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 Contimied. 



JJ. S. Geological Survey — Conttl. 

 bementite from western Wash- 

 ington (67400) ; thorianite crys- 

 tals from Ceylon, and a speci- 

 men of gillespite from Alaska 

 Range, Alaska (67482) ; a fossil 

 turtle collected by W. T. Thom, 

 jr., in the upper part of Ther- 

 mopolis shale. Crow Indian Res- 

 ervation, Big Horn County, 

 Mont. (67536) ; 49 lots of Ter- 

 tiary fossils from Mississippi, 

 Alabama, and Florida, col- 

 lected by C. Wythe Cooke and 

 Julia Gardner in April, May, 

 and June, 1921 (67537) ; collec- 

 tion of ores and minerals from 

 the Tintic district, Utah, being 

 part of the reference collection 

 illustrating Professional Paper 

 107, U. S. Geological Survey 

 (67538) ; collection of miscel- 

 laneous geological material from 

 northern Brazil made by E. C. 

 Harder (67581) ; Miocene and 

 Pleistocene invertebrate fossils 

 from Maryland, collected by W. 

 C. Mansfield in June, 1918 

 (67602) ; 14 boxes of thin sec- 

 tions of rocks (67649) ; a bison 

 skull and remains of other 

 Quartenary vertebrate fossils 

 obtained by J. B. Mertie, .ir., in 

 Alaska (67659) ; vertebrate fos- 

 sils, including fossil fish remains 

 from Smyrna, Asia Minor ; dino- 

 saur and turtle remains from 

 Ojo Alamo, N. Mex. ; and Eocene 

 mammalian teeth from near 

 Bayfield and Carracas, Colo. 

 (67705) ; collection of fossil 

 plants from the Green River 

 formation, Colo., collected by D. 



E. Winchester in 1917, including 

 type specimens described by 



F. H. Knowlton in a paper sub- 

 mitted for publication as a Pro- 

 fessional Paper, U. S. Geological 

 Survey (67763) ; metacarpal 

 bone of a large Pleistocene bi- 

 son collected by Jacob W. 



INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OP— 

 Continued. 



v. S. Geological Survey — Contd. 

 Young, in Quatenary gravels 

 on Sevier River, Piute County, 

 Utah (67768) ; 13 specimens of 

 chromite, which illustrate two 

 papers by J. S. Diller (67791) ; 

 specimen of mica with garnet 

 from Sprucepine, N. C. (67996) ; 

 the type material of the mineral 

 magnesioludwigite from Bog 

 Lake, Cottonwood District, Utah, 

 described by B. S. Butler and 

 W. T. Schaller (68080) ; 15 

 specimens of einipted lava from 

 the volcano of San Salvador 

 (68103) ; thorium-bearing min- 

 erals from Ceylon (68249) ; 11 

 specimens and 3 boxes of mi- 

 croscopic slides of rocks from 

 the Lassen Peak region, de- 

 scribed in the Lassen Peak folio 

 No. 15, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 and 2 boxes of microscopic 

 slides of rocks of the Cascade 

 Range (68386) ; 23 specimens 

 illustrating some of the phe- 

 nomena connected with the re- 

 cent volcanic eruptions of Las- 

 sen Peak (68387). 

 IOWA, STATE UNIVERSITY OF, De- 

 partment of Zoology, Iowa City, 

 Iowa : 165 specimens of Orthoptera 

 (67775). 

 ITALIAN GOVERNMENT, THE 

 (through the U. S. Commission of 

 Pine Arts, Charles Moore, chair- 

 man) : Italian decorations and 

 medals of the World W^ar (5 speci- 

 mens) (68235). 

 IVERS, Charles E., New York City, 

 and Dr. Henry S. WASHINGTON, 

 Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie 

 Institution of Washington, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Nephrite celt found 

 along the Paraguassu River, near 

 Lencoes, Balua, Brazil, in Novem- 

 ber, 1920, by Ivers (67971). 

 JACKSON, Ralph W., Cambridge, 

 Md. : 152 specimens, 16 lots, of 

 niollusks from Town Point, Dor- 

 chester County, Md., and Little 



