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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



NOKTON, J. B., Ilartsville, S. C. : 

 Fulgurites from a saud dune at Oape 

 Henry, Va. (676G5), and US plants 

 from South Carolina (67673, ex- 

 change). 



NOTMAN, Howard, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 10 specimens of beetles (67575). 



NURNBERG THERMOMETER CO., 

 THE, New York City: A series of 

 specimens showing tlie process of 

 making clinical thermometers 

 (G6S63). 



OBERTHtJR, Mons. Chakles, Rennea 

 Hie et Vilaine, France: 90 butter- 

 tlios from Tibet (68320). 



O'CONNOR, Hugh, Alliance, Nebr. : 

 Teeth of fossil sharks (67747). 



O'DELL, W. S., Ottawa, Canada: 4 

 specimens of phyllopods from Can- 

 ada (67335). 



O'DONOGHUE, Prof. Charles H., 

 Biological Station, Nanaimo, B. C. : 

 9 specimens, 2 species, of shrimps 

 collected in or near the beds of 

 Zostera marina, at low tides in De- 

 parture Bay, Vancouver Island, Brit- 

 ish Columbia (67092). 



OHLSON, Carl A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Bronze and iron coins of Sweden 

 (4 specimens) (66922). 



OLDTOWN REALTY COMPANY, 

 Oldtowu, Me. (through U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Forest 

 Service, Washington, D. C.) : 14 

 specimens of mop and dust brush 

 handles, finger and comber blocks 

 (68521). 



OLD WORLD ARTS (INC.), New 

 York City : Models of 3 ships of the 

 fifteenth century illustrating the de- 

 signs of tlie vessels " Santa Maria," 

 " Pinta," and " Nina " useil by Co- 

 lumbus in 1492 (67059). 



O'LEARY, E. B., Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogj', U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Tanned 

 skin of an anaconda (68297). 

 OLMSTED, A. J., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: 25 photographs of snow 

 crystals (68020). 

 OLMSTED, Helen A., and Elizabeth 

 M., Washington, D. C. : 2 daguerreo- 

 types, 5 ambrotypes, and 4 tintj'pes 

 (67995, loan). 



OLSSON, Axel, Paleontological Labor- 

 atory, Cornell University, Ithaca, 

 N. Y. : 5 species of moUusks from 

 the Bay of Panama (6S070). 



O'NEILL, Rev. J., Salisbury, Rhodesia, 

 South Africa : 90 specimens of trop- 

 ical miscellaneous insects (681S9). 



ORCUTT, C. R., La JoUa, Calif.: 

 Plant from southern California 

 (67948) ; 20 plants, including 8 cacti, 

 and 7 lots of bryozoa (68392). 



OREGON, STATE OF, ADJUTANT 

 GENERAL'S OFFICE, Salem, Oreg. : 

 Bronze medal, in duplicate, of the 

 type issued by the State of Oregon 

 for service during the World War 

 (67058). 



OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL 

 COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oreg. : 2 plants 

 from Mount Hood, Oreg. (67128). 



ORNYSKI, John B., Mexico, D. F., 

 Mexico : Series of Lower California 

 fossils (67306). 



ORTEGA, Senor JEStJS Gonzales, Ma- 

 zatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico: 18 sheets of 

 reproductions of Mexican hiero- 

 glyphics (67080) ; 193 plants (67154, 

 68340) ; 282 plants from Mexico 

 (67397, 68289, 68321). 



OSHIMA, Dr. M., Institute of Sci- 

 ence, Taihoku, Formosa : 24 speci- 

 mens, 6 species, of crustaceans from 

 Nampoow, Snow District, Formosa, 

 collected by Dr. Oshima (67518). 



OTIS, Iea C, Seattle, Wash. : 17 ferns 

 from Washington (67497) ; 46 plants 

 (68106, exchange). 



OYER, Prof. W. H. (See under South 

 Dakota, University of.) 



PACK, Herbert J. (See under Utah 

 Agricultural College.) 



I'ADILLA, Senor Dr. Don Sisto Al- 

 berto, Aliuachapan. El Salvador : 

 Plant and 2 bird skins (67356) ; 

 about 100 plants from El Salvador 

 (68459). 



PAINE, P. R., JR., Charleston, S. C. : 

 Sample of wood perforated by " Salt- 

 water fleas" (67471). 



PALMER, William (through Mrs. 

 Arminia Palmer), Washington, 

 D. C.) : 2,972 bird skins, 152 skulls 



