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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 Material deposited in the National Her- 

 barium — Contiuued. 

 plants from tbo Straits of Magellan 

 (32562) ; 4 plaots (32695) ; 600 plants 

 (32738); specimen of E iij^horhia 

 (32810); 30 specimens of plants from 

 New Mexico and Texas collected by 

 J. K. Metcalfe (32827) ; 581 plants from 

 Alaska collected in 1897 by W. H. 

 Evans (32909); 28 specimens of Jun- 

 caceiT» collected by Aveu Nelson, Lara- 

 mie, Wyo. (32944) ; specimen of Isoetes 

 obtained by Prof. William Trelease 

 at Como, Azores (32956); 7 plants 

 collected by 0. Metcalf in New Mex- 

 ico (33000) ; 5 specimens of plants 

 collected in Washington (33009) ; 55 

 specimens of dried plants (33012) ; 

 plant collected by Prof. J.W. Tou- 

 mey in Tucson, Ariz. (33013) ; 3 plants 

 collected by C. V. Piper at Pullman, 

 Wasli. (33021) ; specimen of Cinnamo- 

 mum camphora Nees and Eberm, col- 

 lected by Dr. E. Teller at Nicholson, 

 Miss. (33043) ; specimen of Sta/pelia 

 variegata L., sent by N. Wolverton, 

 Marshall, Tex. (33042) ; 9 plants col- 

 lected by Dr. Peyton Turner, Nava- 

 sota, Tex. (33066); 2 specimens of 

 dried plants from Llano, Tex. (33067) ; 

 2 specimens of dried plants from Prof. 

 H. Ness, of College Station, Tex. 

 (33090) ; 2 specimens of Clematis, re- 

 ceived from Dr. A. Gattinger, Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. (33124); specimen of Bn- 

 melis lannginosa, received from C. D, 

 Beadle, Biltmore, N. C. (33128); 7 

 plants collected by F. F. Crevecoeur, 

 Onaga, Kans. (33132) ; 638 plants col- 

 lected by Robert M. Horner in south- 

 east Washington (33199) ; 564 plants 

 from Washington collected by E. P. 

 Sheldon in 1897 (33200) ; plants col- 

 lected by Walter H. Evans in Alaska 

 (33232); 10 specimens of Juncacea' 

 and Cyperacepp, collected in Wash- 

 ington by F. H. Lamb (33337); 183 

 plants collected in Mexico by Dr. E. 

 Palmer (33434) ; 30 plants collected in 

 Wyoming and South Dakota (33638) ; 

 11 specimens of dried plants collected 

 in Nevada by Vernon Bailey (33712). 

 (See under Mrs. R. M. Austin; C. D. 

 Beadle; Berlin, Germany, Royal Bo- 

 tanical Museum; F. F. Crevecouer; 



AGiucui/ruRE, Dei'ahtment of- -Cont'd. 

 Material deposited in the National Her- 

 harium — Continued. 

 Prof.W.G. Farlow; C. Forkert; Ben- 

 jamin Heritage; James S. Hine; 

 George B.King; J. H. Lovell; L. H. 

 Pammel; R. H. Price; Dr. W. W. 

 Rowlee; C. S. Sargent; R. S. Wil- 

 liams; J. Medley Wood; Rev. J. L. 

 Zabriskie.) 



Aiken, C. E., Colorado Springs, Colo.: 

 Two type specimens of Leucosiicte 

 atrata and Centronyx ochroceplialus. 

 Purchase. 33105. 



AiNSWORTH, E. E. Seattle Fish Com- 

 pany. (See under J. O. Gates.) 



Albany Museum. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa.) 



Aldrich, Hon. T. H., Birmingham, Ala.: 

 Unios from Alabama, representing 3 

 species. 32916. 



Alexander, E. P., Greytown, Nicara- 

 gua. Snake from Nicaragua (32788); 

 seeds supposed to be uu antidote for 

 snake bites, reptiles, and batrachians 

 (33083); bat and 7 snakes (33344); 

 plant (33606). 



Alger, Gen. R. A. (See under War De- 

 partment, U. S.) 



Allen, C. A., San Geronimo, Cal. : 

 Seventy-one birds' skins from Califor- 

 nia. Purchase. 33054. 



Allen, Clarence Gale, Washington, 

 D. C: Framed portrait of Prof. Leon- 

 ard D. Gale, associated with Prof. S. F. 

 B. Morse in the University of the City 

 of New York in connection with his 

 work on telegraphy. 33541. 



Allen, Dr. Harrison (deceased) : 

 Skeleton of a young sperm whale. 

 33148. 



Allen, James W., Oi^hir, Mont. : Fossil 

 shell. 32518. 



American Institute of Electrical 

 Engineers, New York City, transmit- 

 ted by R. W. Pope: Seeley dynamo; 

 Davenport motor; an old-stylo and a 

 new-style badge of the American In- 

 stitute of Electrical Engineers. De- 

 posit. 33438. 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City: Five reptiles 

 from Bisbee, Ariz., belonging to the 

 Lumholtz collection. 33158. 



Andrews, Mrs. George, Knoxville, 

 Tenn. : Living unioS, representing 21 



