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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Agriculture, Department of— Contd. 

 Howell in Florida (62279, 62335) ; 

 40 mollusks and a crayfish collected 

 in southern Florida, and 6 millipeds 

 from Lake Okeechobee, also col- 

 lected by Mr. Howell (62302) ; 941 

 specimens of plants from Minnesota 

 and North Dakota (62292) ; about 75 

 specimens of wasps from Higley, 

 Ariz. (62369) ; a collection of 9 frogs, 

 4 salamanders, and 2 lizards col- 

 lected in France by Mr. Remington 

 Kellogg (62389) ; partial skeleton of 

 a brown pelican, Pelecanus occi- 

 dental is (62420) ; 35 specimens, 4 

 species, of mollusks, and 22 speci- 

 mens, 7 species, of crustaceans from 

 various localities (62421) ; 2 eggs of 

 chuck-will's widow, Antrostomus 

 carolinensis, from Florida (62444) ; 

 416 specimens of reptiles and batra- 

 chians (62569). (See also under 

 C. A. Mosier, and Dr. A. L. Her- 

 rera. ) 



Bureau of Chemistry: 10 speci- 

 mens of cacti (61638) ; 4 samples of 

 cinchona bark from Ecuador, 12 sam- 

 ples of cinchona bark from the Neth- 

 erlands Indies, and 2 samples of 

 aloes from Curacao, West Indies 

 (62584) ; 14 samples of edible oils, 

 and 7 samples of dehydrated food 

 products (625S6). 



Bureau of Entomology: 34 speci- 

 mens of mollusks, taken on sugar 

 cane at Harlington, Tex., 21 rep- 

 resenting the species Succinea lu- 

 teola, 4 praticollclla bcrlandieriana, 

 and 9 Bulimulus alternta mariae, all 

 collected by Mr. G. N. Wolcott 

 (61350, 61404) ; 6 specimens of mol- 

 lusks, Rumina decollata, collected by 

 Mr. H. G. H. Weinert, in San An- 

 tonio, Tex. (61556) ; 9 specimens of 

 mollusks, Agriolimax agrestis, col- 

 lected by Mr. H. J. Ryan at El Monte, 

 Cal. (62112) ; 4 isopods collected in 

 quarantine at Washington, D. C, in 

 soil from Brazil (62489) ; about 

 1,500 muscoid Diptera and other in- 

 sects, with 100 dissections of mus- 

 coidea from Franconia, N. H., col- 

 lected by Dr. C. H. T. Townsend 

 (62066). 



Agriculture, Department of — Contd. 



Federal Horticultural Board: Iso- 

 pod crustacean, taken from nursery 

 stock imported from Holland (62306) . 



Forest Service: 3 specimens of 

 bryozoans, from a large cold-water 

 spring in the Crater National Forest, 

 Oreg., collected by Mr. E. S. Kerby, 

 forest ranger (61604). 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 6369 

 specimens of grasses (61309, 61313. 

 61393, 62200, 62544) ; plant, and 

 specimen of cactus, from New Mexico 

 (61314, 62271) ; 50 specimens of 

 plants from Kansas (61486) ; speci- 

 men of plant from Louisiana 

 (61582) ; seeds of Ipomoea fistulosa 

 (61609) ; 382 specimens of plants col- 

 lected in the Hawaiian Islands by 

 Mr. A. S. Hitchcock (61720, 61985, 

 62093, 62194) ; 2 specimens of plants 

 from Texas (61738) ; 358 specimens 

 of plants from the District of Colum- 

 bia and vicinity collected by Mr. 

 Hitchcock (62079, 62187) ; 9 speci- 

 mens of plants from Alaska (61739) ; 

 2 specimens of plants from Canada 

 (62449) ; 266 specimens of plants 

 collected in Haiti by Messrs. O. F. 

 Cook, C. S. Scofield, and C. B. Doyle 

 (61771) ; specimen of plant culti- 

 vated at Arlington, Va. (61782) ; 41 

 specimens of plants from Rhode 

 Island collected by Perley Spaulding 

 (61824) ; 2 specimens of plants; 33 

 specimens of plants and 53 photo- 

 graphs of plants (61881, 61S86) ; 

 type specimens of a plant, Mclilotus 

 alba annua (61993) ; 2 specimens of 

 a cultivated plant, Erlangea (61995) ; 

 specimen of plant from Porto Rico 

 (61932) ; specimen of hepatic from 

 Dominica (61966) ; 7 specimens of 

 plants from Guatemala (61972, 

 62046) ; specimen of plant from 

 Jamaica (61993) ; 506 specimens of 

 plants, including 102 from Arizona, 

 collected by Mr. W. W. Eggleston 

 (62113, 62339) ; specimen of plant 

 from California collected by Mr. G. P. 

 Van Eseltine (62154) ; 16 specimens 

 of plants collected in Texas and New 

 Mexico by Mr. E. O. Wooton (62181, 

 62362, 62381) ; specimen of plant 



