REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, l925 



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JOHANNSEN, Prof. O. A., Ithaca, 

 N. Y. : 2 specimens of flies (85804). 

 JOHANSEN, Frits, Ottawa, Canada: 

 5 specimens of copepods collected by 

 Professor O'Donoghue on Vancouver 

 Island; 2 fishes, and 3 amphipods 

 (83711) ; approximately 24 speci- 

 mens of worms from Cape Bath- 

 urst, Arctic Canada (86113) ; ap- 

 proximately 700 specimens of hel- 

 minths (87141) ; 86 specimens, 16 

 species, of amphipods collected by 

 the donor in Hudson Bay during 

 the summer of 1920 (87460). 



(See also under Canadian Gov- 

 ernment, Department of Marine and 

 Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada.) 

 JOHANSEN, HoLGEE, Summit, Canal 

 Zone : 12 plants from the Canal 

 Zone (83579, 87151, 87520) (through 

 Dr. C. V. Piper) 13 plants from 

 Ecuador, 3 plants from the Canal 

 Zone (86928, 86969, 87006) ; 6 

 plants (83637, 87884). 

 JOHNSON, Berteand L., Washington, 

 D. C. : Mounted skin of a pine 

 snake (85443). 

 JOHNSON, Charles, keeper of the 

 light, Tortugas, Fla. : 7 birds from 

 Dry Tortugas, Fla. (83516). 

 JOHNSON, C. W., Boston, Mass.: 10 

 specimens of named flies, and a mos- 

 quito (cotype) (84330, 85008). 

 JOHNSON, Dr. Dttncan S., Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 amphipods from Mount Des- 

 ert Island, Me. (85399). 

 JOHNSON, Elmer, Chesterton, Ind: 

 Skin and skeleton of a fox squirrel, 

 and a skeleton and 6 skulls of small 

 mammals (86243). 

 JOHNSON, Maj. H. B., Washington, 

 D. C. : 3 mammals from Panama 

 (85449). 

 JOHNSON & JOHNSON (INC.), New 

 Brunswick, N. J. : Specimens of 

 dental floss, cotton rolls, and a cot- 

 ton roll toothbrush (85312). 

 JOHNS-MANVILLE (INC.), New 

 York City : Specimens of asbestos 

 yarns, fabrics, and cordage (85092) ; 

 2 specimens of asbestos (85238). 



JONES, Miss Eleanor E. (See under 

 American Physiotherapy Associa- 

 tion.) 



JONES, Dr. G. W., Laurel, Md. : Skin 

 and skull of a squirrel (85444). 



JONES, Dr. W. W., Jordan Valley, 

 Oreg. (through Victor C. Heikes) : 

 2 specimens of quartz with inclu- 

 sions of miargyrite from the Flint 

 district, Owyhee County, Idaho 

 (87251). 



JORDAN, Dr. David Starr, Stanford 

 University, Calif, (through Dr. 

 Remington Kellogg) : 5 specimens 

 of fossil fishes, paratypes, from the 

 Puente series. Upper Miocene, Lom- 

 poc, Calif. (83953) ; 7 slabs contain- 

 ing vertebrate remains from the 

 Miocene deposits at Lompoc, Calif. 

 (84884). 



JOSEPH, Ellis, New York City: 2 

 specimens of hyrax from Abyssinia 

 (87863). 



JUDAY, Dr. Chancey, Madison, Wis. : 

 A collection of amphipods, isopods 

 and mysids from Green Lake, Wis., 

 -and Soo Chow, China (86817) ; 29 

 lots of Arctic crustaceans, 1 lot of 

 salpa, and 359 specimens of marine 

 invertebrates, together with 9 lots 

 of bottom samples, also insects and 

 mollusks collected by Dr. N. Gist 

 Gee in China (86978). 



JUDD, E. T., Cando, N. Dak. : 3 skele- 

 tons of prairie chickens from North 

 Dakota (83525, 86796). 



JUDD, Neil M. (See under National 

 Geographic Society.) 



JUDGE, Feed., F. R. P. S., Hastings, 

 England : 100 pictorial photographs, 

 oil transfers, for special exhibition 

 during the months of March and 

 April (86280). Loan. 



JULIO, Brother, La Paz, Bolivia: 34 

 plants from Bolivia ; also specimen 

 of native copper from the Corocoro 

 Mines (83379). 



JUNGMANN, Dr. William, Joliet, 

 111. : 4 plants and 2 photographs 

 (85902). 



