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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1922. 



REINHARD, Edward G., S. J., Wood- 

 stock College, Woodstock, Md. : 

 Blister beetle (67784) ; 7 specimens 

 of larvae and cocoons of the solitai*y 

 wasp (6S072). 



REINHARD, H. J., Texas Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, College 

 Station, Tex. : 4 paratopes of a para- 

 sitic fly (68073, exchange) ; 6 para- 

 sitic flies (types of 5 species) 

 (68219). 



REKO, Dr. Blas P., Oaxaca de Juarez, 

 Mexico: 37 plants (66810, 68177); 

 2 plants and a specimen of cactus 

 from IMexico (67543, 67672). 



RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN- 

 STITUTE, Troy, N. Y. (through 

 Palmer C. Ricketts, president) : En- 

 graved certificate of the type 

 awarded by the Rensselaer Poly- 

 technic Institute to graduates and 

 students of that institution who 

 served in the Army or Navy of the 

 United States during the World War 

 (67807). 



REY, GuiDO, Turin, Italy: 21 photo- 

 graphs and 2 photogravures (67309). 



REYNE, A., Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Department van den Land- 

 bouw, Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana : 

 Piece of coral from the coast of 

 Surinam (6S467). 



REYNOLDS, George E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 6 specimens of copper ores 

 from the mines of the Kennecott 

 Copper Corporation (66828). 



RHODE ISLAND, STATE OF, 

 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, 

 Providence, R. I. : Bronze medal, in 

 duplicate, of the type issued by the 

 State of Rhode Island to members 

 of the State Guard for service dur- 

 ing the World War (67055). 



RICE, James Henry, jr., Wiggins, 

 S. C. : 24 specimens, 2 species, of 

 marine mollusks from a bluff on the 

 Chee-Ha River, Wiggins, S. C. 

 (68000). 



RICHARD, Prof. L. M., Venice, Calif. : 

 A small lot of fossils containing 2 

 species of mollusks and a fragment 

 of echinoderm from Columbus Land- 

 ing, Sabine River, La. (66962). 



RICHARD, Marion, McGill, Nev. : 

 Moth (66866). 



RICHARDSON, C. T., Curlew, Nebr. : 

 Specimen of Pinon jay from Ne- 

 braska (67293). 



RICHMOND, Dr. C. W. (See under 

 estate of E. A. Mearns.) 



RICKETTS, Palmer C. (See under 

 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.) 



RIDGE, Hiram L., Nashville, Tenn. : 

 Skeleton of an adult Indian found 

 at Larking Springs, near Nashville, 

 Tenn. (67568). 



RIKSMUSEETS BOTANISKA 

 AFDELNING, Stockholm, Sweden 

 (through Dr. Carl Lindman, direc- 

 tor) : Fern from Brazil (67767, ex- 

 change). 



RILEY, J. H., U. S. National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. : 6 bird skins 

 from the United States (68064). 



ROBERTSON, Mrs. Gertrude, Port- 

 land, Oreg. : 25 specimens, 6 species, 

 of land mollusks from Portland, 

 Oreg. (68423). 



ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCE, Rochester, N. Y. : (through 

 M. S. Baxter) 33 plants from Porto 

 Rico (67557) ; (through Miss Flor- 

 ence Beckwith, president, botanical 

 section) 374 plants from Florida 

 and 160 from Tennessee (67988, 

 68082) Exchange. 



ROEBLING, Col. Washington A., 

 Trenton, N. J. : A 48-gram slice of 

 the Chinautla, Guatemala, meteorite 

 (67224, exchange) ; 4 grains of the 

 Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, 

 meteoric stone, and fragments of 

 daubreelite and osbornite (67374) ; 

 specimen of rhodonite and yellow 

 axinite from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 

 (68167). 



ROGERS, Joseph M., Washington, 

 D. C. (through Mrs. E. C. Barnard) : 

 Collection of stone implements found 

 by the donor near Lancaster, Gar- 

 rard County, Ky. (67727). 



ROIG, Dr. Mario Sanchez, Havana, 

 Cuba : (through Miss Pearl L. Boone) 

 2 specimens of isopods from the 

 Isle of Pines (67427) ; (through 

 Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) 4 speci- 



