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localities in the United States (37742); 

 4 eggs of Hudsonian chickadee, Varus 

 hudsonicus, and 2 crocodile eggs from 

 Florida (37452); 71 birds' eggs and 9 

 nests from Grand Manan, New Bruns- 

 wick (37867); egg of the Mississippi 

 kite, Tcterus mississippiensis, from South 

 Carolina (37868); bird skins and 4 

 birds' eggs from Florida (37894); nest 

 and 6 eggs of Tufted titmouse, Parus 

 bicolor, from the District of Columbia 

 (37975); 4 eggs of Wood thrush, Hylo- 

 dchla must, Una, from the District of 

 Columbia (38006); 13 birds' eggs and 

 3 nests from the District of Columbia 

 (38018); 22 birds' eggs and a bird skin 

 from Florida (38040) ; egg of a Califor- 

 nia condor, Gymnogyps californianus, 

 from California (38122). 



Randall, F. A., Warren, Pa.: Devonian 

 and Lower Carboniferous invertebrates 

 (37129); 3,421 specimens of Devonian 

 and Carboniferous fossils (36935); De- 

 vonian and Carboniferous fossils and 

 plants (36935). 



Ransome, F. L., Washington, D. C. : Na- 

 tive tellurium from Good Hope mine, 

 near Vulcan, Gunnison County, Colo. 

 37776. 



Rathray, B. F., Washington, D. ('.: 

 Specimen of Limn/ us. .56987. 



Rawlings, Stuart L., San Dimas, Du- 

 rango, Mexico: Two specimens of 

 Membracids ( Vmbonia sp. ). 37369. 



Read, A. M., Washington, D. ('.: Watch 

 manufactured in France by Romilly 

 about the year 1240. 36s; 1 1 . 



Reasoner, E. N., Oneco, Fla. : Plant. 

 37735. 



Redieske, Paul, Superintendent Lincoln 

 Bark, Chicago, 111.: Two photographs 

 of Rocky Mountain sheep. .'17686. 



Reed, John A. (no address given): Badge 

 of the Independent Order of Good 

 Americans, Baltimore, Md. 38648. 



Reeder, JohnT., Calumet, Mich.: Eight 

 specimens of silver and copper ores 

 (purchase, Buffalo Exposition) and 2 

 specimens of copper (gift). 37697. 



Reeves, James A., Joplin, Mo.: Burling- 

 ton formation crinoid. 38044. 



Rehn, J. A. <;., and A. X. Caudell, De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Nineteen spec- 

 imens of Rynchota and a grasshopper. 



.•.7421. 



Remington Arms Company, Received 



through M. Hartley, president, New 

 York City: Double rifle hammerless 

 shotgun, military magazine rifle, Rem- 

 ington rifle, and a Remington double 

 Derringer. 37963. 



Reveruion, .1., Rose Cottage, Dallas, 

 Tex.: Five plants. 36810. 



Reynolds, Lawrence R., Cocorit, So- 

 nora, Mexico: Twenty-seven speci- 

 mens, li species, of fresh-water shells, 

 from the delta of the Yaqui River, near 

 Cocorit. 37882. 



Richards, J. W., Lehigh University, 

 Bethlehem, Pa.: Two specimens of wav- 

 ellite in clay and a specimen of axinite. 

 37916. 



Rich ahds. W. M., Talent, Oreg.: Two 

 teeth of a horse, probably representing 

 a fossil species. 37981. 



Richardson, II. E., Manchester, X. H.: 

 Two Forficulae {Lai) in minor Linnseus). 

 37348. 



Rich \i;i>son, .1 \mi>, and Son>. Kingston, 

 Ontario, Canada: Feldspar from the 

 quarries of Feldspar, Kingston County. 

 38047. 



Riddle, A., Government Printing Office, 

 Washington, D. C. : Spider i Dolomedes 

 scriptus I lent/, i. 36708. 



Ries, Dr. Heinrich, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, X. Y. : Iron ores and rocks from 

 Europe. Purchase. ( 37 1 so. 37215, ) 



Riley, J. II., (J. S. National Museum: 

 Snake (36740); plants, insects, lizards, 

 from Cuba (36757, 36781, 36787, 36741, 

 36916, 36962, 36981); specimen of s,-i- 

 uruscarolinensisi 37813 ) ; natural hist' >ry 

 specimens from ( !uba 1 36920 1 ; 2 eggs of 

 Broad-winged hawk from Virginia 

 (37'.>74 ); 2 eggs of Buteo lalissimus from 

 Virginia (38043). 



RIVERS, .1. .1., Ocean Bark, Cal.: Twelve 

 specimens of Pleistocene fossils from 

 Bos Angeles County. 373l'0. 



RoBB, M. I... Tonku, China: Leaf insect 

 from Guiniaras Islands. Philippine 



