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OF—Continued. 
Bureau of Plant Industry—Contd. 
ida, collected by Mr. M. B. Waite 
(66167) ; 4 fragmentary speci- 
mens of plants, Alsodeia 
(66206) ; 5 photographs and a 
fragmentary specimen of plant, 
Rinorea (66231); 2 slugs, Agri- 
lomaxz agrestis, young, from cit- 
rus plants in greenhouses 
(66246) ; plant, Baltimora, from 
Java (66286); (through W. E. 
Safford) 79 specinrens and photo- 
graphs of plants, Datura 
(66297); 3 plants from Trini- 
dad, one of them representing 
the species Polygala (66360, 
66688); 4 plants from Cali- 
fornia and Texas, collected by 
Dr. O. F. Cook (663872); 30 
ferns collected in Utah and 
Nevada by Mr. I. Tidestrom 
(66410) ; 9 plants collected by 
Mr. George E. Murrell (66483) ; 
2 photographs and 2 plants 
(66498); 5 specimens of cacti 
from California, collected by L. 
G. Polhamus (66517); plant 
from Alabama (66577) ; 2 plants, 
Casimiroa (66578); plant from 
New Mexico (66599) ; (through 
Mr. E. O. Wooton) 85 plants 
from Montana (66679); 3,000 
plants from Siam, Burma, and 
India, collected by Mr. Joseph F. 
Rock (66718); plant, Protea 
argenta (66762). 
States Relations Service: A col- 
lection of canned food products 
representing the finest examples 
of canning done by State leaders 
in boys’ and girls’ club work 
from prize-winning exhibits at 
State Fairs (65793). 
AINSLIE, C. N., Sioux City, lowa: 
Approximately 200 small moths, 
Microlepidopera, from Iowa (65588). 
ALEXANDER, Dr. C. P., Urbana, Iil.: 
4 mosquitoes collected in Illinois by 
Mr. S. C. Chandler (65816). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
ALEXANDER, W. B., Buenos Aires, 
Argentina: 2 specimens of cacti from 
Argentina (663897). 
ALFARO, Dr. A., Museo Nacional, San 
José, Costa Rica: 988 specimens of 
mosquitoes (65990, 65991, 66062, 
66119, 66523) ; 33 flies belonging to 
the family Tipulidae (66875). 
(See also under San José, Costa 
Rica. ) 
ALLEN, Dr. EUGENE T., Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 661 plants collected in 
Norway by Dr. Olaf Andersen 
(66085). 
AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO 
GREAT BRITAIN. (See under 
British Government, H. M. Office of 
Works). 
AMERICAN BALSA CO. (INC.), New 
York City: 8 photographs, 1 reprint, 
and 8 specimens showing growth and 
use of balsa wood (66522). 
AMERICAN BATH STONE CoO., Bos- 
ton, Mass.: 2 four-inch cubes of 
“Bath stone” (66593). 
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, New 
York City: 3 pamphlets containing 
a verse—John III, i16—from the 
Bible, printed in 269 different lan- 
guages (65355). 
AMERICAN HARDWOOD MANU- 
FACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION, 
Memphis, Tenn.: 64 photographs, 
8 by 10 inches, picturing the manu- 
facture of hardwood lumber 
(66071). 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 
HISTORY, New York City: 50 type- 
metal casts of the first movable 
metal type ever made, Korea, 1403 
(65998) ; 85 echinoderms, 23 amphi- 
pod crustaceans, and a collection of 
decapod crustaceans, a _ duplicate 
series, secured by the American 
Museum Congo expedition; also 5 
decapod crustaceans from Patago- 
nia and 1 decapod crustacean from 
the Falkland Islands (66109); 25 
muscoid flies (66146) ; 4 flies of the 
genus Mesembrinella (66288, ex- 
change); plant, Wrigeron, from 
Ecuador (66441, exchange); 64 
specimens, 34 species, of diplop- 
