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AORICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF — Cont'd. 



p.irasitic plant from tlio Straits of 

 .Magellan. South Aniorica (40r>4;'>) ; 

 ;!."> plants from Washington collected 

 l.y .(. .M. Wi'stj^'ato (4<i(iL>S) ; 2l2(; 

 jilanls from various locajities 

 (4<;(;:',r)) ; 2 spocimons of Sansevieria 

 from Africa (4(;()4!)) ; 77 plants from 

 Alaska (4(;(;7.") : l.'.tso mosses and 

 sedges from North America (4C>Ci7f>) ; 

 5 specimens of cadi collected in 

 Colorado by Merritt Cary (4(;7i;'.) : 

 siiecimen of I'ihrs collected in 

 California l>y C. V. rip(>r (4(;74()) : 

 8 plants, maiidy from troidcal Amer- 

 ica (4G770) ; specimen of living cac- 

 tus from Mexico (4(571)8) ; specimen 

 of living cactus fn)ni Mexico 

 (4(5889) : plant from Texas (4(5893) ; 

 23 living plants, mainly CactaceiC, 

 from Mexico, collected by W. E. 

 Safford (47005) ; 12 living plants, 

 mainly Cactacesie, collected in Mex- 

 ico by W. E. Safford (47032) ; 3 

 plants collected in Mexico by L. H. 

 Dewey (47108) ; 35 plants collected 

 in Arizona and Colorado by C. D. 

 Marsh (47112) ; 2 living plants col- 

 lected in Mexico by G. N. Collins 

 (47135) ; Gl living plants, mainly 

 Cactacete, collected in jNIexico by 

 W. E. Safford (4713(5) ; 8 plants 

 collected in Korea and Manchuria 

 by F. N. Meyer (47138) ; 93 plants 

 from the botanical garden of the 

 University of California (47170) ; 2 

 plants from Alaska, collected by J. D. 

 Culbertson (47218) ; 126 specimens 

 of Gar ex (47319) ; 8 specimens of 

 Ribrs, collected in the southwestern 

 section of the United States by 

 David Griffiths (47320) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of fungi from Siberia (47239). 

 Forest Serricc: 3 lots of Isopods 

 {t^pharoma destructor) from Flor- 

 ida and Tennessee (46895) ; plant. 

 Jiiniperiis piiichoti, from Texas 

 (47131) ; fossils (47392). 



Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Bozeman, Mont. : 21 specimens of 

 Orthoptera (47189 : exchange). 



AiNSLiE, C. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : 16 speci- 

 mens of Microlepidoptera (47125). 



Akkus. .T. W.. Washington. D. C. : Ab- 

 normal hen's egg (46505). 



Alabama, Geological Survey of. Uni- 

 versity. .Via. : 74 plants from Ala- 

 bama and 10 photograjihs (16724); 

 .".7 i)lants from .Vlabama, c<dlected 

 l)y Roland M. Harper (47012). Ex- 

 change. 



.Vldkk II, .1. .M., University of Idaho, 

 Moscow, Idaho: 53 mosciuitoes 

 (4(5.526: exchange) ; 2 flies {Ca- 

 iKKT sp.) (47284). 



.Vldkicii. lion. T. II., Washington, 

 I). C. : Land shells from New York 

 (4(')(;93). 



Ali'aro, Senor Don Anastasio, Museo 

 Nacional de Costa Rica, San Jose, 

 Costa Kica : Lizards from Costa 

 Rica (4(5498; 467.".1 ) ; reptiles and 

 batrachians from Central America 

 (46977; 47121; 47174; 47343). 



Allen, (Jlover M., Cambridge, Mass. : 

 Toad, Biifo aiiicricaniis, from Lab- 

 rador (47287). 



Allen, R. A., jr., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 11 birds and 2 rabbits, leaf- 

 shaped blade and an arrow point 

 from Amelia County, Va. (4(5656; 

 46658). 



American Bell Telephone Company, 

 Boston, Mass. : Early historical tele- 

 phone apparatus, the invention of 

 Mr. Emile Berliner (12176: loan). 



American Entomological Company', 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. : 10 Hesperidje 

 (47004); 9 liesperidai (47059: pur 

 chase). 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City : 2 chalcidoids 

 (46340) ; model of a fire drill made 

 by the Tlingit Indians (4(»5(52) ; 129.4 

 grams of the Selina (Alabama) me- 

 teorite (46932) ; 4 specimens of 

 Ilymenoptera (47038). 



Ames, J. F., Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity, Baltimore, Md. : 10 photo- 

 graphs of the normal solar spectrum 

 (47372: purchase). From the 

 Jamestown Exposition. 



Anthony. A. W., Anthony, Oreg. : 

 Fossils (4(!31()) ; 8 small slabs con- 

 taining fossils (46448). 



