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Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 ricinifolium (49537) ; specimen of 

 Garrya frcmontii (49541) ; 2 pack- 

 ages of seeds of cacti, Opuntia, 

 from Chile (49G1T) ; 109 plants col- 

 lected in Alaska by C. W. H. Heide- 

 mann (49707) ; 2 plants, J uncus, 

 from Illinois (498S3) ; 51 plants 

 from various localities (49.894) ; 

 plant from Nevada (49934) ; 18 

 plants from California (49950) ; 

 specimen of living cactus collected 

 in Texas by E. C. Greene (501G0) ; 

 5 living specimens of cacti from 

 Arizona, collected by E. W. Hud- 

 son (50190). 



Forest Service: Specimen of cac- 

 tus, Opuntia, collected in Utah by 

 Ivar Tidestrom (48939) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of cactus, Opuntia, from Utah, 

 collected by Ivar Tidestrom (49871) ; 

 2 specimens of plants, Medicago 

 lupulina and Thlaspi arvense, col- 

 lected in Oregon by A. W. Samiison 

 (49069) ; 204 plants from Oregon, 

 collected by P. V. Coville (49099) ; 

 120 specimens of plants from Flag- 

 staff, Arizona, collected by G. A. 

 Pearson (49556) ; 350 plants col- 

 lected by Messrs. Sampson and Jar- 

 din in Oregon and Washington 

 (49945). 



Weather Bureau: 2 bryozoans 

 taken from a cable at a depth of 31 

 fathoms, off the coast of California 

 (.50005). (See also under Buiten- 

 zorg, Java, Department of Agricul- 

 ture.) 



Alexander, Charles P., Johnstown, 

 N. Y. ; Moth, Aclei-is Cinderella 

 (49959). 



Allaire, C. B., San Antonio, N. Mex. : 

 2 specimens of cactus, Opuntia, from 

 New Mexico (48962); 16 specimens 

 of living cacti, Opuntia, from New 

 Mexico (49042). 



Allard, H. a., Washington, D, C. : 

 Salamanders from Georgia and a 

 lizard (49627) ; landshells repre- 

 senting 2 species from the northern 

 part of Georgia (49908) ; 3 speci- 

 mens of Opuntia from Georgia 

 (49984) ; batrachians, one snake 



Allard, H. A. — Continued. 



from Thompson's Mill, Georgia 

 (50089) ; 440 plants collected in the 

 vicinity of Thompson's Mill (50168). 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City: 330 birds' 

 skins, Formicariidie (48954: loan); 

 148 birds' skins, Formicariidse, Tro- 

 chilidse and Tyrannidai (49098: 

 loan) ; 4 photograi)hs of a skull of 

 Bassaricyon from Nicaragua 



(49206); 3 Tarasco crania (49428: 

 exchange) : 246 specimens of Den- 

 drocolaptidJB and Furnariidpe (49432 : 

 loan) ; collection of Negrito ethno- 

 logical material (49593: loan); 2 

 birds' skins, Formicariidie (49724 : 

 loan) ; 12 specimens of Dendroco- 

 laptes validus (49754: loan). 



American Society of Mechanical 

 Engineers, New York City, on be- 

 half of subscribers: Oil painting of 

 Rear-Admiral George W. Melville, 

 U. S. Navy, by Sigismond de Iva- 

 nowski (50141). 



Anderson, R. W., Uvalde, Tex.: 6 

 plants, Jussiwa suffrutieosa from 

 Texas (49542) ; 2 specimens of cacti 

 from Texas (49781) ; 6 specimens of 

 living cacti from Texas (49839; 

 49895). 



Andrews, Dr. E. A., Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. : 6 speci- 

 mens of shrimps, Penceus setiferus 

 from New Orleans and P. hrasiUensis 

 from an unknown locality (49904). 



Anthony, H. E., Portland, Oreg. : 2 

 shrews, Sorex (49608). 



Applegate, Elmer I., Klamath Falls, 

 Oreg. : 360 plants from Oregon 

 (49986). 



Arizona, University of, Tucson, Ariz. : 

 16 specimens of plants from Arizona 

 (48928: loan). 



Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. : 175 plants, Cratagus, mainly 

 from Missouri and Arkansas (49793: 

 exchange). 



Aronhime, Mrs. Benjamin, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 2 old silver coins (49930). 



