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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Pryor, F. R., Minersville, Utah: Specimen scum: Isopods, sin lis, and insects from 



of psilomelane (43160). Lanesboro, Berkshire County, Mass. 



Purpus, C. A., San Diego, Cal., and City of I 13257). 



Mexico, Mexico: L2 plants from Mexico Raulerson, Peter, Tentie, Fla. deceived 



(43021: purchase); 59 plants from Mexico through A. \V. Barber): Steel chisel from 



(43022; 13024; 13033: gift); 37 plants a battlefield (Seminole war), near the 



from Mexico (44520: purchase). (See mouth of Taylor Creek, Lake Okechobee, 



also under T. S. Brandegee.) Florida i 14220). 



Quarterman, George M.. Nathan, Fla.: Raymond, J. S., Marine-Hospital Service, 



Larva of a species of Dicselus, probably Washington, D. C: Wood, bored by 



I>. costatus ( 14245). 

 Quarterman, Mis. .1. R., Titus ville, Fla.: 



r eggs of Florida jay, Aphelocoma cyanea 



(44549) 

 Rafferty, Mis. Julia Kilpatrick. (See 



under " Kilpatrick Collection.") 

 Uaii.w u Appliance Exhibition. (See 



under Continuous Rail Joinl Company of 



America, Newark. N. J., and Lorain Si eel 



( iompany, Lorain, < >hio.) 



Limrtoria Injnorum, from the south Atlan- 

 tic Quarantine Station ( 14159); 2 pieces 

 of wood bored by Spfcrroma and a piece 

 of wood bored by Teredo from Hillsboro 

 River, Tampa (44332); piece of wood 

 with borings and crustaceans (44505). 

 Rea, A., Tajique, Torrance County, N. Mex. 

 (received through Biological Survey, De- 

 part mem of Agriculture): Snake. Pituo- 

 phis, from New Mexico i 13396). 



Ralph, W. L., U. S. National Museum: Reed, Rev. Litiiki: 1>., Jeannette, Pa.: 



(Iia\ squirrel collected lor the Museum Liturgy "The Choral Service Book" 



(42986); batrachians from the District (43334 



of Columbia ( -l.'il 1 ">) -, 10 deer from New Reeder, John 'P., Calumet, Mich.: Speci- 



Voik (43526); 122 birds' eggs and 37 men of copper with silver (44267). 



nests of North American species (43664) ; Renn, Faul, Fallon, Mont.: Cretaceous 



weasel (43685); Ruffed grouse, Bonasa fossils (-13717). 



umbellus (43713); 6 specimens of ruffed Reverciion, J., Dallas, Tex.: 5 plants from 



grouse, Bonam umbellus (43735); about Texas (44342). (See also under B. F. 



20 specimens of isopods from New York Bush.) 



State (43916); '_' turtles (4396S); 3 eggs Richmond, A. M., East Orange, N. J.: 



of bald eagle, Halixetus leueocephalm Button given to the guests at the sixtieth 



14457); nest, 3 eggs and 17 birds from wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. 



different parts of North America ( 1 1 189). 

 Gift. 

 Ralph, W. L. and J. W. Daniel, Jr., Wash- 

 ington, D. G: II birds' eggs and 5 nests, 

 birds, IN mammals, and I rept iles <•< 



and Mrs. Richmond (43911 I. 

 Richter, Franz, Vienna, Austria: Graeco- 

 Egyptian encaustic portrait from graves 

 of Rubaiyat, Province of Fayum, Egypt 

 (43048: purchase, L. P. X). 



lected at Lake Drummond, Dismal Swamp, Richer, I'- L. Department of Agricultun 



Virginia (it 169) 



Ramstadt, Hanry, Jr., Chicago, 111.: Speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera ( U3846: 14268). 



Ransome, F. L.. L. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimen of vanadanite "from Globe, 

 Ariz., collected by H- W.Clark (44568). 



Rastamji Edul.ii Dustook Peshotan 

 San.ian a. deputy high priest of the Par- 

 sees, Bombay, India: Sudra, or Parsee 

 religious garment, consisting of a linen 

 dress ( 13536) 



Rathbun, Mis. ('. S., Redondo, Los Angeles 

 County, Cal.: Sea Pen ( 13459: exchange). 



R.vthbun, Miss M. J.. C. S. National Mu- 



Washington, D. C: 119 mosses from 

 Maine and vicinity I 13200: exchange); 

 plant from New Mexico, collected by 

 G. G. Hedgcock I 13059: gift ): 6 North 

 American mosses ( 14085: exchange). 



Ricketts, II. . Globe, Ariz.: 15 living cadi 

 from Arizona i I 1331 : gift : 44493: ex- 

 change). 



Ridgwai , Robert, U. S. Nat ional Museum: 

 :-; birds' skins from the eastern United 

 States ( 13656). 



Rilei , J. 1 1 . I , S. National Museum: Bat, 

 Pipistrellvs subjlavm (43124: collected 

 for (he Museum): 25 birds' skins and 3 



