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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 190(). 



AgRICULTUKE, DKrARTMENT OF — Coilt'd. 



Materidl depmited in the National Her- 

 barium — Continued. 

 C. G. Bissell (862H3); 88 plants col- 

 lected by David Griffiths, T. A. Wil- 

 liams, and P. A. Rydberg (36328); 34 

 plants collected by Kirk Whited in 

 Washington (36397); 3 specimens of 

 grasses fro. a Florida (36427); received 

 through L. H. Dewey, specimen of 

 Greivia. from South Australia (36444) ; 

 received through Lieut. B. H. 

 Dutcher, Fort Grant, Ariz., 19 plants 

 from Arizona (36445); 817 plants 

 from Washington collected by Kirk 

 Whited (36472); specimen of Arc- 

 ioseaphylos canescens from California 

 (36543); 1,126 plants collected in 

 Oregon by E. P. Sheldon (36665). 

 (See under Anderson, A. P.; Austin, 

 S. W.; Bailey, Vernon; Bissell, C. G. ; 

 Boardman, C. A.; Brown, Herbert; 

 Busck, August; California Academy 

 of Sciences; Campbell, A. J.; Coville, 

 F. v.; Cusick, W. C; Dewey, L. H.; 

 Dutcher, B. H.; Eby, Mrs. A. F.; 

 Engman, E. J. ; Fay, John; Flahault, 

 Prof.; Fitzgerald, Margaret P.; Flett, 

 J. B.; Fyles, T. W.; Godbug, T. K.; 

 Goldman, E. A. ; Graham, G. A. ; 

 Griffiths, David; Harvey, F. L.; 

 Hitchcock, A. S. ; Kearney, T. H.; 

 Lamson-Scribner, F. ; McGowan, 

 Mrs. E. P. ; Miller, F. J. X. ; Nelson, 

 Aven; Nelson, J]. W. ; Noble, S. W.; 

 Oakman, Miss; Olds, H. W.; Piper, 

 C. v.; Plitt, C. C; Rydberg, P. A.; 

 Sheldon, E. P. ; Spencer, Mr. ; Steele, 

 W. C; Tracy, S. M.; Turner, H. W.; 

 AVaghorne, A. ; W^ay, P. N. ; Werckle, 

 C; Wheeler, Maj. Gen. Joseph; 

 Whited, Kirk; Williams, T. A.; 

 Wilson, J. M. ) 

 Alaska Commercial Company, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal.: Specimen of Ursm nudden- 

 dorffi, from Kadiak Island, Alaska. 

 Purchase. 35884. 

 Aldrich, Prof. J. M., Moscow, Idaho: 

 Sixty-seven specimens of Coleoptera, 

 including the rare Cerambycid genus 

 Piodes, new to the Museum collection. 

 35424. 

 Alexander, W. H., Basseterre, St. Kitts, 

 West Indies: Collection of natural his- 

 tory specimens. 35370. 



Allen, A.J. (See under Cambridge Bo- 

 tanical Supply Company. ) 



Allen, Glover M., Intervale, N. H.: 

 Three snakes ( Thamnophis sirtalis jiaUi- 

 dula), topotypes, from Bartlett, N. H. 

 35587. 



Allen, Mrs. L. P., Dunedin, Fla. : Four 

 starfishes. 35654. 



American Electrical Works, Provi- 

 dence, R. I. : Thirty-two electrical con- 

 ductors. 35807. 



Anderson, A. P., Clemson College, S. C. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Ninety-four plants. Exchange. 

 35401. 



Anderson, R. T., West Aylmer, Ontario, 

 Canada: Specimen of CaUimorpha cly- 

 mene Brown. 36129. 



Andrus, F. H., Elkton, Oreg. : Thirteen 

 specimens of Vertigo andrusiana Pils- 

 bry ( 35331 ) ; land and marine shells 

 (36391). 



Angel, Miss Lillie, Orange, N. J.: Three 

 specimens of violets. Exchange. 

 36514. 



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

 {Sorex {Afophyrax) bendirei), from Tay- 

 lorsville, Cal. 36669. 



Applegate, E. L, Klamath Falls, Oreg.: 

 Specimen of Scirpus, from Oregon. 

 36108. 



Arnheim, J. S., San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Shell and specimen of Eunaticina, from 

 California. 35701. 



Arnold, Hon. Delos, San Pedro, Cal. : 

 Type specimen of Caryopkyllia arnoldi 

 Vaughan. 36621. 



Arnold, Edward, Battlecreek, Mich.: 

 Two skins of Falc» richardmnii. 36200. 



Asbestos and Asbestic Company, Dan- 

 ville, Quebec, Canada: Specimens of 

 asbestos and asbestic material. 35557. 



Ash, Charles H, Newport, R. I. Re- 

 ceived through Dr. E. A. Mearns: 

 Lobster weighing 27 pounds. 36684. 



Ash, C. J., National Home, Va. : Primi- 

 tive rat trap. 36596. 



Ashe, W. W., Raleigh, N. C: Three 

 specimens of Viola (gift). (36261); 

 50 specimens of violets (exchange) 

 (36568); 50 specimens of violets (ex- 

 change) (36634). 



