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REPORT <>F NATIONAL MUSEUM, L901. 



Agrici i/ruRE, Department of — Cont'd. 

 (37573); 1 I plants collected in Mon- 

 tana by T. E. Wilcox (37579); 52 

 plants from the Yellowstone National 

 Park, collected by Elmer D. Merrill 

 (37600); 140 plants collected in Ore- 

 gon by V. V. Coville (37679); 73 

 plants from Alaska collected by Ar- 

 thur J. Collier (37752) ; 56 plants from 

 Oregon collected by E. I. Applegate 

 (37836); 2 plants from the British 



Museum, I don, England (37870); 



plant collected in the District of Co- 

 lumbia by Dr. A. K. Fisher ( :!7909); 

 •_'l 1 plants collected in Alaska by A. 

 I.. Bolton (37960); 22 plants collected 

 byC.C. Georgesonin Alaska (37984 i; 

 21 plants collected in Arizona by 

 Gifford Pinchol (37985); plant from 

 New Mexico collected by Prof. T. D. 



A. Cockerell and W. I'. Cockerell 

 (37986); plant from Texas collected 

 by E.N. Plank (37987); M plants col- 

 lected in Canada by E. A. and A. E. 

 Preble (37988); :i plants collected in 

 North Carolina by W. W. Ashe 

 (38000) ; plant collected in Oregon by 

 P. I. Applegate (38001); plant col- 

 lected in New Jersey by Miss A. D. 

 Weeks (38032) ; specimens of Negundo 

 from New Jersey collected by Miss 



B. Durgen (38033); :! plants from 

 New York collected by M. L. Over- 

 acker (38060); plant from Europe 

 collected by M. .1. Pall (38070); 17 

 plants from Alaska collected by M. F. 

 !v P.laisdcll (38071 !; 2 plants from 

 Wyoming collected by Aven Nelson 

 (38072); L68 plants from Idaho col- 

 lected by P. I). Merrill (38073); 

 plant from the District of Columbia 

 collected by A. (i. Masius (38110); 

 plant from Virginia collected by 

 Harry .1. Kirk (38111 i; plant from 

 Alaska collected by Dr. L. Stejneger 

 (38112); plants from Montana col- 

 lected bj II. B. Avivs (38113). 



(See under Anderson, J. P.; Arm- 

 strong, George; Barnett, J. M.; Peal, 

 W. .1.; Brandegee, T. S.; Cole, Miss 

 E. .1.; Collins, O. X.: Pinley, .1. I'..: 

 Fisher, Dr. A. K.; Haberer, Dr. ,1. 

 V.; Harward, Mis- Winnie; llasse, 

 Dr. II. !'.: Hay, W. P.; Herrera, 



Agriculture, Department ok — Cont'd. 

 Prof. A. P.; Hindman, Albert; Hoi- 

 zinger, J. M.; Langille, H. D.; Mel- 

 ton, T. A.; Millspaugh, Dr. C. F.; 

 Nolan, W. J. ; O'Neill, J. A. ; Pitcher, 

 James R. ; Preble, A. E. ; Preble, 

 E.A.; Sheldon, E. P.; Shrader, F. O; 

 Steele, W. C; Sydney, New South 

 Wales, Botanic Gardens; Tracy, S. 

 M.; Trask, Mrs. Blanche; War De- 

 partment; Wells, H. C; Whited, 

 Kirk; Wilkinson, E. B.; W 7 ooddell, 

 G. P.; Wooton, E. O.) 

 Aguilera, Jose G. (See under Mexico, 

 .Mexico, Institute Geologico de Mex- 

 ico. ) 

 Akin, Lapha, Sparksville, Ky.: Speci- 

 mens of scolytid beetles. 38131. 

 Alabama Biological Survey, Auburn, 

 Ala.: One hundred plants. Exchange. 

 :W144. 

 Aldrich, Prof. J. M., University of 

 Idaho, Moscow, Idaho: Woodchuck 

 (Arctomys). :!7S04. 

 Aldrich, Hon. T. IP, Birmingham, Ala.: 

 Eight species of Unionidse from the 

 Southern States ( .")I>7ul>) ; Unionidse 

 from various localities (37173). 

 Alexander, R. M., Kansas City, Mo.: 

 Twenty spearheads, 15 arrow points, 

 and a hematite celt. Exchange. 37444. 

 Alexander, W. IP, Basseterre, St. Kitts, 

 British West Indies: Bats, reptiles, in- 

 sects, and birds, in alcohol, from the 

 West Indies. 38105. 



Algue, Father Jose, Director of the Ob- 

 servatory, Manila, Philippine Islands: 

 Mollusks, corals, and sponge from the 

 Philippine Islands. Exchange. 37445. 



Altofar, Mrs. J., Washington, D. C: 

 Canadian two-dollar note. Purchase. 

 37261. 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City: Ten plaster 

 casts of implements and carvings of 

 stone and bone from British Columbia 

 (36864); received through Dr. Franz 

 Boas, 3suitsof Eskimo clothing | 37404). 

 Exchange. 



Ami, Dr. IP M. (See under Ottawa, Can- 

 ada, Geological Survey of.) 



