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Pruitt, Miss Tommie ‘L., Nicholsville, 
Ala.: Mole cricket, Gryllotalpa borealis 
(50540). 
Purrus, ©. A., Zacuapan, Vera Cruz, 
Mexico: 6 living specimens of Sedum 
from Mexico (50781, 50848); 25 living 
specimens of Cactaceze from Vera Cruz 
(50880); 3 living specimens of Crassu- 
laceze from Vera Cruz (50893); 2 living 
specimens of Cereus from Mexico 
(51122). Purchase. 
Purrus, Dr. J. A., Darmstadt, Germany: 
Specimen and 2 photographs of a plant, 
Echeveria, from Mexico (51516). 
Quapri-Cotor Company, New York 
City: 31 specimens of process color- 
printing (50340). 
QuEEN, Witu1am, Washington, D. C.: 
Star-nosed mole, Condylura, from Silver 
Spring, Md. (50760). 
Racovirza, Dr. Emire G., Sorbonne, 
Paris, France: 12 species of isopods, 
cotypes, from caves (51085: exchange). 
Ragan, Mrs. W. H., Anacostia, D. C.: 
Chinese sandalwood-stick fan with pea- 
cock-eye feathers (50576). 
Ransom, Miss IrEN#, Cleveland, Ohio: 
Portrait of Salmon P. Chase, by Miss 
C. L. O. Ransom (51550: loan). 
Rav, Wuiuam H., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Photograph of Dr. Samuel G. Morton, 
from an oil portrait in the Academy of 
Natural Sciences (51574: purchase). 
RaveENEL, S. D., Valdosta, Ga.: Chicken 
with four well-formed legs and feet 
(50554). 
Reacan, ALBERT B., La Push, Wash.: 
About 300 specimens, including a num- 
ber of types, of Tertiary fossils from the 
Olympic Peninsula (50625; 50795). 
Rewr, Wi11am, Forest Hills, Mass.: 
6 moths (51330). 
Revuuine, Dr. GeorGce, Baltimore, Md.: 
13 historical paintings of the early 
American school (51498); portraits of 
Sargent Wallace, by Neagle; of Henry 
Clay, by Rembrandt Peale, and of 
Mrs. Lloyd, by Gilbert Stuart (51703). 
Loan. 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
REYNOLDS, ALLEN JESSE, Council Grove, 
Kans.: Specimen of fossil wood from 
near Council Grove (50913). 
Ruopes, CHARLES M., Brentwood, Long 
Island, N. Y.: Marble tile from the 
floor of a Pompeiian house (51681). 
Ruopesia Museum. (See under Bula- 
wayo, British South Africa.) 
Rice, ArtHur P., Progreso, Yucatan, 
Mexico: A complete costume and outfit 
worn by the present Maya Indian in the 
fields or woods (51549). 
Ricuarpson, Mrs. THomas F., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 20 pieces of old laces; a 
cloisonné deer, supposed to be of the 
9th century; a kissing plate; painting on 
parchment, of the 15th century; a com- 
memoration glass, 1797; and 2 pieces of 
silver (51238: loan). 
RIcHMOND, Dr. C. W., U. S. National 
Museum: Portrait of ‘‘ Karl, Grosherzog 
von Frankfurt, Fiirst Primas des Rhein- 
bundes” etc. (50447). 
Ricker, P. L., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 8 plants from 
Texas (51579). 
RieDEN, Miss Erriz J., Oakland, Cal.: 
Ostracods, Cypris globulus (50744). 
Roserts, Barton, U. S. National Mu- 
seum: A small pocket revolver (51366). 
‘Rospinson, Hon. C. H., Chicago, IIl.: 
Metate from Swan Lake, Iowa (51678: 
exchange). 
Rosinson, GrirritH M., National Sol- 
diers’ Home, Tenn.: Sample of crystal- 
lized galena with sphalerite and chalco- 
pyrite, from Red Dog Mine, Webb City, 
Mo. (50564). 
Rosrinson, T. R., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of a fungus from Virginia 
(50708). 
Rosinson, Maj. Wirt, U.S. Army, West 
Point, N. Y.: A cat and an otter from 
Merida, Venezuela (51311); 38 insects 
from the Philippine Islands (51443); 9 
insects and a milleped (51501). 
