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AGRICULTURE, DBPT. OF— Contd. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry — Contd. 

 Australia, grasses collected in 

 Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, in 

 1923-1924, and 1,271 miscella- 

 neous grasses (84812, 86801, 

 87173) ; (througli P. L. Ricker) 

 plant from Virginia (84813) ; 

 50 plants collected in Abyssinia 

 by Harry V. Harlan (84930) ; 

 72 plants from Bolivia (85010) ; 

 65 plants collected in Utah by 

 W. W. Eggleston (85280) ; 8 

 plants collected in Mexico by 

 G. N. Collins and T. H. Kearney 

 (85301) ; (through R. D. Rands) 

 30 specimens of mollusks from 

 Louisiana (86102) ; 29 plants 

 from the United States, chiefly 

 Colorado, collected by I. Tide- 

 strom (86298) ; 50 plants from 

 California and Lower Califor- 

 nia, collected by H. G. McKeever 

 (86443) ; 2 plants from Florida 

 (86587) ; 25 ferns collected in 

 China by P. H. Dorsett (85595) ; 

 (through Dr. C. R. Ball) 3 

 plants from South Dakota 

 (85811) ; 4 plants from Brazil 

 (86815) ; (through Dr. S. F. 

 Blake) 9 specimens of plants 

 and 4 photographs (86816) ; 

 (through Roy G. Pierce) 6 pho- 

 tographs of white pine on the 

 Smithsonian grounds (86717) ; 

 plant from Mexico (87498) ; 

 plant from Geneva, New York 

 (87906). 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Sugar- 

 Plant Investigation: 36 speci- 

 mens of mollusks from Louisi- 

 ana and the Hawaiian Islands 

 (87943). 

 Bureau of Puhlic Roads (through 

 A. T. Goldbeck) : 1-foot section 

 of piling from^ Perth Amboy, 

 N. J., covered with barnacles 

 (84938). 



AGUILAR, Geeaedo, Payo Obispo, 

 Quintana Roo, Mexico: 10 cocoons, 

 2 larvae in alcohol and a pupa 

 (85421). 



ALDRICH, T. H., Birmingham, Ala.: 

 146 specimens of land and fresh- 

 water shells from farther India, in- 

 cluding types of 3 species (85422). 



ALDRIGE, Mrs. Frank P., Leland, 

 Miss.: A tumblebug (85699). 



A.LFARO, Sr. Don Anastasio, San 

 Jose, Costa Rica : 276 specimens of 

 plants, mostly orchids, from Costa 

 Rica (83311, 83550, 84852, 85888, 

 86450, 87274, 87506). 



ALLEB, Prof. W. C, Chicago, lU. : 

 Collection of miscellaneous insects 

 and 46 crustaceans collected at 

 Barro Colorado Island, Panama 

 (83956, 83981). 



ALLEN, Mrs. LAtruA M. (See under 

 Mrs. Jake Cruse, and Mrs. Ernest 

 Hammond.) 



ALLISON, Miss F. C, West Falls 

 Church, Va. : Political campaign 

 banner carried by supporters of Ab- 

 raham Lincoln and Hannibal Ham- 

 lin during the presidential campaign 

 of 1860 (86265). 



ALLISON, Jack J. H., Washington, 

 D. C. : A bird (flicker) from Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (83954). 



ALLISON, W. F., West Falls Church, 

 Va. : Conoidal limestone pipe ob- 

 tained by the father of the donor 

 in the central Mississippi Valley. 

 Made by the tribes formerly oc- 

 cupying that region and probably 

 not over 75 years old, (87134). 



ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA, 

 New Kensington, Pa. : Collection of 

 chemicals for the Loeb collection 

 of chenaical types (87839). 



AMARAL, Dr. Afeanio do. (See 

 under Instituto Butantan. 



AMERICAN FEDERATION OF 

 ARTS, Washington, D. C. : 59 wood 

 block prints for temporary exhibi- 

 tion (84694) ; (through Miss Leila 

 Mechlin, secretary) the Rotary ex- 

 hibition of the Brooklyn Society of 

 Etchers, comprising 100 prints, etch- 

 ings, aquatints, dry points, and mez- 

 zotints, and a small technical ex- 

 hibit consisting of 13 specimens 

 (87148). Loan. 



