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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



AGRICULTURE, D E P A R T M E N T 

 OF — Continued. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry — Contd. 

 from various sources (67227) ; 

 plant from Cuba (67241) ; plant 

 from Mississippi (67242) ; plant 

 from Ohio (67320) ; 6,000 plants 

 collected chiefly in Nevada, 

 Utah, and California by I. 

 Tidestrom (67363) ; 302 plants 

 from Maine and Florida, col- 

 lected by W. E. Safford (67740) ; 

 plant from Panama, collected 

 by David Fairchild (67526) ; 

 (through Mrs. Agnes Chase) 

 plant from California (67624) ; 

 60 plants collected in Mexico by 

 G. N. Collins and J. H. Kemp- 

 ton (67632) ; (through W. W. 

 Stockberger) plant from British 

 Honduras (67706) ; 4 plants 

 from California, collected by 

 Prof. O. F. Cook (677S6) ; 12 

 plants from the United States, 

 collected by C. V. Piper (67795) ; 

 4 plants from South America 

 (67S04) ; S plants from Califor- 

 nia (6S067, 68099) ; plant from 

 Argentina (6S091) ; 33,750 plants 

 (about three-fourths of the 

 private herbarium of Dr. Otto 

 Buchtien, La Paz, Bolivia) 

 (68126) ; 2 ferns from Texas 

 (68174) ; 350 insects, 1 peripa- 

 tus, and a collection of shells 

 (68205) ; plant from Missouri 

 (6S287) ; 2,000 specimens of 

 grasses collected in eastern Asia 

 by A. S. Hitchcock (6832S). 

 States Relations Service: S col- 

 ored bromide enlargements il- 

 lustrating processes in canning 

 fruits and vegetables by the 

 cold-pack method (67399). 

 ALBERTA, UNIVERSITY OF, Ed- 

 monton, Alberta, Canada : Fossil 

 turtle from Belly River formation, 

 Upper Cretaceous, Canada (67S45, 

 exchange). 

 ALDRICH, Dr. J. M., United States 

 National Museum : 8 flies, including 

 types of 5 species (67546). 



ALEXANDER, Brig. Gen. Robert, 

 U. S. Army, Madison Barracks, N. 

 Y. : A two-handled vase and 2 cop- 

 per bells from a grave mound in the 

 vicinity of San Joaquin, Chihuahua, 

 Mexico (66S05). 



ALFARO, Dr. A., Museo Nacional, 

 San Jose, Costa Rica : 157 speci- 

 mens of mosquitoes, grasshoppers, 

 and other insects, and 2 land mol- 

 lusks (67870). 



(See also under Museo Nacional, 

 San Jose, Costa Rica.) 



ALLEE, Prof. W. C, University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. : 5 specimens, 

 2 species, of crustaceans (67191). 



ALLEN, C. G, St. Petersburg, Flu. : 

 199 specimens, 3S species, of mol- 

 lusks from the Bahamas and Florida 

 (68102). 



ALLEN, Courtney C, Washington, D. 

 C. : Engraved linoleum block and 3 

 prints from it, entitled " Off for the 

 Wiers " ; also a linoleum print en- 

 titled " Frisky " ; original drawing 

 by the donor for linoleum block 

 printing (67847, 67910). 



AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SO- 

 CIETY, THE, Worcester, Mass.: A 

 pamphlet entitled " The Portraits of 

 Isaiah Thomas, with a Genealogy 

 of 1 1 is Descendants," by Charles 

 Lemuel Nichols (674S9). 



AMERICAN BALSA CO. (INC.), Long 

 Island City, N. Y. : 3 samples of 

 balsa wood (67931). 



AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 

 ( through its president, Dr. Edgar F. 

 Smith, University of Pennsylvania, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.) : Portrait of 

 Joseph Priestley, copied by Albert 

 Rosenthal from the original by Gil- 

 bert Stuart (673S9). 



AMERICAN ENAMEL CO., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. (through U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Forest Service, 

 Washington, D. C.) : 34 specimens 

 of umbrella handles mounted on 

 two panels (6S504). 



AMERICAN GEM AND PEARL CO., 

 New York City : Yellow topaz from 

 Brazil (7.4 carats) (68230). 



