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Page. 



Researches, Department of Biology 91 



Geology 104 



Richardson, Miss Harriet, account of the isopods obtained on the Alaskan 



expedition published by 42 



collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates 106 



manual of the North American Isopoda begun by. 42 

 paper on the isopod crustaceans of the northwest 



coast furnished by 42 



titles and notices of papers by 179 



Richmond, Charles W., assistant curator, Division of Birds 105 



identification of the Abbott collection of birds com- 

 pleted by 40, 92 



list of birds collected by Doctor Abbott and C. B. 



Kloss prepared by 40,92 



notes on zoological nomenclature by 40, 92 



titles and notices of papers by 1 79 



Ridgway, Robert, Birds of North and Middle America, Volume III and part of 



volume IV completed by 40 



curator, Division of Birds 105 



papers descriptive of new genera and species of American 



birds by, published 40, 92 



specimens borrowed by, in connection with Manual of North 



and Middle American Birds 86 



titles and notices of papers by 179 



work on the Manual of the Birds of North and Middle 



America continued by 91 



Riley, J. EL, aid, Division of Birds _ 105 



expedition to the Bahamas accompanied by 29, 44, 79 



Mr. Ridgway assisted by 40, 91 



notes < m birds from Bahama Islands published by 40. 92 



titles and notices of papers by 179 



transferred to the Divisii >n i >f Birds 95 



zoological collection in the Bahama Islands made by 81 



Rio Grande do Sul, mass of amethystine quartz from 31 



Rives, Col. Wright, rifle used by David Crockett lent by 28, 65 



Roberts, George E., researches in Department of Anthropology made by 71 



Robinson, B. L., material from Division of Plants lent to 4:!, 89 



Robinson, Wirt, collection of bats from Cuba, and number of birds presented by. 29, 81 



Rose, Joseph N., assistant curator, Division of Plants (National Herbarium).. 106 



botanical field work carried on by 44 



description of a new species of begonia published by 94 



investigations conducted by, in conjunction with N. L. 



Britton 43, 94 



papers by 43, 51 



studies on Mexican and Central American plants continued 



by 43 



titles and notices of papers by 1 79 



work upon the cacti of North America begun by 43 



Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, plants obtained through exchange 



with 30,46,85 



Sibpur, Calcutta, India, exchange received from 46 



Botanical Museum, Berlin, Germany, exchange received from 46 



Ethnological Museum, Berlin, exchange received fr< mi 70 



