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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



New York Botanical Garden — Cont'd. 

 9 plants (exchange) (40426; 40489; 

 40490; 40501; 40515); 102 plants from 

 Mexico, presented to the New York 

 Botanical Garden by the Duke of Lou- 

 bat (exchange) (40731); 23 plants (ex- 

 change) (40887; 40902; 41085; 41130; 

 41153; 41204). 



Niblack, Lieut. Commander A. P., 

 U. S. N.: Three Moorish flint-lock 

 guns. Loan. 8119. 



Nickels, John M., Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 Types of three species of fossil bryo- 

 zoan (exchange) (39696); fossils from 

 the Rochester shales, Lockport, N. Y., 

 and fossil bryozoans, Callopura (ex- 

 change) (40337); 500 specimens of 

 Paleozoic fossils (gift) (40355). 



Nixon, S. D., Baltimore, Md. : Two turtle 

 shells, Chelopus guttatuii (39955); stone 

 axe, fossil shells, and a piece of petri- 

 fied wood (40053); shells of a crab 

 {GecdrcinuK rnricola Linnseus) from 

 Navassa Islands (40212). 



NoLTE, Emilio, Coyuca de Catalan, Guer- 

 rero, Mexico: Two specimens of tree 

 cotton (39678) ; 9 specimens of minerals 

 from Mexico (39953). 



Noon, A. H., Nogales, Ariz.: A meteorite 

 weighing 113 pounds, from Arispe, 

 Sonoro, Mexico. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 41003. 



North Carolina Talc and Mining Com- 

 pany, Hewitts, N. C. : Specimens of talc 

 collected by F. B. Laney. 41111. 



Norton, Ned, Colebrook, N. H.: Nickel 

 ore (39807) ; sample of molybdenum 

 from near Lexington, Vt. (40025). 



O'Neil, Rear-Admiral Charles, U. S. N. 

 (See under Navy Department.) 



Oberholser, H. C, Biological Survey, 

 Department of Agriculture: Ten birds' 

 skins from Norway. 40517. 



Ogden, C. V. (See under Gerrit S. Miller, 

 F.) 



Ogden, Dr. H. C, Milwaukee, Wis.: 

 Three plants from Wisconsin. 39779. 



Oldrovi), Mrs. T. S. , Burnett, Cal. : Marine 

 shells from California (40435; 41037). 



Olea de, Don Sefior Serveriano, Monte- 

 video, I'^ruguay: Miscellaneous shells 

 and chalcedonic geodes. 40005. 



Orcutt, C. R., San Diego, Cal.: Nineteen 

 plants from California and Lower Cali- 

 fornia (40723; 40826; 40886; 40903; 

 41023; 41026; 41076). 



Ork, Lyccrgus, Presto, Idaho. Bay 

 guano from Idaho. 39880. 



Osborne, A. C, Washington, D. C. : Two 

 carvings made from peach stones. 

 39915. 



Oslor, E. J., Alcott, Colo.: Specimen of 

 Moliicella Li'vis L., from Oracle; Ariz. 

 41201. 



Osterhout, George V,., New Windsor, 

 Colo. : Specimen of an umbelifer from 

 Colorado. 41025. 



Owen, F. D., War Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Frame containing badges 

 and cards relating to the unveiling 

 ceremonies of the Roclvimbeau statue. 

 39885. 



Owen, Mrs. M. W., Sepaculite, Panzos, 

 Guatemala: Photographs illustrating 

 the native arts of the wild Indian tribes 

 in the interior of Guatemala (39881); 

 Indian net bag (40421). 



Page, L. W., Division of Roads, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Rocks consisting 

 of various road materials. 39968. 



Palmer, Dr. Edward, Washington, D. C: 

 Ten species of land and fresh-water 

 mollusks, isopods from Alvarez, State 

 of San Luis Potosi, ^Mexico, and an in- 

 sect (gift) (40407); 296 plants from 

 Mexico (purchase) (40495); 65 plants 

 from Mexico (purchase) (40562) ; ethno- 

 logical material collected in San Luis, 

 Potosi, and San Felipe, Mexico (gift) 

 (40581); 228 plants from Russia (pur- 

 chase) (40658); fire fan (gift) (41109). 



Palmer, Dr. T. S., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Turtle {Pseudemys concinna) 

 from Louisiana. 40824. 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Skin of Bald eagle (39984); 

 specimen of Finns Mrobus collected in 

 Virginia (40455); 4 birds' skins from 

 South Carolina and Cuba (40474). 



Palmer, W. C, Goldsboro, N. C. : Geo- 

 logical material. 40706. 



Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 (See under Government Board.) 



