chakles C, AVashington, 

 D. C. : Feather pelerine (68344). 



ILFORD (LTD.), Ilford, London, Eng- 

 land: Illustrated booklet, entitled 

 " Panchroniatism " folder, " Ilford 

 Rapid Panchromatic Plates," and a 

 folder containing 4 comparative 

 prints showing the advantages of 

 the panchromatic plates (67220). 



ILLICK, J. Theron, Department of 

 Biologj^ University of Nanking, Nan- 

 king, China : Skull of a wild boar 

 and 2 skulls of deer, all from China ; 

 also 4 lizards from Nanking and 

 Kiangsi, China (66SS3, 68526). 



ILLINGWOPtTH. Dr. J. F., Bernice 

 Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, 

 Hawaii: 10 Australian flies (67S40, 

 68228). 



ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM, Spring- 

 field, 111.: 300 casts of types and 

 other Paleozoic fossils prepared by 

 R. S. Bassler (66980). 



INDIANA, STATE OF, AD.JUTANT 

 GENERAL'S OFFICE, Indianapolis, 

 Ind. : Bronze medal, in duplicate, of 

 the type awarded by the State of 

 Indiana to members of the National 

 Guard of that State for service on 

 the Mexican border, 1916 (67022). 



INLAND PRINTER, THE, Chicago, 

 III. (through Harry Hillman, ed- 

 itor) : 12 half tones reproduced 

 from drawings of " The Early Mas- 

 ter Printers," as follows: Laurens 

 Janszoon Coster, Aldus Manutius, 

 William Caxton, William Caslon, 

 Robert Estienne, Louis Elzevir, 

 Isaiah Thomas, John Baskerville, 

 Giambattista Bodoni, Ambrolse Fir- 

 min Didot, Johann Gutenberg, and 

 Christopher Plantin (67280). 

 INSTITUT FUR SCHIFFS - UND 

 TROPENKRANKHEITEN, Ham- 

 burg, Germany (through Dr. E.Mar- 

 tini) : 74 mosquitoes (67668). 

 INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Bogota, 

 Colombia (through J. B. Reeside, 

 jr.) : 200 specimens of Mesozoic in- 

 vertebrates from Colombia (67115). 



INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Correo 

 Nunoa, Chile (through Bro. Claude- 

 Joseph) : 173 plants from Chile and 

 Bolivia (66806) ; 131 plants from 

 Chile (66920) ; 136 plants from 

 South America (67805). 

 INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF: 



U. S. Geological Survet/: Type 

 and duplicate collections from 

 Round Mountain, Nev., illustrat- 

 ing Bulletin 725-1, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey (67587) ; 7 speci- 

 mens of minerals from Mexico 

 (66869) ; 17 trays of miscel- 

 laneous geological material col- 

 lected by various members of 

 the Survey staff (66896) ; 6 rock 

 specimens from Osage County, 

 Okla., showing ripple marks and 

 strand marks (66954) ; iron 

 and copper ore from Culpeper 

 County, Va., collected and trans- 

 mitted by Marcus L. Goldman 

 (67157) ; pegmatite from Mos- 

 cow, Idaho (67158) ; a piece of 

 glaciated pavement showing 

 grooves and striae and a stri- 

 ated glacial boulder from Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (67187) ; 4 speci- 

 mens of spodumene from pegma- 

 tite about 12 miles northeast of 

 Rinconada, N. Mex. (67193) ; 

 brannerite fi'ora gold placers 

 near the head of Kelly Gulch, 

 Stanley Basin, Boise County, 

 Idaho, and other uranium-bear- 

 ing minerals from the gold 

 placer of Carlos Poncia, Center- 

 ville, Idaho (67194) ; about 75 

 fossil plants, including the types 

 and figured specimens de- 

 scribed by F. H. Knowlton in a 

 paper entitled " Fossil Plants 

 from the Tertiary Lake Beds of 

 South - central Colorado" 

 (67291) : collections of fossils 

 from Texas and Mexico made by 

 A. C. Trowbridge and party dur- 

 ing 1919-20, and collections 

 from eastern Virginia made by 

 W. T. Lee, A. G. Maddren, R. D. 

 Mesler, and W. C. Mansfield in 

 1918 (67388) ; 2 specimens of 



