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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, ]!»02. 



Interior Department — C'ontinueil. 



[iiilc<l St(it('>! (IcnJogicdl Surveii. Four 

 hun(lr('dan(lliveCanil)rianl)rachiopo(ls, 

 principally orthids, from various locali- 

 ties(38221) ; l,410specimensof --kro/rd(t 

 and Acrothele from the Cambrian forma- 

 tion of various localities in the United 

 States (38451); 147 sijecimcns of ores 

 from the Silverton quadranj^ie, and 109 

 specimens from Rico INIountains, Colo- 

 rado, collcHited by F. LesHe Ransome 

 (38458); about 500 specimens of Cam- 

 brian Acrotreta from various localities 

 (38533); piece of flaked flint from New- 

 Mexico (38664) (deposit); received 

 through Department of Agriculture, 

 specimen of Yucca glauca, collected in 

 Utah by (i. K. (;iil)ert (38670); 110 

 specimens of Cambrian fossils (38677); 

 6 slabs representing j)seu(lomorphic 

 casts of salt crystals from probable De- 

 vonian strata in the NeedUi Mountain 

 (juadrungle of southwestern ('olorado, 

 collected by Whitman Cross on the di- 

 vide between Needle and Tan creeks 

 (38791); received through Charles 

 Butts, type sjiecimen of Lepidodiscun 

 allegatiiun Clarke (38802); (;olle(!tion of 

 rocks and minerals from the Ilighwood 

 Mountains and C'razy Mountains, oNIoii- 

 tana, (;ollected by W. II. Weed (;!88()3) ; 

 specimen of Beatrecia, collected l)y R. 

 S. Spence, Paris, Idaho (38931); 485 

 plants collected by J. B. Leiberg in 

 Arizona (38935); geological specimens 

 from Cameron Mine, (irand Canyon, 

 Arizona (38978); refractoi-y lire clays, 

 coals, shales, and a specimen *)f (juartz- 

 itic sandstone, with rant of Lepidodcti- 

 dron (iypcatum, (rollecte<l by David 

 White (39104); 28 i)lants collecrted in 

 Alaska by Arthur J. Collier (39122); 

 117 plants from INlontana, collected by 

 Stuart Weller (39123); rocks from 

 Denver Basin, Colorado, collected by 

 Whitman Cross (39133) ; block of mar- 

 ble from Idaho (39167); rocks and 

 ores from Bohemia and Blue River 

 mining districts. Lane County, Oreg. 

 (39192); fossil plants from the John 

 Day Basin, Oregon, collected by F. 11. 

 Knowlton (39236) ; 210 sections of rocks 

 from Elkhorn Mountain, Montana, 

 collected by W. H. Weed (39263); 275 



I NTEKioR Department — Conthiued. 

 specimens of Camlirian brachiopods, 

 lAnnnrsxo)ndla gn-tijl (39276) ; 85 plants 

 (•ollected in Colorado by Whitman 

 Cross (39305); 1,055 hpecimens of Cam- 

 brian brachiopods of the genera Lln- 

 iiitrnwniellii, Livgnla, Ohnlun, and Acro- 

 tretn (393()2); ICnglish flint, asbestos, 

 from iSall INIountain, (ieorgia, red slate 

 from Arkansas, iron ore and talc from 

 Newfoundland (3938(5); 23 duplicate 

 rock si)ecimens from ('alifornia and 

 Oregon (39408); geological material 

 from Livingston, Mont., Montana quad- 

 rangk' and Little Belt Mountains, (col- 

 lected by W. II. Weed (39424). (See 

 under Collett, .1. D.; Heikes, V. C; 

 Ilerzer, Rev. H.; Russell, Prof. I. C; 

 War Dej)artment. ) 



International Aciieso.n' (iRapiiitk Com- 

 pany, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Received 

 through C. \j. Collins: Sani])lesof Ach- 

 eson graphite. 39288. 



Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, 

 Iowa. Received through Department 

 of Agriculture: Seventy-eight plants 

 from Iowa, collected b)' L. H. Piun- 

 mel and others. Exchange. 39092. 



Israel, A. R., Washington, I). C: Mole 

 cricket, (xryllntcdjxi rolioidii.-i' Scudder. 

 38379. 



Isthmian Canal Commission, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. Receivi'd through Rear- 

 Adiniral J. J. Walker, U. S. N.: Relief 

 map of the jjroposcd Punania Canal 

 route. ;J8764. 



Jackson, Sidney W., \V<iollalira, Syd- 

 ney, New Soutli Wales, .\ustralia: Two 

 specimens of FlilorJiis jxinidisiti, with 

 nest and 2 photographs (39314); 2 eggs 

 oi I'tirra g(dll)i(icfii (.39363). Purchase. 



James, Mrs. J. F., Washington, I). C. 

 Received thnnigh Department of Agri- 

 culture: Ninety-six jiluntsof the Ignited 

 States. 39132.' 



Jamaica Botanical <iAi;i)KNs. (See un- 

 der Kingst(m, Jamaica.) 



J ANSON, O. K., tt Son, London, England: 

 Nine birds' skins from Costa Rica and 

 Guatemala. Purchase. 39504. 



Jennerson, II. G., Pine Ridge Agency, 

 Rosebud, S. Dak.: Sand crystals 

 (" Walkerite"), from Pine Ridge In- 

 dian Reservation. 38409. 



