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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Agriculture, Department of— Cont'd, 

 louging to the family JuncacefE, col- 

 lected by Trof. Marshall A. Howe, 

 University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 

 (30822); specimen of Cymopteru8 corru- 

 gaius from .T. B. I.eiberg, Ilojie, Idaho 

 (30823); 081 plants from J. B. Leiherg 

 (30828). 



Aldricii, T. H., Hon. (Washington, D. 

 C): Species of J «*j)/ii(/j-<»««s from the 

 Philippine Islands. 30569. 



Alexander, A. B. (See nnder Fish Com- 

 mission, U. S.) 



Allen, Frank (Woodside, Md.): Speci- 

 men of Scalops aquatieus. 30788. 



Allen, Dr. H. N. (See under AV. W. 

 Rockhill.) 



Allen, Pardon (Auburn, Me.): Antique 

 candle-stick, snuffers, and lamp. Ex- 

 change. 20738. 



Anthony, A. W. (San Diego, Cal.): Col- 

 lection of mammals from California, 

 consisting of 71 skins and skulls and 20 

 alcoholic specimens (purchase) (29675) ; 

 12 birds' skins, principally from Cali- 

 fornia (deposit) (one skin returned) 

 (29909) ; 4 Petrels, consisting of 2 spec- 

 imens of rnffimis teniiirosfris aod two of 

 Fuhnariin colinnha (gift) (30256); bird 

 skin from Colorado (deposit) (30136) ; 3 

 birds' skins from California (deposit) 

 (30554) ; skeleton of Petrel {Fulmarna 

 rodfieri), and 3 type specimens of birds 

 (gift) (30G76); 2 dried, specimens of 

 Oceanodronui socorroensis (gift) (30805) ; 

 skeletonof7'«#»n/8firnseMS (gift) (30817). 



Appleton, J. W. M. (Salt Sulphur 

 Springs, W. Va.) : Specimen of impure 

 graphite. 30644. 



Arkansas Commission to Cotton 

 States and International Exposi- 

 tion (transmitted by L. Yinceuhel- 

 ler, Commissioner, Little Rock, Ark.) : 

 twenty specimens of minerals. (A.) 

 30294. 



Arnold, Delos ('Pasadena, Cal.) : Speci- 

 men of Scala Uueata, Say, from the 

 southeastern coastofthe United States. 

 29807. 



Arnold, E. (Battle Creek, Mich.): Five 

 eggs (1 set) of Western Grebe, 10 eggs 

 (1 set) of American Goldeneye Duck, 6 

 eggs (1 set) of Canvasback Duck, and 

 4 eggs (1 set) of Redhead Duck from 

 North Dakota. Exchange. 30215. 



Arup Brothers (exhibit at the Cotton 

 States and International Exposition, 

 Atlanta, Ga.) : Six pieces of Royal Co- 

 penhagen porcelain, 2 pieces of Ipsen's 

 fai('uce and 3 specimens of iridescent 

 glass. {A.) Purchase. 30324. 



Ashe, W W. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Ashmead, W. H. (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Specimens of Aphodii, con- 

 sisting oi Aphodinfi a'grotus, Horn., and 

 Ata'iiius lecontci, Harold, from Florida 

 (new to the Museum collection). 30366. 



Attwater, H. p. (San Antonio, Tex.): 

 Seventeen birds' eggs, representing 4 

 species, also 2 nests (gift) (30090); 3 

 specimens of Woodpecker, Mdanerpes 

 formiciroriis acitleaUiN from Texas (gift) 

 (30162); 300 birds' skins from Texas 

 (purchase) (306,39); 2 skins of Aphelo- 

 coma cyanotis, and 4 skins of Dendroica 

 clirysoparia, 20 eggs oi Aphelocoma cya- 

 notis, and 8 eggs of Dendroica clirysoparia 

 (purchase) (30697). 



AuDENREiD, Mrs. M. C. ("Washington, D. 

 C): Japanese armor. Deposit. 30001. 



Autocopyist Company (London, Eng- 

 land) : Photo-autocopyist outfit an<i 

 specimens of work. Purchase. 30638. 



AvERV, W. C. (Corinth, Vt.): Insects, 

 29921. 



AzEEZ, Miss A. A. (Brooklyn, N. Y,): 

 Four ancient Egyptian vessels of sta- 

 lagmite marble, 6 ancient terra- cotta 

 lamps, an oil vessel, and a Persian 

 pierced lamp (30209) ; Egyptian amu- 

 lets and carvings, Tyrian terra-cotta 

 head and holy oil jug, and a brass holy- 

 water vessel (the Holy Grail of the 

 Imam) (30210). Purchase. 



Babbitt, J. 0, (Dighton, Mass.) : Thirty- 

 five arrowheads, 29723, 



Babbitt Brothers (Flagstaff, Ariz.): 

 Volcanic sublimation products from 

 n(>ar Flagstaff, 30408. 



Bachman, George W. (Freemansburg, 

 Pa.): Arrowhead from Wasnington 

 County, Pa. 30110, 



Bailey, Vernon, (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Baker, Frank C. (See under Chicago 

 Academy of Sciences.) 



Baker, Dr. Frank, (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, National Zoological 

 Park). 



