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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



by N. H. Darton (43861); fossils from 

 Silurian rocks in the western pari of Ten- 

 nessee, collected by E. O. Ulrich (43944); 

 fossil bones from Bighorn Basin, Wyom- 

 ing, collected by C. A. Fisher (43982); 

 fossil hones from near Elephant Butte, 

 New Mexico, collected by Willis T. Lee 

 (43983); Carboniferous and Devonian fos- 

 sils from Colorado and different areas, col- 

 lected by (1. II. Girty ( 13996); siliceous 

 replacement of mud cracks from Grave- 

 town, Ga. (44018); molybdenite from 

 Cooper, Maine, collected by George O. 

 Smith (44056); Tertiary fishes and a Cre- 

 taceous reptilian vertebra from the south- 

 eastern section of South Dakota, collected 

 by J. E. Todd (44074); sample of white 

 marble sent to Survey by Pennsylvania 

 Marble and Granite Co., West drove, Pa. 

 (44095); graphite from Bartow County, 

 Ga. (44096); 27") thin sections of igneous 

 rocks from the Highwood Mountains and 

 Little Belt Mountains, Montana, col- 

 lected by L. Y. Pirsson and W. II. Weed 

 (44171); weathered sandstone simulating 



fossil hones, collected hv F. (1. Plllinmer 



near Lapanza, San Luis Obispo County, 

 Cal. (44170); vertebrate fossil remains 

 from Colorado and Nebraska (44233); 

 rocks from Mount Taylor, New Mexico, 

 collected by Clarence Dutton and received 

 through Whitman Cross 1 4 1235) : duplicate 

 petrographic material from various locali- 

 ties (44255); specimens from Coon Butte, 

 Arizona, from the High Siena, California, 

 and from Siberia, Alaska, and Oregon, col- 

 lected by G. K. Gilbert (I 1283); rocks 

 from Mount Stuart quadrangle, Washing- 

 ton ( 14295); 3 grinding stones from Uma- 

 tilla, Oreg., and a fragment of nictate 

 from the western part of Utah, collected 

 by G. K. Gilbert (11207); portions of jaw 

 and several teeth of fossil camel, col- 

 lected by F. ('. Horn from near Minidoka, 

 Idaho (4430L; 5,000 Niagaran fossils, col- 

 lected by R. S. Bassler, near Newsom, 

 Tenn., under the direction of I']. (). Clrich 

 (4430")) ; fossil hones from the eastern sec- 

 t ion of Washington, collected by Mr. F. G. 

 Plummer (11303); vertebrate remains 

 from the Triassic (Dolores) formation of 

 Rico and Engineer Mountain quadrangles, 

 Colorado, collected by parties under the 

 direction of Whitman Cross (44394); 6 



igneous rocks from Yellowstone National 

 Park, collected by Arnold Hague and as- 

 sistants (11129); IS dyke rocks from the 

 Pawlet and Castleton quadrangles, Ver- 

 mont, collected byT. Nelson Dale (4443(1); 

 107 boxes of duplicate inv< . Lebrate fossils, 

 numbering about 100,000(44458); 28 fos- 

 sil plants from the coal measures in the 

 vicinity of Beckley, W. Va., collected by 

 Mr. W. P. Ball (25 specimens), and the re- 

 maining 3 by Mix. Maude M. Ball (44596). 

 (See under Pennsylvania Marble and 

 Granite Company.) 



Offia of Indian Affairs: Skeleton of an 

 Indian, an ancient basket shield, and 

 other objects from the ruins of Canon del 

 Mueito, Arizona, collected by Charles L. 

 Day (43710). 



International Onyx Company, Denver, 

 Colo.: 5 slabs of onyx marble from Arizona 

 and Wyoming (441S7: from the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition). 



Iowa, Historical Department of, Des 

 Moines, Iowa (received through Charles 

 Aldrich, curator): Large stone axe ( 10094: 

 loan i. Returned. 



Irving, J. D. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



[sely, F. B., Wichita, Ivans., Indianapolis, 

 Ind.: !)4 specimens of Orthoptera (4321S; 

 13552). 



Jackson, A. V. W., division of Oriental lan- 

 guages, Columbia University, New York 

 City: Sprigs of Haoma plant used in the 

 sacred rites of the Parsees (43549). 



James, G. W., Syracuse, X. Y.: 2 setsof full- 

 sized basketry designs i 13254). 



.1 \rw (received from the Imperial Japanese 

 Commission at the Louisiana Purchase 

 Exposition): From the College of Sci- 

 ence, Imperial University. Tokyo, 4 cases 

 containing prehistoric relics and archeo- 

 logical map (4' Japan (44412: exchange). 

 From Fukushima-Ken, School of Aidzu, a 

 collection of Japanese lacquers (11113: 

 exchange). From Kioto Higher Girls' 

 School, Kioto, a collection of model Japa- 

 nese costumes, etc. (14411: exchange). 

 From the Life-Saving Society of Japan, 3 

 framed charts ( 14423: gifl ). From the 

 Red Cross Society, Tokyo, collection of 

 Red Cross material (4441."): gift). From 

 the Higher Normal School, Tokyo, a col- 

 lection of modern Japanese tools (44414: 



