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Rairden, Hon. B. 1)., U. S. Consul, Ba- 

 tavia, Java. Pair of Mouse deer ob- 

 tained with the assistance of Dr. van 

 Romburg, of the Botanic (iardens in 

 Buitenzorg. 40434. 



Ralph, Dr. W. L., U. 8. National Mu- 

 seum: Rabbit {Lepusainericanui^) form 

 Spruce Lake, New York (39974) ; 4 eggs 

 of Black-throated Green warbler, Deii- 

 druica virens, from New York (40862); 

 egg of Short-tailed hawk, Buteo hracli- 

 yurus, from Florida (40870); nest and 

 4 eggs of Russet-backed thrush, Ilylo- 

 cichla ustulata, from California (40925). 



Ramirez, Jose, Mexico, Mexico: Ashes 

 from the volcano of Santa Maria in 

 Guatemala. 40451. 



Ramsden, Charles D., Santiago, Cuba: 

 Thirty-seven moths. 40095. 



Ramsey, N. A., Durham, N. C. : Rose 

 gall representing the species Rhodites 

 bedaguaris L. 40994. 



Ransome, F. L., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimens of lawsonite from Tiburon 

 Peninsula, Marion County, Cal. 40779. 



Rapp, Severin, Sanford, Fla. : Twenty- 

 five plants from Florida (exchange) 

 (39693); 37 plants from Florida (gift) 

 (39788; 40110; 40205). 



Rathbun, Mrs. Richard, Washington, 

 D. C: The "1,000" puzzle and the 

 "15" puzzle. 40651. 



Read, Frank L., Bocas del Toro, Re- 

 public of Colombia: Sixteen species of 

 marine shells from Colombia. 40583. 



Reed, E. C, Museo de Concepcion, Con- 

 cepcion, Chile: Large and valuable col- 

 lection of Chilean insects, including 

 Coleoptera, Ilymenojitera, and other 

 orders, and consisting of 2,051 speci- 

 mens. 40222. 



Regan, Miss Genevieve, Fort Trumbull, 

 New London, Conn.: Specimen of 

 Galago kirkii (Gray) from South Af- 

 rica. Purchase. 40176. 



Reverchon, J., Dallas, Tex.: Forty-two 

 plants from Texas. (39727; 40267.) 



Reynolds, A. J., Connersville, Ind. : Ar- 

 rows and spearheads. 40270. 



Rhoads, Dr. S. J., Beaver Dam, Ky.: 

 Plant from Kentucky. 39873, 



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Rhoads, S. N., Audubon, N. J.: Six speci- 

 mens of Nymphsea variegata from Clem- 

 enton, N. J. (39884); specimens of 

 Nymphsea advena. from Haddonfield 

 and Newton Creek, near Collingwood, 

 N.J. (39303.) 



Richmond, A. B., Patagonia, Ariz.: 

 Specimens of native lead from Pata- 

 gonia (39586; 39846); specimen of 

 chalcanthite from Santa Cruz County, 

 Ariz. (40064). 



Ricker, p. L., Washington, D. C. : Six 

 hundred and thirty-nine plants from 

 Maine (purchase) (39695); 5 plants 

 from Mississippi (gift) (40140); 27 

 plants from Maine (gift) (40239); 10 

 specimens of lichens and Hepatica, 

 principally from Florida and Georgia 

 (gift) (40449). 



Ricket, C. B., New York City: Two 

 plants from New- York. 40992. 



Ricksecker, A. E., Redfield, S. Dak.: 

 Two hundred and fifty plants from St. 

 Croix, Dutch West Indies (purchase); 

 39 specimens from St. Croix (gift) 

 (40503). 



Riddle, L. C, Ohio State University, 

 Columbus, Ohio: Four specimens of 

 Hymenoptera. 40809. 



RidctWay, Robert, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Twenty-one birds' skins, a bird's 

 nest, and 2 sets of eggs, also a collection 

 of plants (39604) ; skin of Great horned 

 owl from Illinois (39986); specimen of 

 Carolina paroquet, Conurus carolinensis 

 (40518); 2 specimens of Carolina paro- 

 quets (41142). 



Riley, J. H., U. S. National Museum: 

 Common mole {Scalops aquaticus) from 

 Falls Church, Va. (40200); 2 birds' 

 skins from Virginia (40416); skin of 

 Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus 

 crinitvx (40475); specimen of Spread- 

 ing adder, Ileterodon pUdyrhinus, from 

 Falls Church (40808); 9 eggs of Wild 

 turkey, Meleagris gullopavo silvestris, 

 from Fairfax County (40930); set of 

 eggs of Cooper's hawk, Acdpiter cooperi, 

 from Virginia (41009). 



Riley, Prof. R. R., Louisiana, Mo.: Fos- 

 siliferous clay from the Kinderhook 

 formation at Louigiana, 39868. 



