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EEPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 Bureau of Fisberies (53741) ; 283 

 bottles of plankton from the fresh 

 waters of Panama, collected by Dr. 

 C. Dwight Marsh, of the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture (53919). 



Smithsonian Expedition to the 

 Canadian Rockies, 1911: Mammals, 

 birds, reptiles, fishes, shells, insects, 

 crustaceans, a worm, and plants 

 (53391). 



Bureau of American Ethnology : 2 

 earthenware pipes from the Catawba 

 Indians of South Carolina, presented 

 to the bureau by Halcott Poag, Rock 

 Hill, S. C. (53076) ; spearhead, jave- 

 lin, and arrowhead made in 1911 at 

 Brandon, England, by one of the 

 fliut-knappers and presented to the 



, bureau by Rev. Robert C. Nightin- 

 gale, Swaffham, England (53210) ; 

 22 paper squeezes of inscriptions on 

 El Morro, or " Inscription Rock." in 

 the western part of New Mexico 

 (53249) ; daguerreotype of Keokuk, 

 leader of the Sauk Indians (53368) ; 

 collection of human skeletons and 

 objects of stone, bone, and pottery, 

 etc., from the cemetery of the ruined 

 pueblo of Kwasteyukwa, west of 

 Jemez Plot Springs, N. Mex., exca- 

 vated by the joint expedition of the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology and 

 the School of American Archaeology 

 of the Archaeological Institute of 

 America during the summer of 

 1911 (53406) ; a piece of snakeroot. 

 decked with down, used by the Chip- 

 pewa Indians of Minnesota in their 

 medicine practices, collectetl by Miss 

 Frances Densmore (53575) ; ethno- 

 logicTil objects collected by James 

 Mooney on East Cherokee Reserva- 

 tion, Swain County, N. C. (54237) ; 

 pair of ball sticks, ball, breechclout 

 and belt, and a tiger tail, collected 

 by John R. Swanton from the Creek 

 Indians, in Coweta, Okla. (54257). 



National Museum, collected by 

 membei's of the staff: Bartsch, Paul : 

 Skull of a porpoise from Santa Maria 

 Bay, Lower California (53573) ; frog 

 from Florida (53980) ; natural his- 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 tory material from the Bahama Is- 

 lands, including marine inverte- 

 brates with color notes from that 

 locality and Florida Keys (54232). 

 Bassler, R. S. : About 2,000 speci- 

 mens of Ordovician and Missis- 

 sippian fossils from the Mississippi 



^ Valley (53079). Bean, Barton A.: 

 Fishes collected at Piney Point, Md. 

 (53138). Bean, Barton A., and Her- 

 bert K. Bean : A crayfish from the 

 Susquehanna River, and fishes from 

 the Susquehanna River and Conoy 

 Creek, Pa. (53140). Bean, Barton 

 A., and Jesse Reisler : Fishes and 

 crayfishes collected in Little Pipe 

 Creek and Sams Creek, Md. (53141) ; 

 about 25 specimens of crayfishes 

 from western Maryland (53304). 

 Bean, Barton A. : 426 fishes, represent- 

 ing 28 species, a fresh-water sponge, 

 mollusks, and insects, from the Po- 

 tomac River and its tributaries, col- 

 lected by A. C. Weed. J. B. Peyton, 

 Ernest ftlarshall, and B. A. Bean 

 (54235). Davis. F. P., and H. E. 

 Rieseberg: Skins and skulls of four 

 small mammals from near Chain 

 Bridge. D. C. (53382). Marshall, 

 Ernest B. : 2 tadpoles and a frog 

 from Laurel. Md. (53957; 53994). 

 Marshall, Ernesr B., and Barton A. 

 Bean : Batrachians from Maryland 

 (54034). Merrill, George P.: 8 

 boxes of silicified wood and 7 In- 

 dian hammers of silicified wood, 

 from the fossil forests near Adam- 

 ana, Ariz. (52966). Paine, R. G. : 

 Batrachians from North Carolina 

 (53024). Palmer, William: Frog,' 

 Acris grylltis,fvom Virginia (54056). 

 Palmer, William, and Alfred C. 

 Weed : Fishes, insects, crustaceans, 

 bird eggs and nest, also fossils, col- 

 lected in Maryland (54151). Peale, 

 A. C. : 250 specimens of Cretaceous 

 invertebrates from Montana (54090). 

 Shoemaker, Clarence R. : Inverte- 

 brates from Maryland and Virginia 

 (53992; 54023; 54073; 54100). 

 Standley, Paul C. : 2,800 plants col- 

 lected chiefly in New Mexico (53164). 



