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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



Sligh. W. H., Washiugtou, D. C. : 

 Specimeu of Liginifi fasciatua from 

 Neu vitas, Cuba (5001S) ; 3 barnacles 

 from a turtle's back, collected in 

 Honduras (50071)). 



Smith, Prof. Calvin Rae, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. : 15 watch movements (49971 ) . 



Smith, F. S. Key, Washington D. C. : 

 A photograph of Charles Wilson 

 I*eale"s oil painting of Francis Scott 

 (49405). 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M., Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, Washington, D. C. : 3 Cliinese 

 combs from Hongkong (4S9S7) ; 3 

 lizards and 2 frogs from Ceylon 

 (489SS) ; land, freshwater, and ma- 

 rine shells from Ceylon (49407) ; six- 

 shot double-action revolver (49548) ; 

 5 baslvets from tlie I*hilippine Islands 

 (49,508) ; musical instrument from 

 Benguet, Luzon, Philippine Islands 

 (49905) ; knit purse from Jolo, Phil- 

 ippine Islands (50022) ; specimeu of 

 Melcagrina maxima (50119). 



Smith, Prof. John B., New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. : 3 specimens of Hymen- 

 optera, Spilocryptus cxtrematus 

 (49100) ; slide of Culex pertiirMiis 

 (49119). 



Smith, R. J., Milpitas, Cal. : 6 ferns 

 and 3 specimens of Seluginella from 

 California (49248; 49363). 



Smithsonian Institution: 



Rocks and meteoric material col- 

 lected at Meteor Crater, Arizona, by 

 George P. Merrill in IVIay, 1908 

 (48965) ; 376 specimens including 

 135 duplicates of plants from Cali- 

 fornia, collected by Miss Alice East- 

 wood (49309) ; microscopic slide of 

 Protococcus, " Red Snow," from 

 near Cape York, Greenland, pre- 

 pared by Dr. Goodsell (49339) ; 16 

 pieces of pottery collected by W. R. 

 Johnston, Tolchaco, Ariz. (49741) ; 

 medal issued by the Wyoming His- 

 torical and Geological Society of 

 Wilkes-Barre, Pa., February 11, 

 1908, in conimemoration of the cen- 

 tennial of the first use of Wyoming 

 coal (49856). 



Smithsonian Institution — Cont'd. 

 Astro-PJiysical Observatory: Por- 

 tion of a large quartz crystal 

 (49977). 



Bureau of American Ethuology: 

 Skull of a Quileute Indian and other 

 bones, presented to the bureau by 

 Albert B. Reagan, La Push, Wash. 

 (4S997) ; collection of West Indian 

 anticpiities purchased from C. W. 

 Branch, of St. Vincent, British West 

 Indies (49052) ; collection of Indian 

 relics from Moosehead I^ake, present- 

 ed by J. D. McGuire (49347) ; cache 

 of flaked stone objects from Moose- 

 head I^ake, Maine, purchased from 

 F. Wilson (49348) ; collection of 

 bones obtained by J. D. McGuire, 

 and Dr. Ales Hrdlicka at Piscataway 

 Creek, Maryland (49349) ; articles 

 used by the Chitimacha Indians, and 

 collectetl in Charenton, La., by Dr. 

 John R. Swanton (49570) ; flint blade 

 from a kaolin mine at Dry Branch, 

 near Macon, Ga., presented by James 

 D. Morgan (49817) ; fragments of a 

 human cranium found in a mound 

 near Everton, Ark., presented by 

 Dr. J. S. Reich (49818) ; fragment of 

 a polished stone implement, said to 

 have been found near Jellico, Tenn., 

 and presented by A. P. Dalton, 

 Arabia, Ohio (49819) ; fragments of, 

 pottery from Coden, Ala. (49820) ; 

 stone implements from Tiahuanaco, 

 Bolivia, and an earthenware vessel 

 from Nazca, Peru, collected by W. H. 

 Holmes (49821).; turtle shell rattle 

 from the Seneca Indians of Grand 

 River Reservation, Ontario, Canada, 

 collected by J. N. B. Hewitt (49822) ; 

 fragments of earthenware pottery, 

 known as " salt vessels," from the 

 vicinity of Shawneetown, 111., pre- 

 sented by R. Moore, Equality, 111. 

 (49823) ; bronze medal struck in 

 commemoration of the 50th anni- 

 versary of the founding of the So- 

 cieta Ligure di Storia Patria of 

 Genoa, Italy (50032). (See also 

 under Senor D. Juan Cabezas and 

 Interior Department.) 



