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man in San Felipe Bay, Lower Cali- | 
fornia (45797 ); 6eggsof Viosea’s pigeon, 
Columba fasciata viosce from Lower Cali- 
fornia (45811); 18 land-shells from 
Lower California (45840); 21 plants | 
from California collected by E. A. Gold- | 
man (45845); 38 plants from Arizona | 
collected by E. A. Goldman (45846); | 
specimen of living prickly pear, Opuntia, 
from Wyoming collected by Vernon 
Bailey (45897); 5plants from Wyoming 
collected by Vernon Bailey (45958); | 
3 living specimens of cacti collected by 
Vernon Bailey in New Mexico (46048) ; | 
skeletons and sterna of birds (46062); 
nest of California bush-tit, Psaltriparus 
minimus californicus (46128). 
Bureau of Entomology: Specimen of 
short-fruited rush, Juncus brachycarpus, | 
from Long Island, collected by Harry 
Latham (44740); large collection of 
insects made by Mr. A. Busck, under | 
the auspices of the Carnegie Institution 
(45044); about 10,000 insects collected 
in Brownsville, Tex., by H. 8. Barber 
(45250); about 800 Japanese insects | 
(45252); 6 specimens of cicada, Cicada 
nigriventris (45477); specimen of insect, 
Mantispa viridis, collected by J. D. 
Mitchell, Victoria, Tex. (45587); 6 
specimens of insect, Telenomus lioderme, 
collected by A. W. Morrill (45740); 
large collection of insects, shells, rep- 
tiles, plants, marine invertebrates, bird 
and bird-egg collected in Alta Verapaz, 
Guatemala, by E. A. Schwarz and 
H. 8. Barber (46026). 
Bureau of Plant Industry: 30 plants 
from Texas (44649); 196 plants col- 
lected in Massachusetts by G..C. 
Worthen (45677); 820 type specimens 
of grasses and many drawings of types 
(44696); about 400 plants collected in 
Guatemala by H. Pittier in 1905 (44763) ; 
about 300 snakes, insects, and plants 
collected in Guatemala by G. P. Goll 
in 1904 and 1905 (44783); 13 plants 
from various localities (44885); about 
800 plants collected in Costa Rica in 
1903 by O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle 
(44889); 15 plants from Washington 
and Oregon collected by Byron Hunter 
(44976); plants obtained in Texas by 
J. H. Gaut (44991); 2 specimens of 
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| AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT or—Cont’d. 
willow, Salix (45016); 9 specimens of 
grasses collected at Fort Gibbons, 
Alaska, by C. W. H. Heideman (45033); 
13 specimens of grasses from Mt. Rose, 
Ney., collected by P. B. Kennedy 
(45034) ; 23 plants collected in Argen- 
tina by various collectors and received 
from KE. Autran, Buenos Aires, Argen- 
tina (45035); 6 plants collected in the 
Transvaal by William McDonald, 
editor of the ‘‘Agricultural Journal,” 
Pretoria, Transvaal (45036); 150 
plants collected in various localities 
and received from E. Hackel, Graz, 
Austria (45037); 821 grasses, largely 
types obtained by different collectors 
in various localities (45038); 69 speci- 
mens of grasses collected in the south- 
ern part of the United States by S. M. 
Tracy (45039); 15 specimens of grasses 
from Terra del Fuego collected in 
1903, from E. Autran, Buenos Aires, 
Argentina (45040); 2.750 plants from 
various localities (45059); 3 plants from 
Virginia (45060); 123 plants collected 
in Mexico by H. Pittier (45126); 18 
specimens of cryptogams from various 
localities (45233); 300 plants from the 
western part of the United States col- 
lected by F. V. Coville (45237); plants 
from Oregon (45238); 10 plants from 
Oregon (45238); plant from Washing- 
ton (45266); 3 plants from various 
localities (45280); 31 plants from vari- 
ous localities (45349); 35 plants col- 
lected in Pennsylvania, Maine, and 
other localities by P. L. Ricker (45401); 
9 specimens of Pteridophyta collected in 
Washington by C. V. Piper (45416); 8 
shrubby plants from New Hampshire 
collected by F. V. Coville (45425); 21 
specimens of grasses collected by W. E. 
Brockway in Grenada, West * Indies 
(45605); 8 grasses from Argentina 
collected by G. Williams and sent 
by L. H. Pammel (45606); 31 grasses 
from W. ©. Cusick, Union, Oreg. 
(45607); 65 botanical specimens from 
N. N. Suksdorf, Bingen, Wash. (45608); 
116 specimens of grasses from different 
localities (45609); 5 plants from Mexico 
and vicinity (45610); 500 plants, chiefly 
from the western section of the United — 
States, collected by David Griffiths 
