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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT—Con. 
U. 8. Geological Survey—Contd. 
specimens from Western Aus- 
tralia (66622); rock carrying 
molybdenum - bearing halotrich- 
ite from the south side of Du- 
chesne River, 2 nriles southwest 
of Ouray, Utah, collected by Mr. 
F. L. Hess in 1917 (66644); 2 
specimens of dike rock from 
Hall Quarry, Mount Desert 
Island, Me. (66672); duplicate 
phosphate specimens from west- 
ern phosphate fields of Utah, 
Idaho, and Wyoming, collected 
by Messrs. H. S. Gale, R. W. 
Richards, and H. Blackwelder 
(66706). 
(See also under Haiti, Republic of, 
B. Leo Laird and Dr. Frederick 
W. Sardeson. ) 
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO., New 
York City: Specimen of sandstone 
used as a pulp stone in grinding 
wood for paper making (65514). 
IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRI- 
CULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, 
Ames, Iowa (through Dr. L. H. 
Pammel): 9 flies and beetles 
(65493). 
IOWA, STATE UNIVERSITY OF, 
Iowa City, Iowa (through Prof. C. C. 
Nutting): 71 ophiurans from the 
University’s Barbados- Antigua ex- 
pedition (65732). 
JACKSON, Prof. H. 8., Department of 
Botany, Purdue University, Lafay- 
ette, Ind.: Specimen of rust from 
Indiana (65781). 
JACKSON, RatpH W., Cambridge, 
Md.: 2 skins of horned larks, genus 
Otocoris; 38 specimens, 12 species, 
of mollusks and larva of 2 species of 
insects, all from Maryland (65366, 
66435) ; skin and skull of a squirrel, 
Sciurus (66338); 51 specimens, 9 
species, of mollusks from Little 
Choptank River, Md., including one 
type specimen (66340). 
JACKSON, Rear Admiral R. H., U. 8. 
Navy. (See under Mrs. Margaret A. 
S. Smith.) 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
JAEGER, Enpmunp C., Palm Springs, 
Calif.: 8 plants, Selaginella, from 
California (66407). 
JAGGER, Prof. T. A., Volcano House, 
Hawaii (through Dr. H. S. Wash- 
ington, Washington, D. C.): A mass 
of filamentous basalt (Pele’s Hair) 
from Kilauea Crater, Hawaiian 
Islands (65784). 
JAMES, H., Bisbee, Ariz.: Tooth of an 
extinct species of horse (66247). 
JAMES, Mrs. Juran-, Washington, D. 
C.: Purple boudoir cap (65241, 
loan); cut-glass night lamp of the 
period of 1850 (65554) ; gold locket 
containing portraits of Mr. and Mrs. 
James, June 17, 1869 (65565, loan) ; 
dress worn by Mrs.'Julian-James at 
the Colonial Ball held at the New 
Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., 
on March 381, 1921, when she repre- 
sented her sixth great-grandmother, 
Mrs. Hugh Mason (66445, loan). 
(See also under Mrs. George L. 
Andrews, Mrs. Charles W. Rich- 
ardson, and Mrs. J. Kearny 
Warren.) 
JANDORF, Morton 
specimens of zinc 
exchange). 
JANES, FRANK, ‘Truman, Ark. 
(through Dr. O. P. Hay) : Fragment 
of a tooth and a part of a dorsal 
vertebra of a mastodon (66428). 
JARDIN BOTANICO, Trinidad, Para- 
guay (Dr. Carlos Fiebrig, Superin- 
tendent) : 20 living cacti and 3 pack- 
ages of seeds (65282, exchange). 
JENKINS, C. Francis, Washington, 
D. C.: A model high-speed motion- 
picture camera for the analysis of 
motion (66500); a motion-picture 
camera with a vertical reciprocating 
motion of lens barrel and film (no 
lens), and a motion-picture camera 
with a longitudinal reciprocating 
motion of lens barrel and film, 
Tessar Lens, Tessar, No. 183,854, 
Carl Zeiss (65552, loan). 
JOHANSEN, Frits, Victoria Memorial 
Museum, Ottawa, Canada: 9 speci- 
mens of amphipods representing 2 
species, consisting of 3 specimens 
Li, York, Parcs 
minerals (66215, 
