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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF—Continued. 
sections, from the Coeur d'Alene dis- 
trict, Idaho (48545); 75 specimens 
of typical rocks of the Redding 
quadrangle, California, and 60 thin 
sections, collected by J. S. Diller 
ASST): meerschaum from the Dor- 
sey deposit in the canyon of Bear 
Creek, Grant County, N. Mex., col- 
lected by, Douglas B. Sterrett 
(48681) ;rock slab with undetermined 
fucoids, from Glade Run, Warren 
quadrangle, Pennsylvania, collected 
by Mr. Charles Butts (48698) ; nat- 
ural cast of chimaeroid egg case, col- 
lected by N. H. Darton, in 1906, 
from the lower sandstone of Montana 
formation 20 miles from Laramie, 
Wyo. (48730) ; about 20 drawers of 
Paleozoic graptolites (48755); 2 
yertebree of a fossil reptile collected 
by GC. TI. Gordon in the Upper Cre- 
taceous, 2 miles north of Washing- 
ton, Ark. (48852); bryozoans from 
New Hanover and Brunswick coun- 
ties, N. C. (48887). 
a 
bones 
Reclamation Service: Wossil 
while excavating 
in connection with the Umatilla pro- 
ject, and at Cold Springs 
Dam 
discovered 
Oregon, 
(47765). 
NOBeRT, Ariz.: Ari- 
Hlaps euryran- 
INTRAM, 
zona coral snake, 
thus, (48054). 
Signal, 
York 
Virginia 
ISHAM, CHARLES Brapirey, New 
City: 8 birds’ 
(4SS17). 
skins from 
Wash- 
Rock specimens from 
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 
ington, D...C.: 
the Isthmus of Panama, collected by 
Mr. Ilowe, geologist of the Commis. 
sion (47591: exchange). 
Mrs. 
Collection of 
JAMES, JULIAN, 
D'0.3 
Washington, 
laces (4STO9) ; 
Italian, 
chinaware, minia- 
tures, and other art objects (48822; 
loan). 
collection of French, Dres- 
den, and other 
JAMES, OLIN 'T., St. Louis, Mo.: Game 
of national history (57 cards) and 
a book of rules for playing the 
game (47726). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
JAMESTOWN ‘'TERCENTENNIAL JPXPOST- 
TION, U. S. GOVERNMENT Boarp: 
Models of the Savannah, Clermont, 
and Phoenix, a primitive sledge, and 
a farm sled; 2 models of railway 
tracks 
and 2 models of Starr car- 
bines (4S7S3 
JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE L’EtTat. (See 
under Brussels, Belgium.) 
JENNEY, CHARLES E., Fresno, Cal.: 4 
Coleoptera (47570); G species of 
marine shells from the West Indies 
and the Indo-Pacific region (47584) ; 
5 species of Coleoptera and Hemip- 
tera (47714) ; 11 species of land and 
marine shells (48505); specimen of 
Nassa from the Fiji Islands (48620) ; 
2 specimens of Hymenoptera, Bom- 
bus sp. (48790). 
JENNINGS, A. H., Ancon, Canal Zone, 
vanama: About 275 specimens of 
mosquitoes (48838). 
JEWETT, STANLEY G., Portland, Oreg.: 
Bat, JI/yotis lucifugus  longicrus; 
young wood rats, Neotoma; lizard, 
undulatus occidentalis ; 
snake, Charing pliumbea; skulls of 
common eat, Melis domestica, and 
a spotted skunk, Spilogale phenar 
latifrons; 2 Lutreola 
(47762) ; skins and skulls of 5 mam- 
mals (47925); 6 skins and skulls of 
and Wash- 
Scecloporus 
minks, vison 
mammals from Oregon 
ington (48056). 
JoHnson, C. H., Exposition Sta- 
tion, Norfolk, Va.: An ancient 
corn pounder from Massachusetts 
(47611). 
Jounson, H. L., Clarksville, Tenn.: 
5 flint implements from Wentucky 
and Tennessee (45484: exchange). 
Jones, F. <A., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of a star-nosed mole, Con- 
dylura cristata (48656). 
Jones, FRANK Morron, Wilnington, 
Del.: 2 cotypes of Callosamia angu- 
lifera var. carolina, with their co- 
coons (48676). 
Jones, GILBERT, Pittston, Pa.: Speci- 
men and a thin section of middle- 
tonite (47592). 
