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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Robertson, Miss M. B. (See uuder Agri- 

 culture, Dei>artnient of.) 



EoTUXSON, B.I^. (See uuder Agriculture 

 Department of.) 



Robinson, .1. H. (Washiugtou, I). C): 

 Spider, Ctenns punctitlatiis, Hfent/. 

 29524. 



Robinson, Lieut. Wirt, U. S. Army (War 

 Deiiartmeut) : Left astragalus of 77a<]/,o- 

 onus, auklo bone of a peccary (28367); 

 7 fragments of pottery, skull of Raccoon , 

 Procyon lolor, from Florida, and sjjeci- 

 men of BuUmiis ohlonguH, iluller, from 

 Magdalena Valley, Colombia, South 

 America (28388). 



RoBLKY, Gen. J.H. (Charing Cross, Lou- 

 don, England) : Photogra})h of General 

 Robley and his collectioji of New Zea- 

 land tattooed heads. 295?0. 



RocKENSTYKE, C. E. (Albany, N. Y.): 

 Black Cochin Bantam. 29315. 



EocKHiLL, Hon. W. W. (State Depart- 

 ment): Indian feather costume, con- 

 sisting of a headdress, necklace_, arm- 

 lets, and apron, from Ecuador (ex- 

 change) (28609) ; 3-pronged tapers used 

 by priests for excoriation (gift) (29263). 



RoDGERS, Mrs. .]. A. (South Bethlehem, 

 Pa.) : Waistcoat said to have l)elonged 

 to Gen. George Washington. Deposit. 

 29312. 



Rogers, Thomas (Manchester, England) : 

 A scries of specimens of a British land 

 ' shell, Cliausilia bidentata, Boettger, 

 var. craveiiensis, Taylor. 29346. 



IJOGEBS, Miss ViRGiE (Luthers Store, 

 Ala.) : Specimen of Cicada dorsata, Say. 

 28596. 



Rolfs, P. H. (Lake City, Fla.): Speci- 

 mens of Elaps fulvius aud llhineura 

 floridana. 29220. 



Roosevelt, Hon. Theodore (Civil Serv- 

 ice Commission, Washington, D. C): 

 Pair of snowshoes of Norwegian type, 

 made in Minue:i]>oli8, Minn., and a 

 staff. 29106. 



Rose, J.N. (Department of Agiiculture) : 

 Herbarium specimen! of Jh-ickellia from 

 Mexico, collected by C. G. Pringle 

 (29486); 2 specimens of Colorado Um- 

 belliferae, collected by Mr. George E. 

 Osterhout (29029) ; 3 herbarium speci- 

 mens collected by Mr. Osterhout 

 (29075); 27 herbarium specimens from 

 Fort Collins, Canada, collected by (;. 



Rose, J. N. — continued. 



S. Crandall (29147) ; herbarium speci- 

 men collected by Dr. A. Davidson, of 

 Los Angeles, Cal. (29516) ; 2 herbarium 

 specimens of Cissii.s from F. D. Kelsey, 

 of Oberlin, Ohio (29527). 



RoTiiROCK, Dr. Thomas (Howard, Pa.): 

 Suppos'd meteorite, found on the east- 

 ern border of the Alleghauies, mag- 

 netite, and other material (29113) ; stone 

 chisel from Bald Eagle Valley (29214). 



Rousseau, Miss N. E. (Washiugtou, 

 D. C), through .7. E. Benedict: Iron 

 fat lamp. 28338. 



RouLE I , Paul (Springfield, Mo. ) : Arrow- 

 head found in an Indian mound in 

 Lawrence County. 28533. 



RowE, C. H. (Cliftondale, Mass.): One 

 specimen each of I'atula striateUa from 

 the eastern section of the United States 

 aud Pohjfiiira espUoca, Raveuel, from 

 the Southern States. 28568. 



Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew, Eng- 

 land), through Dr. W. T. Thiselton- 

 Dyer: Birds' bones, 111 botanical speci- 

 mens from Aldabra Island, shells, and 

 a specimen of Fruit Bat, Pteropus alda- 

 hrcnsis. 29347. (llie latter sent by 

 Dr. Abbott through the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens. ) 



Royal Museum of Northern Antiqui- 

 ties (Copenhagen, Denmark), through 

 Dr. Sophus Miiller: Ethnological ob- 

 jects from East (}reenljind. Exchange. 

 28353. 



Rubin, C. A. (Washington, D. C): Col- 

 lection of insects. 28478. 



Russell, Frank (State University of 

 Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa): Two speci- 

 mens of Asterias from Puget Sound. 

 29326. 



Russell, Heman R. (Manhattan, 111.) : 

 Hammerstone. 28563. 



Rutter, Cloud (Long Pine, Nebr.): 

 Skin of Merganser, Merganser amm- 

 cauus, from Wyoming. 28424. 



Saffori), Prof. ,1. M. (Nashville, Tenn.): 

 Phosphates. 28735. 



Salling, Guy (South Greenfield, Mo.): 

 Thirty-six dint imi)lements found on 

 the surface of plowed fields in the 

 Creek Valleys. Exchange. 29496. 



Salmon. Dr. D. E. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



