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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1909. 



Newcombe, C. F., Victoria, Britisli Co- 

 lumbia : 4 sijeciniens of Cauadiau 

 plants (49750: cxcliaugeK 



Newgarden, George J., jr.. Washing- 

 ton, D. C: AIl)ino chipmunlv, Ta- 

 mias St Hat us ( 49:233). 



New Mexico College of Agriculture 

 AND Mechanic Arts, Agricultural 

 College, N. Mex. : (>7 specimens of 

 plants, Tlinlictiion (49591: loan) : 4 

 plants, ScUiuhiclla, from New Mexico 

 (4965S; 49(J74 : exchange); 3,020 

 plants, principally from New Mexico 

 (49755; 50222: exchange). 



New York Botanical Garden, New 

 York City : Specimen of Opuntia 

 from Arizona, collected by Dr. Mac- 

 Dougal (49040) ; 101 specimens of 

 plants from the West Indies (49071 : 

 exchange) ; 2 specimens of cacti 

 from the West Indies and Central 

 America (49422 : exchange) ; 3 sheets 

 of plants, Paroscla (Dalca) (49437: 

 loan) ; 52 specimens of ferns from 

 the Southern States (49446: ex- 

 change) ; plant, Juncus bufoncus, 

 from Jamaica (4947S: exchange); 

 51 specimens of plants, mainly from 

 South America, from the O. Kuntze 

 herbarium (49588: exchange); 148 

 specimens of plants, mainly ferns 

 from tropical America (49659: ex- 

 change) ; 900 plants from Jamaica, 

 British West Indies (49810: ex- 

 change) : plant from Guadeloupe 

 (49970: exchange) ; 12 specimens of 

 living cacti from Florida and Cuba 

 (50029: exchange) ; 1.39 plants from 

 Bermuda (.50107: exchange); 18 

 specimens of plants, and 16 photo- 

 graphs, mainly of cacti from Florida, 

 Cuba, etc. (50193: exchange) ; 3 liv- 

 ing plants, chiefly cacti (50258). 



New York State Museum, Albany, 

 N. Y. : 8 graptolites (49694: loan). 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City : Chimpanzee, Anthropi- 

 thecus (50237). 



Nichols, Dr. Henry J., V. S. Army. 

 (See under Captain Irving Rand, 

 U. S. Army.) 



Nightingale, Rev. Robert C, Norfolk. 

 England: 11 pieces of flint intended 

 to illustrate the process of working 

 out a scraper (49416). 



Nunenmacher, F. W., Goldfield, Nev. : 

 5 specimens and 3 larvfe of Zarliipis, 

 Coleoptera (49091). 



Ocock, Bert., Marengo, 111. : S copi)er 

 nodules (49774). 



Oldenburg, C. F., Seattle, Wash. : Pho- 

 tograph of a deer skull in a tree 

 (48955). 



Oldroyd, Mrs. T. S., Long Beach, Cal. : 

 45 specimens of marine shells rep- 

 resenting 5 species, from San Pedro, 

 Cal. (49267). 



Orcutt, C. R., San Diego, Cal. : 2 spec- 

 imens of plants, Opuntia basiUaris 

 am flora, from California (49176) ; 2 

 specimens of plants from Durango,. 

 Mexico (49423) ; 3 specimens of liv- 

 ing Cactacete from Lower California 

 and Mexico (49539). 



Ord, Mrs. James T., San Diego, Cal. : 

 Cap and saber which belonged to the 

 late Capt. James T. Ord, U. S. Army, 

 and were used by him during the 

 Spanish - American war (49464: 

 loan). 



OsBURN, Prof. Raymond C, Barnard 

 College, Columbia L^niversity, New 

 York City : 15 specimens represent- 

 ing 6 species of isopods from Tor- 

 tugas, Fla. (49414). 



Osterhout, George, New Windsor, 

 Colo.: Fragment of a plant (50052: 

 exchange). 



Overman, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. : 3 

 Scarabjeid larvae with fungus para- 

 sites (49814). 



Owens, Thomas M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Skeleton from China, ob- 

 tained by Dr. William Dunlop 

 Owens, U. S. Navy (50059). 



Paez, Miss C. Y. and Jose A., New 

 York City: A wreath made of egg 

 shell porcelain, and another of red, 

 blue, and yellow immortelles 

 (48985: loan). 



