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REPORT OF NATTONAT. MTSET'M. inO"; 



Abmstbong, Ernest, Cobalt, OntJirin. 

 Canada : Specimens of snialtite, uic- 

 colite. native silver, {•olialtite, erytli- 

 lite, ami annabergite (4r>l.S'J: puv- 

 chase). 



Arnold, Delos and Kai.imi. ['asadcna. 



• Cal. : rielstocene bryozoans and 



ostracnds from Califoriiia (4r(}41). 



Arnold. K., Hattie CreeU, Midi.: ."> 

 eggs, nest, .iiid 2 parent birds of 

 Dciidroica lirklandi (4G.'{70 : ex- 

 change). 



Arthir. .Tames. Raker City. Oreg. : 

 Hasalt and hyalite, an amorphous 

 form of silica (4(!;U1)). 



Bailey. Vernon, Department of Agri- 

 i-nllurc. Wasiiington. D. C. : Spec-i- 

 uuMi i)t' Jiihc.s ijiiicioniin from New 

 Me.vico (4l51!)(i) ; ."i specimens of cacti 

 from New Mexico (40435) ; fragments 

 of pottery from ancient pueldo ruins 

 near Jemez. X. Mex. (404.")4). 



(See also under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Baker, C. F., Santiago de las Vegas. 

 Cuba : About 40 insects (7 cotypes of 

 2 sjiecies of Orthoi)tera) (4()295) ; 

 al)()ut -"ioO beetles from Central Amer- 

 ica and the West Indies (40808) ; 8 

 I)lants from California (47217) : 7 

 sj)eciiiiens of .Tuncacea^ from Cali- 

 fornia (47."'>22 : exchange) ; 14<; pl.ints 

 from the Pacific slope (473.'?2 : pur- 

 chase) ; 4 plants from Cuba (47345: 

 exchange). 



Baker. Frank C. Chicago Academy of 

 Sciences, Chicago, 111. : 22 specimens 

 of Lymn.-i'.as (7 cotypes) from the 

 United States (47410). 



P.ALDWiN, D. R., Ravendeii Sjjrings. 

 Ark.: Rug, Mczira emarijiinitiis Say 

 (47414). 



r.Aii,. C. K.. Washington. D. C. : Speci- 

 men of willow from Massachusetts 

 ( 4720.3 : exchange) . 



r.Ai.L, Elmer D., Logan. Utah: 31 speci- 

 mens of Homoptera (47404). 



r.ALi.. Mrs. \V. v.. Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 Specimen of Tylodina fingina Gabb., 

 a marine mollusk from California 

 (40005). 



I'.ALLoi , II. II.. Imperial Department 

 of Agriculture for the West Indies. 

 Rarbados. West Indies: 11 specimens 

 of rliynchotous insects (40102). 



Ramherger. Max, Park City. Utah: 

 Diatomaceous earth from near 

 Glenns Ferry, Idaho (47023). 



Ran(;s, Ottram, Roston. Mass. : 2 fetal 

 specimens of a mole (4<"(,S75). 



Ranks, Charles S., Entomologist, Bu- 

 reau of Science, Manila. I'liilippine 

 Islands: Insects (40000). 



Ranks. Nathan. Department of Agri- 

 cidture. W.ishington. D. C. : 2 speci- 

 mens of riiiiKjodes sp. from College 

 Station, Tex. (47001). 



Rarhek, it. r;.. New York City: 153 

 specimens of llymenoptera, 47 of 

 Neuroptera, and 175 of Diptera 



(40020). 



Rarber, II. S., U. S. National Museum : 

 P.uttertlies. 14 mosquitoes, and 20 

 miscellaneous insects (4(J024). 



Barclay. 1 >. M., Albany, Tex. : Fern 

 from Texas (40740). 



Barnes, C. C. Risbee. Ariz.: Case-bear- 

 ing moth (40.">57). 



Rarnes. Willl\m, Decatur, 111.: 27 

 specimens of Neurojitera (47010). 



P.ARNEY, Mrs. A. C. Washington. D. 

 C. : Collection of einln-oideries, an 

 ivory ])la(iiie. and 2 old paintings, 

 besides other objects of art ( 12288 : 

 loan). 



Rarrett, Robert S.. Alexandria. \:i. ; 

 25 archeological objects from the 

 State of Teotihuacan. .Mexico (47312). 



P>ARRiNGEK, 1). !M., Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Collection of meteorites. " shale 

 balls," etc.; also rocks .iiid meteoric 

 material found in exploratory work 

 at Meteor. Coon Rutte (Canyon Dia- 

 blo region), Ariz. (40058: deposit; 

 47103). 



Rarrott. a. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Skulls of 3 ancient New York In- 

 dians (47137: exchange). 



Rarrows, Walter P... Michig.in .Vgri- 

 cultural College. Agricultural Col- 

 lege. Mich.: .3 birds' skins (cotypes) 

 of Sporuphila paliiNtris (40553). 



