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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



ASPINWALL, F. E., La Grange, Ky.: 

 Specimen of living cactus (6S062). 



ASTRELLA, Louis, Roxbury, Mass.: 

 6 pictorial photographs (67272). 



ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 

 New York City : 4 transparencies 

 illustrating important uses of Port- 

 .and cement (68355). 



AUSTEN, Major E. E. (See under 

 British Government, British Mu- 

 seum, Natural History.) 



AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF 

 TROPICAL MEDICINE, Towns- 

 ville. North Queensland, Australia 

 (through Dr. Gerald F. Hill): 333 

 specimens of Australian named in- 

 sects (67121, exchange) ; 15 Aus- 

 tralian flies and beetles (67713) ; 

 52 tropical Hies (6807S) ; 2SS tropi- 

 cal insects (0S292, 68455). 



AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, Sydney, 

 Australia (through Frank A. Mc- 

 Neill) : 7 specimens of crabs, Mic- 

 tyris brevidactyhis, excavated from 

 mud flats, 3 of them from Endeav- 

 our River estuary, Cooktowu, 

 Queensland, collected by A. R. Mc- 

 Culloch in 1918, and the other 4 

 from Trial Bay beach, New South 

 Wales. Australia, collected by A. 

 Kmghorn, February, 1921 (6S303). 



AUTOCAR CO., THE, Ardmore, Pa.: 

 sine, sectioned and operated; two 

 one-fourth size models of automo- 

 bile trucks with fixed and tilting 

 Full sized gasoline automobile, 1901; 

 full-sized gasoline automobile en- 

 body, respectively (6S520) 



AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. Washington, 

 D. C. (through Col. J. F. Reynolds 

 Landis. U. S. Army (retired), sec- 

 retary) : Silver centerpiece repre- 

 senting in design an Aztec teocalli, 

 which was presented to the Aztec 

 Club of 1S47 in 1S92 by Col. De 

 Lancey Floyd Jones (678S9, loan). 



BACKER, C. A., Buitenzorg, Java: 

 Plant (67199). 



BAER, John L, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Archeological material col- 

 lected along the Susquehanna River. 

 Pa. (66831) ; series of 9 specimens 



BAER, John L. — Continued. 



illustrating the development of the 

 bannerstone. 2 quartz lmmmerstones, 

 and an abrading stone (67349, ex- 

 change) ; series of 93 white quartz 

 blades, part of a cache of 150 found 

 near Pen Mar, Pa. (67757) ; gran- 

 ite plummet found at Canterbury 

 Plains, Conn., some years ago by 

 Rev. G. A. Ogg (67900) ; 4 argil- 

 lite and 5 quartzite blades from 

 caches found near Peach Bottom, 

 Pa. (6S317). 



(See also under Miss Mary How- 

 ard Bayly.) 



BAILEY, H. B., Miami Beach. Fla. : 

 170 beetles and 2 shells (in alcohol) 

 (6S142, 6S3S4). 



BAILEY, Prof. L. H., Ithaca. N. Y. : 

 2 plants from California (66S34) ; 

 fern (67007) ; S plants and 5 photo- 

 graphs of plants (67384, 67465) ; 44 

 plants from Venezuela (6S207) ; 2 

 ferns (68279. exchange) ; cultivated 

 plant from Trinidad (68288, ex- 

 change) ; 12 specimens and 2 photo- 

 graphs of ferns, mainly from Bar- 

 bados (68311, exchange) ; 26 speci- 

 mens and 2 photographs of ferns 

 from Dominica (6S4SS, exchange). 



BAKER, Prof. C. F.. College of Agri- 

 culture, Los Banos, P. I. : 44 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera, including 

 types of Cynipidae and Serphoidea 

 described by Messrs. Weld and 

 Fonts (66976) ; 5 specimens of Hy- 

 menoptera, representing a species 

 of cynipid and 2 species of trigon- 

 alids new to the Museum collections 

 (67134) ; 25 specimens, 20 species, 

 of land shells from Mindanao, P. I., 

 including the types of 2 new species 

 and 9 new subspecies (67642) ; 29 

 specimens, 8 species, of land and 

 marine mollusks. including the 

 types of 1 new species and 1 new 

 subspecies, all from the Philippines 

 (67654) ; 20 specimens, 14 species, 

 of land shells from Sibuyan and 

 Mindanao (6S364) ; cuttle-fish shell 

 from the east coast of Polillo, P. I. 

 (68439). 



