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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



New Mexico \<.i;i< ii in i; \\. Experiment 

 Station, Mesilla Park, X. Mex. Re- 

 ceived through Prof.T. D. A. Cockerell: 

 Two earthworms from Las Vegas 

 (36717); Hies, beetles, and wasps 

 (36913); insects from New Mexico 

 (36955). 



New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx 

 Park. N.Y.: Plant from Columbia Uni- 

 versity greenhouse (37034); specimen 

 of Selag'inella densa Rydberg (37093); 21 

 plants from Colorado, collected by P. 

 A. Rydberg (37329); 248 plants from 

 Yukon, Alaska, collected by Mr. Wil- 

 liams (38002). Exchange. 



New York State Museum, Albany, N. Y. 

 Received through Or. John 31. Clarke: 

 Three specimens of fossils. 36090. 



New York Zoological Park. (See un- 

 der New York Zoological Society.) 



New York Zoological Society. Re- 

 ceived through New York Zoological 

 Park, R. L Ditmars: King cobra. 

 37730. 



Newcomb, B. M., Oak Hill, Cal. : Mercury 

 in gangue from Phoenix and Karl 

 quicksilver mines, San Luis Obispo 

 County, Cal. 37940. 



Newlon, Dr. W. S.. Oswego, Kans. : 

 Specimen of Cordaites (?) from the 

 Cherokee shale. 38009. 



Nixon, S. I>., Baltimore, Md.: Water 

 snake, Natrix sipedon. 37922. 



Nolan, W. J., Weatherfield Center, Vt. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two plants. 37151. 



North American Belgian Hare Com- 

 pany, Washington, D. C. Received 

 through J. Howard Payne: Belgian 

 hare. :;7sr,7. 



North Carolina State Museum, Ra- 

 leigh, N. C. Received through II. II. 

 Brimley: Elk. Deposit. :i7803. 



Norton Company, !1. P., Seattle, Wash.: 

 Skin of Glacier Bear, from Alaska. 

 Purchase. 36953. 



Notestein, K. \\. Alma, Mich.: Snake. 

 37794. 



Nylander, Olaf, Caribou, Me.: Four 

 species of Pisidium from Maine. 

 :;::»53. 



O'Neill, J. A., Franklin, La. Received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Five plants. .".7152. 



Makes, Miss F. F., Blackstone, 111.: Cer- 

 ambycid beetle, Prionus hnbricornis 

 Linnaeus. 36786. 



Offer, William, Miami, Fla. : Land, 

 fresh-water, and marine shells. 37834. 



Oldham, Perry B., Seguin, Tex.: Six- 

 teen crayfishes (37912, 37927); 3 speci- 

 mens of crayfishes (Cambarus clarkii) 

 (37848). 



Oldroyd, Mrs. T. S., Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 Two specimens of marine shells from 

 San Pedro, Cal. 37550. 



Olds, H. W., Washington, D. C. : Speci- 

 men of Plantago aHstata nuttallii from 

 Maryland. 38117. 



Olney, Mrs. M. P., Spokane, Wash.: 

 Shells of Pyramidula from Idaho. 

 37545. 



Oneida Community, Limited, Kenwood, 

 N. Y. : Mouse trap, 6 Newhouse traps, 

 old-style English trap, and an old-style 

 German trap. 38088. 



Orcutt, C. R., San Diego, Cal.: Shells 

 and echini from Lower California 

 (36813); 35 specimens of Cactaceae 

 from the United States and Lower 

 California (37229); echinoderms, crus- 

 taceans, corals, foraminifera, and mol- 

 lusks, from various localities (37863). 



Osborn, Prof. Herbert, Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio: Seven types 

 of Jassidpe belonging to the genus 

 Scaphoideus. 37354. 



Osgood, N. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Osterloii, Paul, Leipzig, Germany: Se- 

 ries of models illustrating the structure 

 and development of a feather. Pur- 

 chase. 37541. 



Ottawa, Canada, Geological Survey. 

 Received through Dr. H. M. Ami: 

 Thirty specimens of Lower Carbonifer- 

 ous (Windsor) limestone fossils, and 

 11 specimens of Stringocephalus bnrtini 

 from Manitoba. 37491. 



Ottolengui, Dr. R., New York City: 

 One hundred and two specimens of 

 Lepidoptera. 36763. 



