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Intkkior Dkiwrtment — Continued. 

 Uniti-d StatcK Geological Suruey — Cont'd, 

 black «md from the Pacific Ocean 

 Beai'h, at the mouth of Pistol River, 

 Orcg. (84797); specimen of albertite 

 collected by David T. Day in Nova 

 Scotia (84802); 180 specimens of 

 Lower Silurian fossils, 68 specimens 

 of Upper Silurian fossils, and 5 speci- 

 mens of Devonian fossils collected by 

 M. R. Campbell (34822); sand from 

 Burnett and Johnson's Mine, Gilbert 

 Creek, Smith River, Del Norte 

 County, Cal., collected by David T. 

 Day (34847); tooth of a mastodon 

 (84867); rot-ks from Coon Butte and 

 San Francisco Mountain, Arizona, 

 collected by G. K. Gilbert (34891); 

 sample of beach sand containing gold 

 and platinum from Crescent City, 

 Cal. (34920); 10 specimens of fish 

 remains from Silver Peak Range, Es- 

 meralda County, Nev. (34986); 3 

 skulls, 3 geological specimens from 

 White Mountain, New Mexico; 5 

 small specimens of zonochrolite from 

 the northern shore of Lake Superior, 

 and a geological specimen from Ga- 

 lena, 111., collected by F. X. Shulak 

 (34971); specimens of asphaltic min- 

 eral from the southern part of the 

 McAlester quadrangle, Choctaw Na- 

 tion, Ind. T., collected by J. A. Taff 

 (35018); a series of 158 specimens of 

 Lower Cretaceous Grypha^as (35059) ; 

 75 specimens of fossils from the Cin- 

 cinnati group of central Kentucky; 

 69 specimens of fossils from the Up- 

 per CarVjoniferous of Shasta County, 

 Cal. (35064) ; 4 fossil plants from the 

 coal measures of Sciotoville, Ohio 

 (35079); 3 specimens of garnets col- 

 lected by C. W. Cross in Ophir Loop, 

 Telluride Quadrangle, Cblo. (85084). 

 (See under M. R. Campbell, Cooper 

 Curtice, T. Nelson Dale, N. H. Dar- 

 ton, David T. Day, J. S. Diller, G. K. 

 Gilbert, G. H. Girty, A. E. Heigh- 

 way, J. B. Leiberg, Ig. Lucas, G. O. 

 Smith, Wilbur Stout, G. W. Tower, 

 J. A. Taff, J. A. Udden.) 

 Iowa, State University of, Iowa City, 

 Iowa, received through Prof. C. C. 



Iowa, State University of — Continued. 

 Nutting: Five species of crabs. Ex- 

 change. 34407. 

 Jackson, Miss Victoria, Bowling Green, 

 Ky. : Sixty specimens, representing 7 

 species of land and fresh- water mol- 

 lusks (33899); 8 species of shells 

 (34647). 

 Jacobs, W. H., Lonacoiiing, Aid.: Pea- 

 cock. 84723. 

 Jacobson, C. a., Northtield, Minn. : Com- 

 pacted mycelium of a wood-inhabiting 

 fungus. 35030. 

 James, G. Wharton, Pasadena, Cal.: 

 PlK)tograpli of baskets made by the 

 Cahuilla Indians, and photograph of a 

 Navajo l)lanket weaver. .35168. 

 Jarboe, Miss Leonora, Baltimore, Md. : 

 Cane used by Capt. James Jarboe, a 

 soldier of the war of 1812; original let- 

 ter written by Captain Jarboe, dated 

 September 15, 1814. 34038. 

 Jellicorse, R., Carthage, Tenn. : Seven 



pottery bowls. 33946. 

 Jennings, J. H., Henderson, Tenn.: 

 Three specimens of Myrmeleonids. 

 33857. 

 Jensen, A. S., Universitetets Museum, 

 Copenhagen, Denmark: Six specimens 

 of Montacuta molleri (Holboll) Morch, 

 from Greenland. 34846. 

 Jermy, Julius, San Antonio, Tex.: One 

 thousand plants (84516); 325 plants 

 from Hungary (34945). Purchase. 

 Johansen, O. a., Chicago, 111.: Small 



collection of Acrididae. 34607. 

 Johnson, A. J., Chetco, Oreg., received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Seven plants from Oregon. 34964. 

 Johnson, A. R., Whitesboro, N. Y.: 

 Clasp knife, flint, 2 pieces of a military 

 buckle, 2 l)uttons proliably of British 

 manufacture, picked up on the Imttle- 

 field of Crown Point. 33763. 

 Johnson, Hon. Ben.iamix. (See under 



State, Department of. ) 

 Johnson, C. F., Freeport, 111.: One hun- 

 dred specimens of violets (35067) ; 

 2 2 plants from Illinois (35148). 

 Exchange. 

 Johnson, Prof. C. W., Wagner Free 

 Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Specimen of CoeUodcs schwarzi (34024) ; 



