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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899, 



Northwestern Iron Company, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. : Specimen of iron ore. 34175. 



Norton, Miss M. L., Marine, 111.: Speci- 

 men of Cecropia Moth, Attacus cecropia 

 Linnaeus. 35127. 



NoYES, Miss C. E., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Two unsigned ten-dollar notes 

 of the Commercial Bank of Florida 

 (34387) ; 6 envelopes with historical 

 designs used during the civil war, 1861- 

 1865 (35229). 



Nutting, Prof. C. C. (See under Iowa, 

 State University of.) 



Nye, Willard, jr.. New Bedford, Mass.: 

 Six specimens of mantis shrimp from 

 Acushnet River. 34705. 



Nylander,0., Caribou, Me.: Specimens 

 of Margaritanas (33831) ; amphipods 

 from Maine (34362) ; 20 specimens of 

 Cambrian fossils from near Newport, 

 R. I., and 4 si^ecimens of Monograptus 

 cli7itonensi >f ironi Aroostook County, Me. 

 (34725) . 



O'Connor, J. J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Peat from near the Lakes of Killarney, 

 County Kerry, Ireland. 34436. 



O'Neil, Rear- Admiral Charles, U. S. N., 

 Bureau of Ordance, Navy Department: 

 Model of the new 4.7-inch shrapnel, 

 U. S. A. 34000. 



O'RouRKE, Bernadou, Paterson, N. J.: 

 Schenkl shell (patented October 10, 

 1861), found in Virginia about 4 miles 

 from Dumfrie, in dividing the line 

 between Stafford and Prince William 

 counties. 34951. 



Oppek, William, Miami, Fla. : Fifty-five 

 species of shells from Florida. 35021. 



Ohio Cement Company, Lisbon, Ohio: 

 Cement rock. 34168. 



Old Abe Company, White Oaks, N. Mex., 

 received through J. Y. Hewitt, and 

 A. E. Heigh way: Three specimens of 

 gold in selenite from Old Abe mine. 

 White Oaks, N. Mex. 34701. 



Old Dominion Mining Company, Spo- 

 kane, Wash. : Silver ore. 34247. 



Oldroyd, Mrs. T. S., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Five species of marine shells from 

 Cuba. 34649. 



Olds, H. W., Woodside, Md.: Thirty- 

 nine plants from Brookside, W. Va. 

 (34084); 22 plants (34140); plant from 

 the District of Columbia (35121). 



Ord, J. T., Monterey, Mexico: Relics of 

 the Spanish-American war. Deposit. 

 34080. 



Orr, H. D., Washington, D. C: One- 

 pound cartridge case and a one-pound 

 shell. (See under Porto Rico collec- 

 tion 35201.) 



Osborn, Prof. Henry. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. ) 



Ottawa, Canada: Geological Survey 

 OF Canada, received through Prof. J. 

 F. Whiteaves: Twenty-four specimens 

 of Trenton fossils from Akpatok Island, 

 Hudson Bay. Exchange. 34989. 



Ottolenoui, Dr. R., New York City: 

 Forty-five specimens of Lepidoptera. 

 34107. 



Owen, W. O., Washington, D. C. : Four- 

 teen pieces of ancient pottery, a stone 

 slab; a portion of a shell bracelet found 

 among the ruins at Fort Bayard, N. 

 Mex. 34522. 



Owens, M. J., Mathias Point, Va.: Snake 

 (33979); 2 vertebrae of a fossil whale 

 (34371). 



Packard, A. S., Providence, R. I. : Fossil, 

 genus Astacus, from Idaho. 33756. 



Paine, R. G., Washington, D. C. : Seaside 

 Sparrow from South Carolina. 34953. 



Palmer, Edward, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimens of Bulimus from Salteo, 

 Mexico; crustaceans and worms from 

 Mexico (34602); 550 plants from Mex- 

 ico (purchase) (34853). (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Palmer, Dr. T. S., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Skull of Razor-billed Auk. 33935. 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Pine-mouse, Microtus pinetorum, 

 from Hainpstead, Md. (33778); 17 

 birds' skins from the western section of 

 the United States (33941); 14 birds' 

 skins from various localities (34180) ; 

 crabs, worms, jelly-fish, and holothu- 

 rian from Smiths Island, Virginia 

 (34486) ; 6 skins and skulls of mammals 

 from Smiths Island, Virginia (34597) ; 

 2 skins of Microtus pennsylvanicas nigrans 

 (34633); plant from the District of 

 Columl)ia (34983); 15 bats from Mary- 

 land (35184); collection of isopods, 

 sponges, shells, fishes, and plants from 

 Virginia (35186) . 



