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Rankin, K. W. (Stn- uihUt (u'ninl 

 Troost, astute of. ) 



RATumN, Mit<s M. J., U. S. National Mn- 

 semn: Collet'tioii of marine inverte- 

 brates, nnillutsks, tiyhes, niillepores, and 

 alga' from Grand Manan, New Bruns- 

 wick. S4048. 



RiOAi>i\(i, H. (I., Franklin, Pa.: Two 

 specimena of stone-flie.s, representing 

 the species A(Tancnria (irldu Hagan. 

 35118. 



Reesk, Hammond & Co., Bolivar, Pa.: 

 Sample of fire clay. 35055. 



Reeves, J. A., Joplin, Mo.: Specimen of 

 calamine after calcite from Aurora, 

 Mo. (34605); fire clay from St. Louis, 

 Mo., and mineral water from Bowling 

 Green, Mo. (34695) "O". 



Reinecke, Dr. F., Breslau, Germany: 

 Fi\'e hundred plants from the Samoan 

 Islands. Purchase. 34276. 



Reynolds, A. J., Connersville, Ind. : Sixty 

 specimens of quarry rejects (exchange). 

 33839. 



Rhoads, Dr. Thomas Leidy, U. S. N., 

 Washington, D. C. : Skull transfixed 

 with an arrow point. 34306. 



Rice, Prof. E. L., Delaware, Ohio; re- 

 ceived through Dr. L. O. Howard: 

 Three .specimens of amphipods. 34730. 



Richards, W. A., Cheyenne, Wyo. : Ores, 

 clays, coals, petroleum, and silicified 

 palm trunk. 34655. "O." 



Richardson, Dr. D. A., Denver, Colo.: 

 Two plants from Washington. 34115. 

 (Returned.) 



Richardson, H., Trail, Oreg. : Sample of 

 ocher. 34262. 



Richmond, C. W., U. S. National Museum: 

 Five birds' skins from Smiths Island, 

 Va. (34105) ; skeleton of Black Skimmer 

 (.34315 ) ; skin of Snowy Owl (exchange) 

 (34626). 



Ricker, Prof. Maurice, Burlington, Iowa: 

 Butterfly ( Agranlin rcmillx L. ) ; bumble- 

 bee ( Bombusf rimer icanorum Fab ) . 34581. 



RiDENOX'R, AV. B., Scran ton. Pa.: Speci- 

 men of Dipidsti'!^ tllyns^ Linnaeus. 33973. 



Ri.iKS ETHNOfjRAPHiscH MusEUM. (See 

 under Leiden, Holland. ) 



RiKSMUSEUM. (See under Stockholm, 

 Sweden. ) 



Riley, J. IL, U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimen of Nyciicrpis liuuiirdli^ from 



Riley, .1. H. — Continued. 



Falls Cliurch, Va. (3;>S79); set of eggs 

 of Broad-winged Hawk (35011); 29 

 l)atrachians, representing the species 

 ricUiiodun. cinereus from Virginia 

 (35109); mole {Scalops aquaticuH), and 

 a red squirrel {Sdurus JnuUonicus) ; 2 

 l)irds' skins and 5 eggs of Henslow's 

 Bunting (35115); 7 birds' eggs (35129); 

 bat ( ]'<'.<iperl ilia f uncus) (35144); 6 birds' 

 skins from North Carolina (exchange) 

 (35169). 



RizER, Mrs. H. C, Washington, D. C: 

 Twenty-five plants from Floi'ida. 

 34830. 



Roberts, C. H., Paris, Ontario, Canada: 

 Plaster cast of a bird amulet. Ex- 

 change. 34502. 



Roberts, W. G., Middletown, Ohio: Fos- 

 sil skull of a bear. Purchase. 34866. 



Roberts, W. J., Harrisville, Pa.: Speci- 

 men of Corydalts rornutns. 33856. 



Robinson, Dr. B. L., Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Three specimens of violets from Massa- 

 chusetts. 34081. 



Robinson, S. A., Orlando, Cai.: Two 

 teeth of B.hon hitifrons and a tooth of 

 Procamelus. 33830. 



Robinson, W. Russell, Wingina, Va. : 

 Nest, 5 eggs, and a specnmen of Migra- 

 tory Shrike (7v^(r/».s' /(///w/r/Vu/ (/.v ;» /r/rmw) 

 (34937, 34948). 



Roebling's, J. A., Sons & Co., Trenton, 

 N. J. : Twenty-one specimens of elec- 

 trical cables and wires. 34724. 



Rogers, Maj. E. J., Michigan National 

 Guard, Port Huron, Mich. : Cojiy of the 

 first newspaper published in Santiago, 

 as "Company F Enterprise." 33950. 



Rolfs, Prof. P. IL, and A. L. Quaintance, 

 Lake City, Fla. : Specimens of Corridx 

 amencanx, representing 20 species of 

 North American scale insects. 34377. 



RooN, VAN, G., Rotterdam, Holland: Col- 

 lection of beetles from Java and South 

 Africa. Exchange. 34381. 



Rosalsky, W., Clackamas, Oreg., re- 

 ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant from Oregon. .34982. 



Rose, J. N., U. S. National Museum: 

 Plants (33762, 33818, 34035, 34223). 



Ross, Hon. M. L., Knoxville, Tenn., re- 

 ceived through R. L. Garner: Fossil 

 tooth of a mammal. 3.3942. 



