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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT oF—Contd. 
New Mexico and Alaska (56871); 
mounted ocelot, Felis pardalis al- 
bescens (56916). 
Bureau of Entomology: 84 Diptera 
from the vicinity of Washington, col- 
lected by Mr. C. T. Greene (55678) ; 
114 Coleoptera and 100 Hemiptera, 
determined by Mr. A. L. Montandon 
(55790; 55838; 56011); 66 insects 
collected by Mr. W. D. McLeod, How- 
kan, Alaska (56068) ; approximately 
500 miscellaneous insects and 1,153 
Diptera, from the vicinity of Wash- 
ington, D. C., collected by Mr. R. C. 
Shannon (56129) ; § living specimens 
of Cactaceae from Arizona, collected 
by Mr. C. H. Popenoe (56141) ; about 
3800 insects collected in Arizona by 
Mr. W. D. Pierce (56142); about 
1,500 insects, mostly Diptera, from 
Florida and the Bahama Islands, col- 
lected by Mr. F. Knab (56174) ; 
about 100,000 pinned specimens of 
insects and 1,000 tubes of insects in 
alcohol, accumulated by the force en- 
gaged in Investigations of Field 
Crops (56187); about 1,275 insects 
collected principally in California 
by Mr. J. R. Horton (56198) ; about 
40 specimens of Huropean weevils 
bred from alfalfa; also 79 named 
reared specimens of the genus Aphy- 
cus (including the types of 3 new 
species) from the material used by 
Mr. Timberlake for his revision of 
the genus (56506); 17 plants col- 
lected in Arizona by Mr. H. 8. Bar- 
ber (56571); sowbug, Porcellio 
levis, collected in China by Mr. 
Frank N. Meyer (56637); 365 Dip- 
tera collected by Mr. W. R. Walton 
in New Mexico in 1918 (56662); 9 
parasitic Hymenoptera (56690); 2 
specimens of Helix aspersa from San 
' Francisco, Cal., and 4 of Lymnea 
palustris from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
(56758) ; type and 3 paratypes of 
Leucopis flavicornis (56863) ; isopod, 
Porcellionides pruinosus, from Porto 
Colombia, Colombia, taken from 
orchids in quarantine at New York 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF—Contd. 
(56922); 183 specimens of isopods, 
Porcellio spinicornis and P. levis, 
collected in Sacramento by Mr. E. O. 
Essig (57018). 
Forest Service: A piece of creo- 
soted wood attacked by Limnoria, 
Spheroma and Xylotrya, from St. 
Jobus River, Fla., received through 
Mr. Clyde H. Teesdale, Madison, 
Wis. (56750) ; 2 living specimens of 
Coryphantha from South Dakota; 
and 2 living specimens of Hchino- 
cereus from Utah, collected by Mr. 
W. W. Eggleston (56981) ; 23 photo- 
graphs of the turpentine and rosin 
industry (57096). 
Bureau of Plant Industry: T75 
plants collected in New Mexico, Ari- 
zona, Texas and California by Prof. 
KE. O. Wooton (55668 ; 56192; 56627) ; 
51 plants, chiefly from Texas, col- 
lected by Dr. David Griffiths (56627) ; 
141 plants collected by Mrs. Agnes 
Chase in Texas, Louisiana and Porto 
Rico (55711; 56646; 56828); 16 
plants collected in Turkestan and 
Siberia by Mr. F. N. Meyer (55711) ; 
2 specimens of Juncus from Alabama 
(55748) ; 11 plants from Alabama 
and Louisiana (55895) ; 4 samples of 
tan barks collected in the Philippine 
Islands (55918); 58 plants from 
California collected by Mr. R. L. 
Piemeisel (55943; 55972; 56102) ; 34 
specimens of Cyperaceae and Junca- 
ceae, from Louisiana, Surinam and 
the island of Santa Lucia (55972; 
560389 ; 56102) ; 1,500 plants collected 
in the western part of the United 
States by Mr. Albert E. Hitchcock; 
and a specimen of Jéacrozamia 
moorei from New Zealand (56268) ; 
9 specimens of Cyperaceae collected 
in Porto Rico by Brother Hioram 
and transmitted by Prof. A. S. Hitch- 
cock (56161); 90 specimens of wood 
from Panama, collected by Prof. H. 
Pittier during his connection with 
the Smithsonian Biological Survey 
of the Panama Canal Zone (56180) ; 
specimen of Deweya arguta collected 
