EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1925 



159 



NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT 

 OF AGRICULTURE, Division of 

 Entomology, Raleigh, North Caro- 

 lina: (through C. S. Brimley) : 4 

 flies including types of 3 new species 

 (87895). 



NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTUR- 

 AL EXPERIMENT STATION, Ra- 

 leigh, N. C. : 6 bees, being types of 

 5 species recently described by Mr. 

 T. E. Mitchell ( 87855 >. 



NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY 

 OF, Chapel Hill, N. C. : 5 specimens 

 of butterflies from Peru (85710). 



NORTHERN PINE MANUFACTUR- 

 ER'S ASSOCIATION, THE. (See 

 under Cloquet Lumber Co.) 



NORWEGIAN EXPEDITION TO NO- 

 VAYA ZEMLYA, 1921 (through Dr. 

 Olaf Holtedahl Geological Museum, 

 Oslo, Norway) : 150 specimens of 

 Cambrian fossils from Novaya 

 Zemlya (87694). 



NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY, De- 

 partment of Botany, Notre Dame, 

 Ind. (through Dr. J. A. Nieuwland) : 

 171 plants (87852). Exchange. 



NOVOGRABLENOF, P. T., Petropav- 

 lovsk, Kamchatka via Vladivostok, 

 Russia: 25 plants from Kamchatka 

 (83678). 



NOYES, FAMILY OF BENJAMIN B. 

 (through Miss Louise A. Noyes, 

 Baltimore, Md.) : Silver medal 

 awarded by Emperor Alexander II 

 of Russia to Benjamin Noyes in 

 1857 in recogntion of his services 

 in connection with the construction 

 of screw engines for the , Russian 

 Gunboat fleet, and a diploma award- 

 ing the medal (87065). 



NOYES, Miss Louise. (See under 

 Noyes, Family of Benjamin B. 

 Noyes.) 



NUTTING, Mrs. Haeeiet W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 21 engravings, 6 mez- 

 zotints, 27 lithographs, and 6 collo- 

 types, comprising 60 prints in all; 

 also a damaged painting in oil on 

 paper, probably an early Thomas 

 Sully (83952). . 



ODHNER, Dr. Nils. (See under Na- 

 turhistoriska Riksmuseum.) 



O'HARA, Ch;aeles E. ( See under the 

 Seymour Co., New York City.) 



OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL 

 AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Co- 

 lumbus, Ohio (through Dr. Wm. C. 

 Mills, director) : Skeletal material 

 from various localities in Ohio 

 (85936). 



OLDROYD, Mrs. I. S., Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Calif. : 3 specimens, 2 spe- 

 cies, of moUusks from California 

 (86786) ; approximately 40 speci- 

 mens, 9 species, of land, fresh-water 

 and marine shells from various lo- 

 calities, including the tj^es of 2 

 new species (87271). 



O'NEILL, Rev. Hugh, Gainesville, 

 Fla. : 116 plants from Florida 

 (85792, 86951, 87537) ; 120 plants 

 (86738) ; 155 plants from Tennessee 

 and Florida (86739). 



d'ORA, Madam, Vienna, Austria: 3 

 portraits (86239). 



ORCUTT, C. R., El Paso, Tex.: 26 

 plants from Texas (83302, 83346, 

 83685, 84147, 84892, 84558) ; 3 plants 

 and a small collection of Cretaceous 

 invertebrates ; also 67 specimens, 7 

 species, of land and fresh-water 

 shells from Texas (83434) ; 133 

 plants (83437, 83567, 85928, 86789, 

 87287) ; 8 plants and a small lot of 

 invertebrate fossils (83633) ; skele- 

 ton of an opossum '(83987) ; 212 

 plants from Mexico; 1 crab, 1 lot 

 of shells, and 1 lot of insects, all 

 from Mexico (87473, 84745, 84861, 

 84920, 85085, 86281, 86596, 86987, 

 87453). 



ORNDORFF, Prof. W. R., Ithaca, N. 

 Y. : 12 specimens of new chemical 

 compounds for the Loeb collection 

 of chemical types (84936). 



ORNDORFF, Prof. W. R., and W. R. 

 BARRETT, Ithaca, N. Y. : Sample 

 of isophenolphthalein which is the 

 first compound to be prepared of a 

 new class of phthaleins (84241). 



O'ROKE, Prof. E. C, Brookings, S. 

 Dak. : 8 amphibians from South Da- 

 kota (84922). 



(See also under South Dakota 

 State College.) 



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