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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd, 

 and Oregon (3S775); 105 plants from 

 Canada collected by Prel>le Brothers 

 (38776) ; 2 plants collected by Charles 

 C. Dean in Indiana (38824); 804 

 plants collected in eastern Idaho and 

 western Wyoming by Elmer D. Mer- 

 rill and E. N.Wilcox"( 38881 ) ; 4 plants 

 collected by C. L. Shear in Colorado 

 (38S9:!) ; portion of type of Rihes irri- 

 (/uiuii i-eceived from the Royal Bo- 

 tanic- Gardens, Kew, England 

 (38894); 4 plants collected by Dr. C. 

 Hart Merriam in California (38898); 

 6 plants from Germany (38916); 59 

 plants collected in Alaska 1)y H. P. 

 Nielsen (38917); 70 plants collected 

 in Alaska by Israel Jones (38923); 

 31 ])lants collected in Alaska l)y C. C. 

 Georgeson (38924); i)lant collected 

 by C. R.~ Bridges in ^Massachusetts 

 (38979); '200 plants from Texas col- 

 lected by G. L. Crocket (39010); 192 

 plants collected in Arizona by T. H. 

 Kearney (39064); 7 plants collected 

 in California by Dr. C. Hart Mer- 

 riam (39091); 362 plants collected by 

 various field agents of the Division 

 of Agrostology in the western section 

 of the United States (39150); 711 

 plants collected in Oregon, Washing- 

 ton, California, and Alaska })y E. A. 

 Walpole (39151) ; 4 plants collectted 

 in Oregon by A. J. Johnson (39152); 

 plant collected in Oregon by B. L. 

 Cunningham (39153); 45 plants col- 

 lected in Washington and Oregon l)y 

 H. D. Langille (39202); 2 plants from 

 northwestern British America col- 

 lected by R. S. Williams, Messrs. 

 Drummond, Richai'dson, and Krause 

 Brothers (39226); 2 plants collected 

 in British America and on the Sibe- 

 rian coast of Bering Sea by INIessrs. 

 Drummond, Richardson, and Krause 

 Brothers (39227); 10 type specimens 

 of plants collected by E. N. Wilcox in 

 Montana (39265); plant collected by 

 R. D. Nevins in Washington (39270); 

 plant collected by Amos Willits in 

 Oregon (39271); 5 plants from Cali- 

 fornia (39272); 54 plants from Ore- 

 gon collected by H. D. Langille 

 (39294); 2 plants from Alaska col- 



AciKicuLTURE, Departmext (h*' — Cout'd. 

 lected by F. E. Blaisdell . (39306); 

 85 plants collected in Oregon byH. D. 

 Langille (39307); 62 ]ilants collected 

 in California by I. G. Holmes (39308) ; 

 plant from North Carolina (30321); 

 plant from Germany sent by L. Spath 

 (39355) ; plants from Olympia 

 (39442); 1,000 f plants collected in 

 Mexico and Guatemala by R. F. 

 Griggs and Dr. O. F. Cook (39463); 

 2 plants {Chirca) from the Brazilian 

 legation, received through Division 

 of Agrostology (39475); 2 plants 

 from Alaska collected by J. B. Flett 

 (39488); 7 i)lants from Washington 

 collected by J. B. Flett (39489); 20 

 plants collected by F. A. Walpole in 

 northern Alaska (39518); 6 plants 

 from California collected by M. H. 

 Lapham (39519); 5 plants from 

 Washington collected by J. B. Flett 

 (39521 ) ; 500 plants collected in west- 

 ern Mexico by Edward Palmer 

 (39564); 10 photographs of plants, 

 and 35 plants collected in Montana 

 by Messrs. V. K. Chestnut and Israel 

 Jones (39579). 

 (See mider Bird, Henry; Cockerell, 

 T. D. A.; Davidson, A.; Ehrhorn, 

 E. M. ; Espin, J. M. ; Fowler, James; 

 Gorman, M. W.; Hyatt, James; In- 

 terior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey; Iowa Agricultural College; 

 James, Mrs. J. F. ; Kenoyer, Leslie 

 A. ; Seeman, von H. ; Sherman, Frank- 

 lin J.; Slingerland, M. I.; Smith, 

 Benjamin H.; Urich, F. W.; Whited, 

 Kirk; Worddell, George P. ) 

 Alaska Commercial Company, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. : Gold dust samples. Pur- 

 chase. 39178. (See under Clarke, 

 Lieut. C. A., U. S. N.) 

 Albany Museum. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa.) 

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

 specimens of Eocene corals from Ala- 

 bama and Mississipi)i, containing types 

 of 20 species or varieties and figured 

 sjjecimens of 8 species or varieties. 

 38986. 

 Alexanuer, R. M., Stranger, Kans. : 

 Stone celts and hatchets, arrow points 

 and spear points (38748) ; 11 stone axes 

 and celts (38815). Exchange. 



