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plants collected in California by Dr. 
C. Hart Merriam (51109); 41 plants col- 
lected in Arizona by E. W. Nelson 
(51138); nest of a bush-tit, Psaltriparus 
(51143); 6 specimens of landshells col- 
lected by Vernon Bailey and D. D. 
Streeter at Coos Bay, Oreg. (51176); 103 
birds’ eggs (46 sets) and a nest from 
Mexico (51206); 9 plants from the west- 
ern part of the United States (51216); 4 
specimens of Amphipods representing 
the species Gammarus confervicolus 
(51327); 20 specimens of Orthoptera 
(51444); reptiles and batrachians from 
Colorado and Wyoming, collected by 
M. Cary (51613); 10 birds’ eggs (3 sets) 
(51635); 3 specimens of Opuntia col- 
lected in Montana by C. Birdseye, and 
2 specimens of Cactacez collected in 
Montana by E. A. Preble (51659); 50 
plants collected in Washington and 
Oregon by Dr. C. Hart Merriam and 
Vernon Bailey (51672); 8 eggs and 12 
nests of birds from California, received 
from H. W. Henshaw (51699). 
Bureau of Entomology: 4 specimens 
of Isopods, Armadillidium vulgare from 
Cincinnati (50524); 300 specimens of 
Microlepidoptera collected by ©. N. 
Ainslie in New Mexico (50575); 39 liv- 
ing specimens of Cactacez from the 
southwestern part of the United States 
(50873); 2 parasitic Hymenoptera 
(50902); 79 specimens of Diptera (51140); 
51 specimens of Hemiptera and Coleop- 
tera (51190); about 200 parasitic Hy- 
menoptera bred at the Gipsy Moth 
Parasitic Laboratory, Melrose High- 
lands, Mass. (51215); 206 specimens of 
Coleoptera (51244); 37 specimens of 
Coleoptera and Hemiptera (51293); 
1,272 specimens of Diptera collected by 
C. H. T. Townsend in Mexico (51331); 
20 specimens of Coleoptera, mostly 
types of species described by W. D. 
Pierce (51353); 50 butterflies from the 
Canal Zone (51380); 450 specimens of 
Coleoptera (51400); about 5,000 insects 
collected in Tampico, Mexico, by E. A. 
Schwarz (51401); about 5,000 insects 
from Paraguay collected by K. Fiebrig 
(51418); about 30 specimens of para- 
sitic Hymenoptera (51481); through 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF—Con. 
C. V. Piper, 100 specimens of insects 
received from George F. Berthoud, 
Waroona, Western Australia (51539). 
Bureau of Plant Industry: 9 living 
cacti from Colorado (50324); 450 plants 
from Mexico, collected by Messrs. Cook, 
Collins, and Doyle (50389); 2 speci- 
mens of living Opuntia from Texas 
(50481); 3 specimens of Cactacez from 
Texas (50515); living specimen of Opun- 
tia from Texas (50561); 3 living speci- 
mens of Opuntia from Texas (50574); 3 
living specimens of Cactacee from 
Texas (50581); 2 living specimens of 
Opuntia from Texas (50600); 2 living 
specimens of Cactacee from Kansas 
(50630); specimen of Echinocereus from 
Texas (50631); 2 living specimens of 
Opuntia from Kansas (50650); 4 living 
specimens of Opuntia from Kansas 
(50663); 6 living specimens of Opuntia 
from New Mexico (50666); specimen of 
living Opuntia from Kansas (50669); 15 
living specimens of Opuntia (50687); 
living specimen of Opuntia pulchella 
from Nevada (50697); 61 plants from 
Kansas and Nebraska (50780); 23 plants 
from the Arkansas National Forest; 1 
plant from Alaska, collected by L. M. 
Prindle, and 1 plant from Hawaii 
(50835); 20 plants from Alaska (50868); 
3 living specimens of Nopalea collected 
in South Carolina by W. L. McAtee 
(51026); 2 living specimens of Opuntia 
collected in Florida by W. L. McAtee 
(51125); land shells representing 3 spe- 
cies from mountains near Balaklava, 
Crimea, Russia, collected by Frank N. 
Meyer (51163); 8 specimens of North 
American grasses (51247); 18 photo- 
graphs of plants, Dzoscorea, from the 
United States, received through H. H. 
Bartlett (51384); land shells represent- 
ing 4 species from near Novorosiisk, Cau- 
casus, Russia, collected by F. N. 
Meyer (51424); 3 specimens of plants 
collected in Panama by Charles F. 
Mason (51479); living specimen of cac- 
tus, Opuntia, collected in Nevada by 
F. B. Headley (51515); 295 plants from 
the United States (51584). 
Forest Service: 4 specimens of Cicuta 
grandifolia (50321); 6 pitched water 
