REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, L907. 



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Smithsonian Institu noN —Cont'd. 

 Medals, honorary diplomas, astro- 

 physical apparatus, and publica- 

 tions of tlif late Samuel Pier 

 pont Langley (46700). 19 ferns 

 from Guatemala, presented by Capt. 

 John Donnell Smitb (46712). 108 

 plants from Guatemala, presented by 

 Capt. John Donnell Smitb 1 -h'.7:'>7 t. 

 Medal struck in commemoration of 

 the centennial of the Academy of 

 Macon, France, and presented by 

 the Academy (46811 ). Paper-bound 

 hook: " Biblia pauperum, Deutsche 

 Ausgabe von 1471," reprinl Vienna, 

 1906 (46869). 12 plants from North 

 America, presented by Capt. John 

 Donnell Smith (47286). Copy of 

 the " Columbian < Jhroniele " ( 47351 i . 



National Museum. (Collected by 

 members of the staff, t 



Barber, II. S. : Snake from Plummers 

 Island. Maryland (4655S). 



Barber, II. S. and Pail Bartsch : 

 Raccoon, Procyon lotor, from Dis- 

 mal Swamp, Virginia (46702). 



Bartsch, Paul: Fungus, Cryptoporus 

 volvatus, from Virginia (46276); 

 mollnsks. fishes, insects, and plants 

 from Virginia i 16289) : specimen of 

 living Opuntia from Wilmington, 

 N. C. (46674) : 6,000 mollnsks. fishes, 

 crustaceans, and reptiles from the 

 vicinity of Wilmington, X. C. 

 (46692) ; 2 toads from Minnesota 



(4T.-.::r.). 



Bassler, It. S. : About 5,000 Ordovi- 

 cian and Silurian fossils from 

 Minnesota, Illinois. and Iowa 

 (46399) : about 2,000 Paleozoic fos- 

 sils from the western section of Vir- 

 ginia (46527) : Ordovician sponges 

 from Lebanon. Ky. (46643); about 

 L(i(i() specimens of Devonian and 

 Mississippian fossils from the vicin- 

 ity of Louisville. Ky. I 17504). 



Bean, B. A.: Fishes from Carroll 

 County. Md. (46311 » : tree-frog, 

 HyJa versicolor, from Maryland 

 (46531 » : collection of fishes from 

 the Florida Keys, Miami to Key 

 West, made in 1906 (46822) ; inver- 

 tebrates from Florida (46913). 



Caudell, A. X. : Lizard and a l.atra- 

 chian from Humboldt County, Cal. 

 ( 16395). 



IIaiix. W. L. : 14 mammals and 39 

 hats from Indiana (46365); 30 Or- 

 dovician fossils from Indiana 

 ( 16375). 



Hrdlicka, A.: Brain of a child 

 (46541)); bat Vespertilio fuscu* 

 (46817). 



Lyon, M. W., jr.: Mammals, birds, 

 salamanders, fresh-water inverte- 

 brates and mollnsks (46462). 



Marshall, C. <!.. jr.: Box tortoise 

 from Congress Heights, D. C. 

 (46178). 



Maxon, W. R. : 50 cryptogams from 

 the vicinity of the District of Colum- 

 bia (40409); snake from Colombia, 

 South America (46657); 26 living 

 plants from Cuba (47238); 15 living 

 plants from Cuba ( 17246) ; 7 living 

 plants from Cuba (47292); 7.". living 

 plants from Cuba (47358); about 

 3,000 plants, as well as other natural 

 history specimens from Cuba i 17435). 



Merrill, George P.: Fossil wood from 

 Adamana, Ariz., with negatives of 

 views in the fossil forests (47420). 



Painter, J. II.: Plaids. Isotria verticil- 

 htlu (46369); 17 plants from the 

 District of Columbia i 16342 I. 



Palmer, William: Insects from the 

 Peaks of ( Mter. Virginia (4<r2'.).",) : 

 reptiles and hatradiians from Vir- 

 ginia (46346); fungus from Fairfax 

 ( 'ounty. Va. (46457 ) : 10 mammals 

 from the Peaks of otter. Virginia 

 (46586); loo plants from Virginia 

 (47359); snake (Coluber obsolctus) 

 from Plummers Island. Maryland 

 ( 47.". 14 ) . 



Riley, J. II.: 6 bats from Falls 

 Church, Va. ( 16370) : skins and 

 skulls of :: squirrels, skin and skull 

 of a chipmunk, skin of a squirrel, 

 skins and skulls of :: bats from 

 Falls Church (46434) ; 29 bats from 

 Falls Church (loo.-.:.): lizard and a 

 fro- from Suffolk. Va. ( 16825). 



