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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



KoSE. J. N. : UMl jiliiiits from Wash- 

 ington. 1). ('. (4f.'jr»li» ; •!'> i)liuits. 

 mainly Cactaeji'. from Texas ; also 

 10 shells (40:{(i0) ; 40 livini,' plants, 

 mainly Cactacea' (4(>:{.S7) from Mex- 

 ico; also ."5.") livin;: i)lants mainly 

 C'aetacea^, from Mexico (4(>;'ir)2) ; ."><) 

 living plants, iiininly Cac'taee:e. from 

 Mexico (4(!.".(;4) ; SO living plants 

 (4(;447) ; plants, insects, iind shells 

 from Mexico (4(;484) ; 2 lude Indian 

 si»inners from Mexico (47r»OS). ' 



Scoi.LicK. .7. W.. : Slcin and sknll nf a 

 shrew (4tl4<i()). 



Steelk. E. S. : About 4,r.0() plants ob- 

 tained in tlie vicinity of Washington, 

 I). ('. (40L'7S) ; () plants, Laciiiiaria. 

 from various localities (4('»4:{0) ; 2;^ 

 lilauts froi:: the eastern section of 

 tlie rnited States (4C)494) ; 2!»:'. 

 pl.iuts t'rnin ilir \icinity of Millboro, 

 \n.. and near White Sulplnir Sjjrinirs. 

 \V. Va. (Hm-21). 



Stejneger, Leonhahd: Reptiles, ba- 

 trachians, fishes, insects, crustace- 

 i'.ns. and molluslvs from Virginia 



(4(;:'.(;o). 



Turner. G. B. : Skin and skull of a bat. 

 \c.si)vrtil)() fuscas (4()70l ) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of house mouse, j\tiis iiniscidtis 

 (47500). 



\'asey, Miss F. IS. : 20 plants from 

 White, S. Dak. (40:i28) ; 15 plants 

 from White. S. Dak. (4G34.'J) ; 7 

 plants from South l>alvota and Illi- 

 nois (4(>."184). 



Wood. Nelson : Specimen of albino 

 crow. Comix hniclijirhiiiicli IIS 



' (40979). 



Mmlcls iiKiih III tin' Aiillinijtoloii- 

 ical LdlKtratdiii: Lay figures for 

 groui) of W'.illncliiaii peasants 

 (4Gi;^>7 1 : models of lOti'use.-ni toi'- 

 lamp ( 1Cii:4r, I ; 2 casts of a duck- 

 he:id pendant (4<!-_'47): plaster casts 

 of .North Aiiieric.-in Indians ( lOlS:')) ; 

 copy ol .1 plank used as a gong by 

 the Kwakiuli Indians of r>ritish 

 America (H!51,Si: plaster cast of 

 ;in ((rieiital c\ Under seal, madi- from 

 .III original of hematite belonging to 

 .Mr. Louis ISernev. of r.altimore. 



W'oon. Xki.son — Continued. 



Md. (,40570) ; cast of a stone axe 

 (4('>0(i8) ; facsinnles of lanterns of 

 the 17th century (40909) ; plaster 

 cast of a lt;uuier stone found near 

 Wayside, N. L"., by 1'. A. Calhoun 

 (47144) ; musical l)ows (47270) ; 

 cast of a carved marble mask from 

 .Mexico (47;i00). 



IUkkai or Amkku AN Km noi.o(;v : 

 Skulls and iiones from Arizona 

 (4024S) ; ceremonial banner used by 

 the Mohave Indians, collected by the 

 late Cai»L .John (J. P.ourke, V. S. 

 .Vrmy (4(5877) ; 24 l;irge-si/ed rliyo- 

 lite i)lades and 8 smaller specimens 

 discovered in c.iches recently found 

 in Tenleytown. 1). C. (40S,S7) ; 

 1 'iiehlo ethnological material obtained 

 liy purcli.ise from Mrs. W. II. Par- 

 tridge (40997) ; Hint implements and 

 other stone objects oi)tained through 

 L. G. Hester, Houston, Tex. (47140) ; 

 iiuman i)ones and bits of stone and 

 pottery from a stone mound in Ochil- 

 tree County, Tex. <47147i; arrow 

 points, spearheads, etc., from Popes 

 Creek. Maryland, and vicinity, ob- 

 tained through S. II. .Morris, Faulk- 

 ner, Md. (47148) ; ((U.-irtzite chisel 

 f(mnd by W. II. Gill at Hose Hill 

 ipi.-n-ry. District of Cohnnbia 

 (47149) : fragments of ancient pot- 

 tery and stone objects from Coyote 

 Springs, Nev., collected by Kobert H. 

 Chapman (47150) ; shell arntw 

 point from Itowan County. N. C, 

 found by E. K. P>isi)ham, Philadel- 

 jihia. and prest'uted by Clarence B. 

 .Moore (17151): fragment of red 

 <ixide of iron found .-issociateil with 

 Indian relics near Suffern, X. Y., ob- 

 taint<d 1 1 irongh Alfred Ronk (471.52) ; 

 Hint knives of unitiue form from 

 I.arauiie County, V.'yo., oiit.iined 

 tln-ougli W. R. Liglilon (471.5::) ; 

 stone implements and rongii stone 

 objects found near Mount Ilolyoke 

 .•md other localities in the Coiuiec- 

 ticut \alley. obt:uned through .lohn 

 (Jtu'don. of Smiths Ferry. M.iss. 

 (47151) : skwU of a Key Indi;in re- 

 ceived through lOdward P.;irson 



