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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1914. 



Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 1896 by Dr. Bailey Willis and Dr. 

 G. O. Smith and described in Geo- 

 logic Folio No. 54 (56254) ; 30 speci- 

 mens of basalt from Mt. Stuart 

 quadrangle, Wash., collected by Mr. 

 I. C. Russell in 1899 and described 

 in the 20th Annual Report of the 

 Survey (56255) ; specimens of in- 

 yoite, meyerhofferite and bloedite 

 from Cahfornia (56286) ; 9 small 

 lots of vertebrate fossils collected, by 

 Mr. C. F. Bowen in the Walcott 

 quadrangle, Wyo. (56317) ; 91 speci- 

 mens of rocks from the Hawaiian 

 Islands, collected by Dr. Whitman 

 Cross in 1902, to be described in a 

 Professional Paper of the Survey ; 

 and 3 specimens of rocks from the 

 Hawaiian Islands, collected by Mr. 

 Waldemar Lindgren and described 

 by him in Water Supply Paper No. 

 77 (50318) ; 84 specimens of rocks 

 from the Butte district, Mont., col- 

 lected by Mr. G. W, Tower and Dr. 

 S. F. Emmons (56319) ; humerus of 

 a bison, collected by Mr. Jos. C. 

 Gawler in the bed of the Rio Grande 

 at Elephant Butte, N. Mex. (56364) ; 

 Permian vertebrate fossils obtained 

 by Mr. Carroll H. Wegemann in the 

 Red River oil field of Oklahoma 

 (56372) ; 19 rock specimens illus- 

 trating a report on " Coal on Dan 

 River, North Carolina," published in 

 Bulletin 471, Part B (56381) ; 71 

 specimens of country rock and ore 

 collected by Mr. R. W. Stone in 1911 

 and 1912 during the examination of 

 the Noi'thern Pacific Railway land 

 grant lands in Montana (56387) ; 

 specimens of country rock and rock 

 phosphate from the EUiston phos- 

 phate field, Mont., and specimens of 

 country rock and mineral deposits 

 from Flathead Indian Reservation, 

 Mont., collected by Mr. Stone in 

 1912 and 1913 for the purpose of 

 land classification (56953; 56954) ; a 

 figured specimen of Scutaster atider- 

 soni from the Miocene of Mount 

 Pinos quadrangle, Cal. (56413) ; a 

 small collection of fossil fish remains 



Interior, Department of — Continued, 

 from the Caney shale of Oklahoma, 

 collected by Dr. George H. Girty 

 (56445) ; carboniferous invertebrates 

 from the Manzano group of New 

 Mexico, described by Dr. Girty in 

 Survey Bulletin No. 389 (56812) ; a 

 collection of fossil insects obtained 

 by Mr. E. G. Woodruff from the 

 Green River formation on the east 

 side of Evacuation Creek, near Ute 

 Station, on the Uintah Railway, 

 eastern Utah (56446) ; 6 small lots 

 of Tertiary vertebrate fossils col- 

 lected by Mr. Woodruff in north- 

 eastern Utah (56474) ; 21 specimens 

 of phosphate I'ock from the Phos- 

 phate District, Perry County, Tenn., 

 described by Dr. Charles Willard 

 Hayes in the 17th Annual Report of 

 the Survey, Part 2 (56449) ; 62 rock 

 specimens from the Klamath Indian 

 Reservation, Oreg., collected by Mr. 

 H, G. Ferguson in October and No- 

 vember, 1913 (56450) ; 45 specimens 

 of rocks, chieflj^ rhyolites, from the 

 Bullfrog district, Nev., described in 

 Survey Bulletin No. 303 (56476) ; 7 

 boxes of Cretaceous vertebrate fos- 

 sils collected in 1913 by Mr. C. W. 

 Gilmore in the Two Medicine forma- 

 tion of the Blackfeet Indian Reser- 

 vation, Mont. (56678) ; hand speci- 

 mens and thin sections of rocks and 

 minerals from the Philipsburg quad- 

 rangle, Mont., described in Profes- 

 sional Paper No. 78; 3 specimens of 

 soil and tuff from east-central Wash- 

 ington, described in Water Supply 

 Paper No. 118 (56820) ; collection of 

 rocks from a strip approximately ten 

 miles wide along the northeastern 

 boundary between Porthill, Idaho, 

 and Lake Osoyoos, Wash., consist- 

 ing of 357 specimens ; also thin sec- 

 tions of the same (56821) ; collection 

 of fossil plants from Cape Lisburne, 

 Alaska, obtained by Prof. Arthur J. 

 Collier in 1904, and described by Dr. 

 F. H. Knowlton in Professional Pa- 

 per No. 85, Part D (56850) ; frag- 

 ments of a soapstone jar found by 

 Mr. N. H. Darton at an altitude of 



