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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



Interior, Department of — Continued, 

 kee Advocate," published by the 

 Cherokee Nation of Indians at Tah- 

 lequah, Okla., in the English and 

 the Cherokee languages (524S4) ; 

 old Cherokee type used in publish- 

 ing the " Cherokee Advocate " 

 (52882). 



XJ. S. Geological Survey: 2 photo- 

 graphs, from the old Hayden Sur- 

 vey, by W. H. Jackson (one colored, 

 of Bonneville; and the other, of Jim 

 Bridger) (51822) ; about 400 speci- 

 mens comprising basic granodiorite 

 from the Coyote Hills near Haines, 

 Oreg. ; rhyolite tuff from near Baker 

 City and Pleasant A'alley, Oreg.; 

 rhyolite from Pleasant A'alley, and 

 hornblende andesite from near Gran- 

 ite, Oreg. (51897) ; mammal teeth 

 and other vertebrate remains from 

 the Fort Union formation, Wyo., 

 collected in 1910 by C. H. Wegeinann. 

 M. R. Calvert, and T. W. Stanton 

 (52075) ; 25 specimens of minerals, 

 including type material of arizonite 

 and tantalornite (52233) ; 3 speci- 

 mens of Pleistocene vertebrate fos- 

 sils collected by J. S. Diller at the 

 Union Hill mine, Douglas City, Trin- 

 ity County, Cal. (52235) ; vertebrate 

 fossils collected by G. B. Richardson 

 in the Denver Basin, Colo., chiefly 

 from the Monument Creek formation 

 (52236) ; vertebra? and other bones 

 of a specimen of Tylosaurus col- 

 lected by Messrs. Calvert, Knowl- 

 ton, and Stanton in the Bearpaw 

 shale, Mont. (52244) ; 2 vertebra? 

 of a dinosaur, Triceratops, collected 

 by F. H. Knowlton about 40 miles 

 northeast of Rawlins, Wyo. (52261) ; 

 vertebrate fossils obtained by Frank 

 A. Herald in the Lance formation, 

 near Terry, Mont. (52313) ; verte- 

 brate fossils collected by V. H. 

 Barnett, consisting of crocodile re- 

 mains from Alkali Creek, Weston 

 County, Wyo., and a tooth of Tri- 

 ceratops from Warren, Lance Creek, 

 in the same State (52314) ; about 40 

 specimens of minerals containing 

 type material (52321) ; Jaw of a 

 small fossil mammal from the Fort 



Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 Union formation southeast of Davis 

 ranch, near Sussex, Wyo., collected 

 by C. H. Wegemann (52403) ; a fos- 

 sil turtle of the genus Baptemys, 

 collected at Shumway, 5 miles north- 

 west of Walsenberg, Colo., by W. T. 

 Lee (52425) ; Oligocene mammals 

 obtained by Dean E. Winchester 

 and party in the White River group, 

 near Douglas, Wyo. (52469) ; speci- 

 mens of copper ore collected by W. 

 H. Weed from the Virgilina district, 

 Virginia-North Carolina, and from 

 the Gold Hill mining district of 

 North Carolina (52470) ; Cretaceous 

 reptile and fish remains collected by 

 L. W. Stephenson in Alabama and 

 Mississippi (52472) ; 5 specimens of 

 igneous rocks from the Silverton 

 quadrangle, Colo., collected by Whit- 

 man Cross (52523) ; Eocene verte- 

 brate fossils obtained by E. G. 

 Woodruff near De Beque, Colo. 

 (52525) ; 60 mineral specimens from 

 the Tourmaline Field of southern 

 California, and 3 mineral specimens 

 from Colorado (52570) ; teeth and 

 bones of Bison and Elephas from 

 Bastrop and Washington Counties, 

 Tex., collected by Alexander Deus- 

 sen (52592) ; 64 specimens repre- 

 senting the geology and ore deposits 

 of the Bullfrog District, collected by 

 F. L. Ransome and W. H. Emmons 

 (52696) ; vertebrate fossils from 

 near Mulberry, Fla., collected by 

 George T. Matson, from the upper- 

 most Miocene or lowest Pliocene, 

 and including 3 mammal genera, 

 and several genera and species of 

 sharks (52875). 



Irvin and Barnett, Washington, Ga. 

 (through Mr. Frank L. Hess) : 

 Specimen of rutile (52225). 



Jackson, Joseph B., Ormond, Fla. : 

 Specimen of Phycomyces nitens 

 from Florida (52505) ; larva of a 

 noctuid moth (52354). 



James, Mrs. Julian, Washington, 

 D. C. : Fans and a piece of Brower 

 ware (51799) ; memorials of the 

 Bailey-Myers-Mason families (51800 ; 



