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REPORT OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 lumbia (52865). Lane, Talbot F. : 

 Anatomical specimen (52583). Max- 

 on, William It. : 50 plants from cen- 

 tral New York (518S2) : 2 batra- 

 chians from Prince Georges County. 

 Md. (51961) ; 38 living plants and 

 480 dried plants collected in Pan- 

 ama (52474) ; 3 living specimens of 

 Cereus collected in Panama (52503) ; 

 45 living plants; 28 packages of 

 plants; 600 dried and 150 living 

 plants, collected in Panama (52629; 

 •52649; 52690). Paine, R. G. : Snake 

 from Washington, D. C. (52213). 

 Palmer, William: Snake, Coluber 

 obsoletus, from the Potomac River 

 (52868). Rathbun, Miss M. J.: 

 Plant representing the species Lyco- 

 podium selago, from New Hampshire 

 (51S94). Ridgway, Robert: 253 

 plants from Illinois (51858). Riley, 

 J. H. : Snake, Lampropeltis rhom- 

 bomaculatus, from Falls Church, Va. 

 (52867). Rose, J. N. : 300 plants 

 from Hancock, Md. (52087) ; about 

 2,000 dried plants and 300 living 

 plants from Lower California (52857) . 

 Weed, A. C, and W. W. Wallis : 

 Fishes and 2 turtles taken in a fyke 

 net near Bladensburg, Md. (51759) ; 

 fishes, reptiles, and invertebrates 

 collected in Sligo Creek and North- 

 west Branch, Md. (51807) ; fishes, 

 frogs, insects, and crustaceans from 

 the Northwest Branch, Md. (51933). 

 Weed, A. C. : Fishes from Northwest 

 Branch (51850) ; fishes, turtles, and 

 leeches from a small stream near 

 Bladensburg, Md. (51S83) ; fishes 

 and invertebrates collected in the 

 District of Columbia (51929) ; fishes 

 from the Eastern Branch, D. C. 

 (52100; 52130); 2 leeches from a 

 turtle, Chrysemys picta, from near 

 Chain Bridge, Potomac River 

 (52405) ; fishes collected in the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia (52888). Wood, 

 N. R. : Snake-skin from Florida 

 (52559). 



National Zoological Park: Brant, 

 Branta bernicla glaucogastra ; an- 

 hinga, Anhinga anhinga; pale-headed 

 paroquet, Platycercus palliceps; wood 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 duck, Aix sponsa; weka rail, Ocydro- 

 mus australis; massena quail, Cyr- 

 tonyx montezumw ; blue-winged paro- 

 quet, Palwornis columboides ; 2 spec- 

 imens of brush turkey, Catheturus 

 lathami; upland goose, Chlcephaga 

 magellanica ; peafowl, Pavo crista- 

 tus; tovi parrakeet, Brotogeris jugu- 

 laris; white pelican, Pelecanus ery- 

 throrhynchos ; American bittern, 

 Botaurus lentiginosus (52455) ; mar- 

 bled cat, Felis marmorata; 2 speci- 

 mens of clouded leopard, Felis nebu- 

 losa; American otter, Lutra cana- 

 densis; wallaroo, Maeropus robus- 

 tus; lion, Felis leo; brown bear, 

 Ursus kidderi; Newfoundland cari- 

 bou, Rangifer terrw-novw; almiqui, 

 Solenodon paradox us ; Barbary sheep, 

 Oris tragelaphus ; 2 specimens of 

 harbor seal, Phoca vitulina; deer ; 

 black buck, Antelope cervicapra; 

 Abyssinian rodent, Lophiomys sp. ; 

 western porcupine, Erethizon dor- 

 satns epixtinthus; monkey, Macacus 

 cyclopis; cougar, Felis concolor; 

 American elk, Cervus canadensis; 

 spotted hyaena, Hywna crocuta; Hy- 

 brid, Cebus fatuellus, male monkey, 

 Cebus capucinus, female; Northern 

 fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus; leu- 

 coryx, Oryx leucoryx; almiqui, Sole- 

 nodon paradoxus (52590) ; East 

 African hawk, Buteo sp. (52591) ; 

 golden eagle, Aquila cliryswtus; alli- 

 gator, Alligator mississippiensis 

 (52632) ; wild cat, Lynx rufus flori- 

 danus (52685) ; wanderoo, Macacus 

 silenus (52759) ; bald eagle, Halicee- 

 tus leucocephalusalascanus (52760) ; 

 Florida cormorant, Phalacrocorax 

 dilophus floridanus (52768) ; bald 

 eagle, Haliwetus leucocephalus 

 (52899) ; 2 specimens of Dasypus 

 villosus; specimen of Antilocapra 

 americana; and gray wolf, Ganis 

 occidentalis (52900). 



Models made in the Anthropologi- 

 cal Laboratory: Casts of an iron 

 and a copper axe (51893) ; 2 imprints 

 in clay showing the character of 

 basket used in modeling pottery of 

 supposed Ute make (52330) ; cast of 



