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Smithsonian I nstitution — Cont'd. 

 M(>(liils. hononu-y diiiloiiias. .-istro- 

 pliysical appiinitus. nnd piililii-a- 

 tions of tile liilc S.iniucl I'lrr 

 pont Laiijrl(>y (KiTOO). I'.i iVnis 

 froTii (iuatcnialM. i)r(>s(MittMl by ('apt. 

 .lolm I>(iiin('ll Siuitli (KmIL'I. IOS 

 l)l;inls I'l-niii ( iiinlciiiala, prcst'iilcd by 

 Capt. .b)bn DoiincU Siuitli (4(!7:!T». 

 Medal struck in «'<)iiiiiKnii()rati()n ot 

 the ccntoiini.'il i>{' tlu* Academy of 

 Macon, France, and ])resented by 

 the Academy (4<;sili. T'a]ier-bound 

 book: " Biblia panperum. Deutsche 

 Ausgabe von 1471." rei)rint Vienna. 

 mOG (40800). 12 plants fi-om North 

 AnH>rica, presented l)y ('.apt. .John 

 Donnell Sndth (472S0). Copy of 

 the " Columbian Chronicle " (473.^)1 ). 



National Museum. (Collected hy 



members of the staff.) 

 P.AKBER, II. J^. : Snake from Plununers 



Island. Maryland (46558). 



Barber, II. S. and Paul Bartsch : 

 Raccoon, Prociioii lotor, from Dis- 

 mal Swamp, Virginia (40702). 



Bartsch, Paul: Fungus, Cnjptoponis 

 volvatus, from Virginia (40270) ; 

 mollusks, fishes, insects, and plants 

 from Virginia (40289) ; specimen of 

 living Opuiitid from Wilmington, 

 N. C. (40074) ; 0,000 mollusks, fishes, 

 crustaceans, and reptiles from the 

 vicinity of Wilmington, N. C. 

 (40002) ; 2 toads from Minnesota 

 (47535). 



Bassleu, R. S. : About 5,000 Ordovi- 

 cian and Silni'ian fossils from 

 Minnesota, Illinois. and Iowa 

 (40399) ; about 2,000 Paleozoic fos- 

 sils from the western section of Vir- 

 ginia (40527) : Ordovician sponges 

 from Lebanon, Ky. (40043) ; about 

 1,000 specimens of Devonian and 

 Mississippian fossils from the vicin- 

 ity of Louisville. Ky. (47504). 



Bean, B. A. : Fishes from Carroll 

 County. Md. (40311); tree-frog. 

 Hyla vcrsirnlor. from Maryland 

 (40531) ; collection of fishes from 

 the Florida Keys. Miami to Key 

 West, made in 1!H)0 (40822) ; inver- 

 tebrates from Florid;! (40913). 



('AUi)Ei.i.. \. .X. : Lizard and a batra- 

 chian from Humboldt ('f)nnty, Cal. 

 (40:',!)5). 



II A II \, W. L. : 14 mammals and :;'.) 

 ii.ils from Indian:i (4ti3(i5) ; :'.<» Or- 

 doviciiin fossils fi-oni Indiana 

 (4(;:!75). 



IIudlicka, A.: Brain of a child 

 ( 10549) ; bat Vcsiirrtilio fiincun 

 (40817). 



Lyon, M. W'., jr.: Mammals, bird.s, 



salamanders, fresh-water inverte- 

 brates and mollusks (40402). 



Mausuall, C. (J., jr. : P.ox tortoise 

 from Congress Heights, D. C. 

 (40178). 



Maxon, W. R. : .10 cryptogams from 

 the vicinity of the District of Colum- 

 ])ia (40409) ; snake from Colombia, 

 South America (400.57) : 20 living 

 plants from Cuba (47238) ; 15 living 

 plants from Cuba (47240) ; 7 living 

 plants from Cub.a (47292) : 73 living 

 plants from Cuba (47.3.5S) ; about 

 3,000 plants, as well as other natural 

 history specimens from Cuba (47435). 



Merrill, George P. : Fossil wood from 

 Adannma, Ariz., with negatives of 

 views in the fossil forests (47429). 



Painter, .J. II. : Plants. Js;otri(i vcrticil- 

 lata (4G3(>9) ; 17 phuits from the 

 District of Columbia (46342). 

 Palmer, William : Insects from the 

 Peaks of Otter, Virginia (40293) ; 

 reptiles and batrachians from Vir- 

 ginia (4634r,) ; fungus from Fairfax 

 County, Va. (46457) ; 10 mannnals 

 from the Peaks of Otter. Virginia 

 (40.580) ; 100 plants from Virginia 

 (473.59) ; snake {Coluher olisoletus) 

 from Plumraers Island. Maryland 

 (47514). 



Riley. .7. II. : bats from Falls 

 Church, Va. (40370) ; skins and 

 skulls of 3 squirrels, skin and skull 

 of a chipnuink, skin of a scpiirrel. 

 skins and skulls of ."> bats from 

 Falls CInirch (40434) : 29 bats from 

 Falls Church (40055) : liz.ird and a 

 frog from Suffolk. Va. (40825). 



