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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 19C»2. 



Nreville i>e, Lionel, Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta, India: Seven specimens of 

 Diptera (-1 species), new to the collec- 

 tion (38729); 15 specimens (3 species) 

 of Hymenoptera, new to the collection 

 (38821). 



NicKLES, J. M., Cincinnati, Ohio: Ten 

 specimens of Bryozoan [StigmatiUa n. 

 sp.). Exchange. 38814. 



Nielsen, H. P. (See under .Vtrrictdtnre, 

 Department of. ) 



Nixon, S. D., Baltimore, Md.: Specimen 

 of Natrix leberk (38319); si)ecimens of 

 Storeria dekayi (38518). 



Noble, Mrs. M. A., Lake Helen, Fla.r 

 Fern, Vittarvi Unratd, from Florida. 

 38405. 



NoRRis, E. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Northwestern Traffic Com i".\nv, Llano, 

 Tex.: Egg-case of Mantid, or "rear- 

 horse," embedded in sandstone. 

 38363. 



NovAEs, C. (See under Agricultur(>, De- 

 partment of. ) 



NowELL, J. K. , Anderson, S. C. : (xrackle, 

 (iaiscaluii quiscula icii.cas, and a Night- 

 hawk (38256); reptiles from South 

 Carolina (38422). 



NoYEs, William B., Washington, 1). C. : 

 Upper molar of a Southern manunoth. 

 Purchase. 38325. 



Nye, Willari), Jr., New Bedford, Mass.: 

 Two birds' skins and a skeleton of a 

 Sparrow hawk, from Florida (39019); 

 skeleton of a Sparrow hawk (39120). 



Oakley, G. C, Rochester, N. Y. : Mini- 

 ature wooden bell made from timbers 

 of Perry's flagship Lnicr cure at the l)at- 

 tle of Lake Erie; 5 shillings, 2 shillings, 

 and 20 shillings (currency) issued in 

 1771, and a pound (currency) issued in 

 1761. 38421. 



Oberholser, H. C, Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two birds' skins from Bolivia. 

 38861. 



Odell, T. T., St. Andrews, New Bruns- 

 wick. Received tlirough INIiss Mac- 

 Grotty, Washington, D. C. : Seven spec- 

 imens of Micmac basketry. 39169. 



Oden, Lieut. (Jeorge J., U.S.A., Pototan, 

 Panay, P. I.: Five specimens of ferns 

 from the islands of Samar and Panay. 

 38674. 



OoDEN, Herbert G. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



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

 Bat {Ml/Otis Iv.cifigus) (38348); rodents 

 from Lake Superior, Ontario (38786); 

 15 specimens of batrachians from W^yo- 

 ming (39038). 



Olds, H. W., Washington, D. C: Plant 

 from Maryland (38181); plant (39301). 



Olea, Seiior Don Serveriano de, INIonte- 

 video, Uruguay. Received through 

 Hon. Prudencio ]Murguiondo and Don 

 Pedro Callorda y Acosta: Rocks and 

 fossils from Uruguay. Exchange. 

 38805. 



OsBORN, Prof. H. F., American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York City: 

 Five casts of small models of heads of 

 Titanotheres. 39365. 



OsBURx, Prof. R.wjioNO, Fargo College, 

 Fargo, N. Dak.: Fifty-nine specimens 

 (36 species ) of dragon flies. Exchange. 

 38997. 



Owen, Mrs. IMary W., Sepacuite, I'anzos, 

 Guatemala: Ethnological ol)jects and 

 2)lants from ( luatemala. 38895. 



Paine, P. R., Jr., Charleston, S. C. : Tree 

 frogs from South Carolina (38251, 

 38258). 



Pal.mer, Dr. Edward, Department of 

 Agriculture: Iron grease lam]> from 

 North Carolina (38866); marine and 

 land shells from Cuba (39110); basket 

 wallet from St. Luis, Province of San- 

 tiago; Panama hat from Santiago, and 

 a cigarette holder from Habana (3912«). 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



P.VLMER, ti., Rosslyn, Ya. : Manmials 

 from England. Purchase. 38925. 



P.-VLMER, John W., Port Republic, Ya. : 

 Male specimen of Rhinoceros beetle, 

 Dynasfcx fiti/ii.f Liniueus. 38306. 



Palmer, William, V. S. National 

 Museum: Snake from Maryland 

 (38414); three tickets for seats in the 

 public i)arks of Habana, Cuba, ob- 

 tained in 1898 (38498); natural history 

 specimens from Cuba (38'.!82, 38990, 

 38991, 38996, 39014, 39047, 39050, 39058, 

 39061, 39062, 39107); reptiles and ba- 

 trachians, set of 3 eggs of Scarlet tana- 

 ger, Piranga erythromelus, and a set of 

 6 eggs of the Kentucky warbler, 



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