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Interior Department — Continued, 

 collected by Mr. Whitman Cross (42211 ) ; 

 specimen of crystallized arsenopyrite 

 from Custer County, Colo., obtained 

 by Mr. Cross (42212); 47 specimens of 

 Cretaceous ammonites, described and 

 figured by Hyatt in monograph No. 44 

 of the Survey (42253); specimens of 

 tetradymite and garnet from Colorado 

 and California (42333); rocks illustrat- 

 ing the geology of the Bisbee, Ariz., 

 quadrangle (42400); lead and zinc ore 

 from Arkansas, and sulphur and asso- 

 ciated rocks from Nevada ( 42442 ) ; col- 

 lection of Tertiary fossils, including 

 duplicates and study series, containing 

 about 12,000 lots of specimens, and, in 

 the reverse series, about 40,000 speci- 

 mens, mostly determined, labeled, and 

 arranged in zoological and stratigraphic 

 order (42740); rocks from Oklahoma 

 and Indian Territory, obtained by Mr. 

 T. Wayland Vaughan (42776); 1,458 

 specimens of Cambrian brachiopods 

 collected by the Survey and 1,842 

 Cambrian brachiopods collected for 

 the National Museum by Prof. S. Ward 

 Loper (42867); fossil plant obtained by 

 Mr. L. M. Prindle (42888). (See also 

 under Harriman Alaskan Expedition 

 and Dr. David White. ) 



Jackson, George, Dead wood, S. Dak.: 

 Twenty-nine specimens of ore. 41992. 



Jackson, S. E., Trinidad, British West 

 Indies: Received through Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. Eleven carib axes and 16 

 specimens of lava from St. Vincent. 

 42915. 



Jacobs, E. H. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. ) 



Jambunathan, Prof. N. S., Native Col- 

 lege, Madura, India: Fifty-two spiders 

 from India. Exchange. 42273. 



James, George Wharton, Pasadena, Cal. : 

 Seventeen photographs of Indian 

 women making baskets. 41579. 



James, Mrs. Julian, Washington, I>. C: 



Masonic relics of Hon. Mordecai .\.y- 



ers, consisting of a jewel of past grand 



master, apron of past grand master, 



NAT mus 1904 9 



James, Mrs. Julian — Continued. 



apron of master mason, and ring of 

 Theodorus Bailey, U. S. Senator from 

 New York in 1803 (loan) (9145); Kor- 

 ean fan presented to her by Prince 

 Minionette of Korea (gift) (41785). 



Janazerosky, E., Cracovie, Austria: Re- 

 ceived through Dr. E. L. Greene. Tw< > 

 specimens of Ribes from Europe. 42903. 



Janson, O. E., & Son, London, England: 

 Twelve hundred and fifty-one speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera. Purchase. 41571. 



Jaynes, Robert T. ( See under E. Dwight 

 Sanderson.) 



Jenney, Charles E., Fresno, Cal.: Re- 

 ceived through Dr. L. 0. Howard. 

 Eight specimens of rose-gall, Rhodite* 

 politas. 42885. 



Jensen, Herr A. S., Zoological Museum, 

 University, Copenhagen, Denmark: 

 Cotype of Pecten frigidus Jensen, from 

 the North Atlantic Ocean. 42165. 



Jepson, W. L., Berkeley, Cal. : Five plants 

 from California. 41262. 



John, Andrew, Washington, D. C. : 

 Models of baskets, etc., of the Seneca 

 Indians. Purchase. 41513. 



Johnson, Prof. O. B., Seattle, Wash.: 

 Seventy-three specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera. Exchange. 42539. 



Johnson, S. Arthur. (See under State 

 Agricultural College, Fort Collins, 

 Colo. ) 



Jonassohx, Oscar T., New York City: 

 Manufactured ruby (purchase) (41475) ; 

 genuine and imitation stones (gift) 

 (41476). 



Jones, A. W., Salina, Kans. : Received 

 through Dr. T. W. Stanton. Concre- 

 tions of silicobarite from near Bavaria, 

 Kans. 41944. 



Jones, Mrs. B. F., Bordentown, N. J.: 

 Colonial bill of New Jersey, "one shil- 

 ling," March 25, 1776. 41835. 



Jones, Francis W., New York City: Pho- 

 tograph of eminent electricians. Pur- 

 chase. 42012. 



Jones, McDupfee, and Stratton Com- 

 pany, Boston, Mass. : China plate and 

 calendar file. 42173. 



