REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Rose, .T. N. : 100 plants from Wash- 

 ington, I). ('. (46252); 25 plants. 

 mainly Cactaeie, from Texas: also 

 Ki shells (46300) : 4o living plants, 

 mainly Caetaeea? (46337) from .Mex- 

 ico; also 35 living plants mainly 

 Cactacea?, from Mexico (46352); 30 

 living plants, mainly Cactacea 1 , from 

 Mexico i 16364 ' : 80 living plants 

 (46447); plants, insects, and shells 

 from .Mexico (464S4) : 2 rude Indian 

 spinners from Mexico I 17508). 



ScOLLlCK, J. \V.. : Skin and skull of ;l 

 shrew (46466). 



Steele, E. S. : About 4,500 plants ob- 

 tained in the vicinity of Washington, 

 I). C. (4627S) ; 6 plants, Laciniaria, 

 from various localities (46439) : 234 

 plants from the eastern section of 

 the United States (46494) : 293 

 plants from the vicinity of Millhoro. 

 Va., and near White Sulphur Springs, 

 W. Va. (46521 I. 



Stejneger, Leonhard: Reptiles, ba- 

 trachians, lishes. insects, crustace- 

 ans, and mollusks from Virginia 

 (46360). 



Turner, G. B. : Skin and skull of a bat, 

 1 cspertiVo fuscus (46701 i : 2 speci- 

 mens of house mouse. Muts ihhscuIuk 

 (47509). 



Vasey, Miss F. X. : 20 plants from 

 White. S. Dak. (46323) : 15 plants 

 from White. S. Dak. Ni;:'.R', i : 7 

 plants from South Dakota and Illi- 

 nois (46384). 



Wood. Nelson: Specimen of albino 

 crow. CorvuH braeh urli ijuch its 



(46979). 



Model* marie in tin Anthropolog- 

 ical Laboratory: Lay figures for 

 group of Wallaehian peasants 

 i 16137) : models of Etruscan toe- 

 lamp (46246); - casts of a duck- 

 head pendant (46247); plaster casts 

 of North American Indians (464N3) ; 

 copy "I a plank used as a gong by 

 the Kwakiutl Indians of British 

 America (4651S); plaster cast of 

 an Oriental cylinder seal, made from 

 an original of hematite belonging to 

 Mr. Louis Berney, of Baltimore, 



Wood. Nelson — Continued. 



Md. (46570); cast of a stone axe 

 (46968 1 : facsimiles of lanterns of 

 the 17th century (46969) : plaster 

 cast of a banner stone found near 

 Wayside, N. C, by P. A. Calhoun 

 (4714-1) : musical hows (47276 1 ; 

 cast of a carved marble mask from 

 Mexico (47390). 



1'iia.w oi American Ethnology: 

 Skulls and bones from Arizona 

 (4624S) : ceremonial banner used by 

 the Mohave Indians, collected by the 

 late Capt. John G. Bourke, I*. S. 

 Army (46S77) ; 24 large-sized rhyo- 

 lite blades and S smaller specimens 

 discovered in caches recently found 

 in Tenleytowu, D. C. (46887); 

 Pueblo ethnological material obtained 

 by purchase from Mrs. W. II. Par- 

 tridge (46997) : flint implements and 

 other stone objects obtained through 

 L. G. Hester. Houston. Tex. ( 17146) ; 

 human bones and bits of stone and 

 pottery from a stone mound in Ochil- 

 tree County, Tex. (47147); arrow 

 points, spearheads, etc., from Popes 

 Creek, Maryland, and vicinity, ob- 

 tained through S. II. Morris, Faulk- 

 ner. Md. (47148); yuartzite chisel 

 found by W. II. (Jill at Rose Hill 

 quarry, District of Columbia 

 (47149); fragments of ancient pot- 

 tery and stone objects from Coyote 

 Springs, New, collected by Robert II. 

 Chapman (47150); shell arrow 

 point from Rowan County, N. C. 

 found by K. K. Bispham, Philadel- 

 phia, and presented by Clarence l'«. 

 Moore (47151); fragment of red 

 oxide of iron found associated with 

 Indian relies near Suffern. N. Y.. ob- 

 tained through Alfred Ronk (471T.2) ; 

 Hint knives of unique form from 

 Laramie County. Wyo., obtained 

 through W. R. Lighton (47153) ; 

 stone implements and rough stone 

 objects found near Mount Holyoke 

 and other localities in the Connec- 

 ticut Valley, obtained through John 

 Gordon, of Smiths Ferry. Mass. 

 ( 17154) : skull of a Key Indian re- 

 ceived through Edward Parson 



