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Interior Department — continned. 

 collected liy J. E. Spurr (28936); col- 

 lection of igneous and sedimentary 

 rocks representing the geology of the 

 Eureka district, Nevada, collected by 

 Arnold Hague (29041); 2 specimens of 

 stanrolite crystals altering to white 

 mica on chlorite schist, from near I^ib- 

 erty Grove, Cecil County, Md. (29120) ; 

 35 carboniferous plants from Rhode 

 Island and 92 from Massachusetts 

 (29183) ; 2 specimens of Baphidlopsis 

 divers'ipenna, Scudder (type) from Cran- 

 ston, R. I. (29258) ; 2,366 duplicate spec- 

 imecs of Middle Cambrian medusie 

 (29284) ; 28 specimens of Triassic fishes, 

 6 specimens of Triassic plants, and 1 

 specimen of Triassic insect larvae from 

 Massachusetts (29285) ; specimen of 

 cinnabar, 2 specimens of scorodite 

 from Mercur. Mine, Mercur, Tooele 

 County, Utah, obtained by J. E. Spurr 

 (29291) ; rocks from Lower California, 

 cerrussite from Terrible Mine, Colo- 

 rado, collected by S. F. Emmons, fluor- 

 ite and galena from Rosiclare, 111., 

 obtained by S. F. Emmons, slab cut 

 from a large spherulite from Silver 

 Cliff", Colo., obtained by AVhitmau 

 Cross (29323) ; 9 specimens of vesu- 

 vianite, 14 specimens of crj^olite, 8 

 specimens of ptilolite, and 16 speci- 

 mens of niter from Colorado and Wy- 

 oming, collected by Whitman Cross 

 (29331); specimen of polybasite from 

 "Yankee Girl" mine, Colorado, speci- 

 men of cerussite from Daisy Mine, Gun- 

 nison County, Colo., collected by S. F. 

 Emmons (29332); 10 specimens of ga- 

 lena from ''Minnie Moore'' mine, Belle- 

 vue, Idaho, collected by J. M. Kennear, 

 through Whitman Cross (29333) ; fossil 

 fish from the Fox Hill formation, 4 

 miles east of Longmont Bowlder, Colo- 

 rado (29335). (See under Prof. John 

 M. Clarke.) 



Iowa, State University of (Iowa City, 

 Iowa), through Prof. C. C. Nutting: 

 Crabs from the West Indian region. 

 Exchange. 28618. 



Ireland, George. (Sec under Milton 

 Bradley Company.) 



Jackson, Sheldon (U. S. R. M. cutter 

 Bear, Alaska Division) : Skin of Sper- 

 mophile, Spermophilus empetra, from 

 Cape Lisburne, Alaska. 28665. 



Jacohs, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. (See 

 under Fish Commission, U. S.) 



James, I. E. (i'ittston. Pa.), through 

 David White: Slab containing iisli 

 plates. 29302. 



Jknney, Dr. W. P. (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Pitchstone from Brownsville, 

 Lawrence County, S. Dak. (28544) ; fos- 

 sil plants from the Lower Cretaceotis of 

 South Dakota (28861). 



Jennings, F.(Wa.shington,D.C.) : Pitcher 

 of Sheffield pottery with initials J. G., 

 the last piece remaining of a table set 

 presented to Joseph Gale, the founder 

 of the SheflSeld Infirmary. Deposit. 

 29406. 



Jennings, MLss M. H. (Grand Rapids, 

 Mich.) : Larval cases of Caddis worms. 

 28605. 



Johannes, J. M. (Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion) : Grooved ax, spear-head of 

 quartzite, and an arrow-head of white 

 quartz (28314) ; snake skin (28671). 



Johnson, A. A. (See under Wyoming, 

 University of. ) 



Johnson, Prof. Charles W. (See under 

 Wagner Free Institute.) 



Johnson, E. J. (Torin, Sonora, Mexico): 

 Tortoise Beetle, Physonota unipunctaia, 

 collected by John Sanders. 28649. 



Johnson, J. L. (Duflield. Ya.) : Two hun- 

 dred and twenty-eight archjeological 

 objects. Exchange. 29105. 



Johnson, Prof. 0. B. (Seattle, Wash.) : 

 Marine and iresh-water shells from Pu- 

 get Sound (28492); shells (28572). 



Johnson, W. B. K. (Allentown, Pa.): 

 Sea-urchin, marine shells, land shells, 

 and beans from the Isle of Pines, Cuba 

 (28985) ; land shells from the same lo- 

 cality (29100). 



Jones, Mrs. Fred. (Evanston, Wyo.), 

 through T. W. Stanton : Fossil fish (/>(- 

 plomystns dentatns, Cope), from the 

 Eocene formation (Green River shales), 

 Fossil Station, Wyoming. 28436. 



Jordan, Dr. D. S. (See under Lelaud 

 Stanford Junior University). 



JouTEL, Louis (New York City) : One 

 hundred and seven species of Coleop- 

 tera. 28708. 



JUDD, E. T, (Cando, N. Dak.): Twelve 

 eggs (one set) of Shoveller, Spatula 

 clypeata. 28326. 



