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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Allen, J. E., Orlando, Fla. : Specimen of 

 Lijcosa atrolhia Hentz. 34265. 



Allen, O. D., Ashford, Wash. : One hun- 

 dred and fifteen plants from Washing- 

 ton. Purchase. 34563. 



American MusEUiM of Natural History, 

 New York City, received through J. H. 

 Winser: Six photographs of Eskimos 

 obtained by Lieutenant Peary in 1896 

 (gift) (34040) ; received through Dr. J. 

 A. Allen, 15 mammals from Trinidad 

 (exchange) (34444) ; collection of eth- 

 nological objects obtained from the 

 Northern Eskimos, Port Clarence 

 (exchange) (35098). 



Anderson, Samuel, White Snip h n r 

 Springs, Mont.: Ores, coal, and other 

 material. 34656. (0.) 



Andrus, F. J., Elkton, Oreg. : Two species 

 of Anodonfa from Oregon (33927) ; 4 

 species of fresh-water bivalves from 

 Oregon (34135). 



Angell, J. P., Pine Bluff, Ark. : Tachinid 

 fly (34022) ; specimens of ChcerocamjKi 

 iersa L and Arctia nais Say (34163) . 



Angell, Miss Lillie, Orange, N. J.: 

 Thirty-five specimens of violets from 

 New Jersey. 35147. 



Angell, M., Pine Bluff, Ark.: Cicindel- 

 lid, Tefracha Carolina Linne. 33922. 



Anthony, A. W., Portland, Oreg. : Eight 

 specimens of Peromyscus austerus. 

 34349. 



ANTHROPOLOCilCAL SOCIETY OF WaSHING- 



TON, Washington, I). C, received 

 through F. W. Hodge, Curator: Bronze 

 medal presented to the Society by the 

 Numismatic and Antiquarian Society 

 of Montreal. 33798. 



Armstrong, F. B., Corpus tUiristi, Tex.: 

 Bird skin, and skin and skull of a skunk, 

 representing the genus SpUugaJf. Pur- 

 chase. 35111. 



Armstrong, L. K., Spokane, Wash.: 

 Building stones, slate, and talc. 34663. 

 (O.) 



Army Medical Museu.m. (See under 

 War Department. ) 



Arnold, E., Battle Creek, Mich.: Seven 

 birds' skins from northwestern Canada. 

 33821. 



Arnold, Robert, Mathias Point, Va. : 

 Larva or caterpillar of atheroma rcrjalis 

 Fabr. 33961. 



Arnold, W., St. Simons Mills, Ga.: Pho- 

 tograph of the skeleton of a whale 

 ( Mesoplodon bidens ) . 33971 . 



Ash MEAD, W. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: One hundred and two species 

 of Algse from England, Scotland, and 

 Florida (33834) ; Ashmead collection of 

 insects, consisting of 60,000 specimens. 

 (35236.) 



AsHMUN, Rev. E. H., Albuquerque, N. 

 Mex. : Land shells from New INIexico. 

 34217, 34646, 35020. 



AvoNDALE Lime and Stone Company, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : Limestone used for 

 making quicklime. 34144. 



Ayres, Dr., San Juan, Porto Rico: Span- 

 ish hand-press. ( See under Porto Rico 

 Collection.) 35201. 



Ayres, Mrs. F. D., Peacock, N. C. : Sad- 

 dle-back caterpillar, Empretia stimulea 

 Clemens. 34036. 



Ayson, L. T., Wellington, New Zealand: 

 Seventeen birds' skins. Exchange. 

 34453. 



Aztec Club, New York City, received 

 through De Lancey Floyd-Jones: Aztec 

 Club medal, in commemoration of the 

 fiftieth anniversary of the Aztec Club. 

 34598. 



Bache, Rene, Washington, D. C. : Six 

 photographs of Lapp reindeer peoi)le, 

 Alaska. 34367. 



Backus, Cleo, Port Townsend, Wash., 

 "received through O. E. Shaffer: Speci- 

 men of RhamphocottuK richardsonl from 

 Port Townsend Bay. 34947. 



Bagwell, G. D. , Fort Assinniboine, Mont. : 

 Collection of objects used during the 

 Spanish-American war. 34068. 



Baker, A. B., National Zoological Park: 

 Vertel jrate fossils ( 34542) ; collection of 

 natural history specimens, rocks, ores, 

 and a rope slipper from Porto Rico 

 (34779). 



Baker, Prof. C. F., Auburn, Ala.: Six 

 specimens of Umbelliferaj (33817); 

 large collection of insects containing 

 many type specimens (33963) ; 6 plants 

 from Colorado (34008) ; large collection 

 of Hymenoptera, consisting of about 

 24,000 specimens and including many 

 new species (34091); crabs from the 

 Gulf of Mexico (34047); specimen of 

 Uca minax (34132) ; collection of insects 



