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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



U. S. National Museum — Continued, 

 tographic copies of Japanese music 

 (42058); plaster casts of carved stone 

 Zeme, stone pestles, pottery vase, stone 

 ■Zeme, stone polisher, and stone imple- 

 ment (42079); miniature model of a 

 whale (42080); casts of stone slab, 

 Zemes, sculptured stone, and vase 

 (42162); casts of Indians for collections 

 in physical anthropology (42191); neg- 

 atives taken for racial measurements 

 (42203); three- tongued jew's-harp 

 (42295); 5 models of Yucatan temples 

 (42311); 2 models of wooden three- 

 pronged jew's-harp (42312); models 

 of implements from Alaska, 2 rattles 

 and 5 small models of tin-back whales 

 (42313); 15 casts of Mexican and 

 Central American pottery (42325) ; 4 

 copies of Alaskan religious implements 

 (42375); cast of vase from Central 

 America and cast of a figure from Mex- 

 ico (42387); cast of pottery vase and 4 

 casts of pottery bowls (42425); model 

 of Alaskan drum and a model of a 

 Zuni snake (42432); cast of William 

 Snow, a Seneca Indian (42443); 4 casts 

 of bowls and 3 casts of collars (42457) ; 

 casts of collar, animals, metate, and 

 bowls (42462); 2 casts of a spearhead 

 from Oatka Island (42469); cast of 

 carved bowl (42479); wooden mask 

 and a carved stone mask ( 42508) ; cast 

 of jade pendant and casts of throwing- 

 sticks (42532); model of Haida mask 

 (42535) ; series of fire-making apparatus 

 (42559) ; 7 casts of stone pipes (42568) ; 

 cast of carved stone amulet, cast of 

 dish, and cast of a swallowing stick 

 (42595); 2 models of musical instru- 

 ments (42615); cast of a spearhead, 

 cast of a flint dagger, cast of drilled 

 ax, casts of flint hatchets, and cast of 

 a flint chisel (42626); cast of stone 

 implement (42644); Sioux cradle and 

 child (42791); 5 arc electric lamps of 

 obsolete pattern (42825). 



Urbina, Dr. Manuel, National Museum, 

 City of Mexico, Mexico: Two plants 

 from Mexico. 41810. 



Valentine, F. B., Ridgely, W. Va. : 

 Seven flint implements. Exchange. 

 42399. 



Vallette, C. D., Chicago, 111.: Specimen 

 of Lace-winged fly, Chrys&pa tabida 

 Fitch. 41504. 



Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Ootocamund, 

 India: Two Indian ungulates (Axis 

 deer and Sam bur stag) (purchase) (L. 

 P. X.) (41644); 4 Indian ungulates 

 (purchase) (42262). 



Vassilief, Ivan, Bureau of Entomology, 

 St. Petersburg, Russia: Twelve hymen- 

 opterous insects. 41 736. 



Vaughan, T. Wayland. (See under 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey. ) 



Vienna, Austria, First Zoological In- 

 stitute of the Imperial University: 

 Received through Dr. F. Werner. 

 Fishes and reptiles from North Africa, 

 Asia Minor, and other localities. Ex- 

 change. 42685. 



Vienna, Austria, K. K. Naturhistor- 

 isches Hofmuseum, received through 

 Dr. Theodore Fuchs: Unassorted bryo- 

 zoans and ostracods from 18 localities 

 in Europe, of the Mesozoic and Tertiary 

 age (42118); 107 specimens of fungi 

 from Europe (42853). Exchange. 



Viereck, H. L.j Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.: Specimen 

 of OdontopJiotopsis exogyrus Viereck 

 (paratype). Exchange. 41663. 



Vroman, A. C, Pasadena, Cal. : One hun 

 dred and sixteen photographs of Cali- 

 fornia missions, and a book of "Mission 

 memories." 42577. 



Walcott, Benjamin S., Washington, D.C. : 

 Received through Hon. C. D. Walcott: 

 Specimens of Devonian fossils from 

 near Canandaigua, N. Y. Exchange. 

 41691. 



Walcott, Hon. Charles D. (See under 

 Benjamin S. Walcott. ) 



Walker, B. E., Canadian Bank of Com- 

 merce, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Seven 

 specimens of Cattocystites, 19 specimens 

 of Caryocrinus ornatus, and 1 specimen 

 of Ccelocystis. Exchange. 42729. 



WaLker, Bryant, Detroit, Mich. : Twenty 

 specimens of fresh-water shells, includ- 

 ing 3 cotypes of Lioplax pUsbryi Wal- 

 ker. 42754. 



