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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIs- 
Tory, New York City: 2 teeth of 
Paleomastodon from the Fayum lo- 
eality, Egypt (56109) ; 351 grams of 
the Deep Springs meteorite and 298 
grams of the Hammond. meteorite 
(56124) ; 2 specimens of Apodemus 
peninsuleé and 2 specimens of Hvot- 
omys regulus, from Potaidon, Korea 
(56656) ; casts of 38 specimens of 
fossil mammals from the later Ter- 
tiary (Pliocene?) of Nebraska 
(56728). Exchange. 
AMERICAN NOVELTY PRINTING AND EM- 
BOSSING WoRKS, Hoboken, N. J.: 2 
samples of warp-printed ribbons, a 
sample of hand-block printed fabric 
and a sample of embossed velvet 
(56726). 
AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS COMPANY, 
Jersey City, N. J.: A Bruce type- 
casting machine of the earliest type 
extant and a hand mold with the 
matrix and type east therein (56115). 
AMERICAN VANADIUM COMPANY, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.: 5 samples of vanadium- 
bearing ores from Peru (56833). 
AMICALOLA MARBLE COMPANY, Ball 
Ground, Ga. (through Mr. C. E. 
Stedman, Washington, D. C.): A 
large slab of marble (56058). 
AMORY, COPLEY, sr., Walpole, N. H.: 
Skin of a trout, Salvelinus mar- 
stoni?, from a lake in Labrador 
(56062). 
ANDERSON, Mrs. ALEXANDRA KOCSIS, 
Washington, D. C.: An ancient vase, 
representing mother and two chil- 
dren, from the Cuzco region, Peru 
(57087 : loan). 
ANDERSON, J. A., Lambertville, N. J.: 
3 photographs of fresh-water bryo- 
zoans (56012); photograph of a 
chipmunk, Tamias striatus, and of 
Washington’s fishing tackle (562381). 
ANDERSON, WERNER, Balboa, Canal 
Zone: 12 scavenger flies belonging to 
the family Phoride (56485). 
ANpbres, H., Bonn, Germany: 12 speci- 
mens of Pyrola from Europe 
(55767). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
| ANONYMous: An ancient brass, breech- 
loading cannon (55887). 
ARMSTRONG CoRK CoMPANY, Lancaster, 
Pa.: A series of specimens and 
photographs illustrating the manu- 
facture of linoleum (56498). 
ARNOLD ARBORETUM, HARVARD UNI- 
VERSITY, Jamaica Plain, Mass.: 34 
specimens of pines, chiefly from 
Mexico (563804) ; 187 plants from the 
eastern part of the United States 
(56487). Exchange. 
ARNOLD, B. W., Northeast Harbor, 
Me.: Specimen of shrubby red cedar, 
Juniperus horizontalis, from Maine 
(55691). 
ARNOLD, Epwarp, Montreal, Canada: 
15 eggs of the fulvous tree duck, 
Dendrocygna bicolor, and 4 eggs of 
the western solitary sandpiper, 
Helodromas solitarius cinnamomeus 
(55845 : exchange). 
ATWELL, Jos. W., Worton, Md.: Barred 
owl, Stria varia, from Maryland 
(56256). 
BaseBiwce, Mrs. F. E., San Diego, Cal.: 
A cannon sight from Morro Castle, 
obtained by a soldier of the U. S. 
Signal Corps (56544). 
BaiLtey, VERNON, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
Teeth and jaw fragments of a fossil 
mammal (56166). 
Barrp, Miss Lucy Hunter (through 
Mr. Herbert A. Gill, executor, Wash- 
ington, D. C.) : Gold medal presented 
to Prof. Spencer F. Baird by the De- 
partment of Fishculture of the 
Lower Seine, France, November 30, 
1883; silver medal presented to Prof. 
Baird by the Acclimatization So- 
ciety, New South Wales, July, 1878; 
bronze medal, International Exhibi- 
tion, Philadelphia, 1876; guns and 
gun barrels; card of invitation to 
ceremonies and order of proceedings 
at the dedication of the Washington 
Monument, February 21, 1885 
(55865); historical objects, includ- 
ing the Decoration of the Order of 
St. Olaf conferred by the King of 
