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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



RODDY, Dr. H. Justin, Millersville, 

 Pa. : 7 specimens of Lower Cam- 

 brian trilobites from near Lancas- 

 ter, Pa. (87177). 



ROEBLING, Col. Washington A., 

 Trenton, N. J. : A crystal of colum- 

 bite from the Etta Mine, Keystone, 

 S. Dak. (84733) ; crystal of axinite 

 from Riverside, Calif., and 1 of gar- 

 net from Ramona, Calif. (85270) ; 

 16 specimens of mineral from Frank- 

 lin Furnace, N. J. (86472, 86613) ; 

 specimen of tbe mineral olivenite 

 from Cornwall, England, and 1 of 

 parasite from Greenland (87662) ; 

 30 specimens of minerals (87666). 



ROGERS, Edwakd H., Devon, Conn.: 

 Fragmentary Indian skeletal ma- 

 terial from Milford, Conn. (85615). 



ROGERS, Archdeacon F. A., Grahams- 

 town, South Africa : 194 plants from 

 South Africa (86301, 86941). 



ROHWER, Miss Hestee M., Port-au- 

 Spain, Trinidad, British West In- 

 dies : 150 unidentified miscellaneous 

 insects from Trinidad (87938). 



ROHWER, S. A. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Division of In- 

 sects.) 



ROIG, Dr. Mario S., Havana, Cuba : 7 

 specimens, 5 species, of crustaceans 

 from Cuba (84939) ; 50 casts of 

 fossil shells from various localities 

 in Cuba (85112). 



ROJAS, Prof. Ruben Torres, Cartago, 

 Costa Rica : 2 frogs from Costa 

 Rica (83450) ; 9 specimens, 2 

 species, of isopods from Cartago 

 (84056) ; 216 plants from Costa 

 Rica (87262). 



ROLLOT, Maurice A., Bogota, Colom- 

 bia (formerly Bro. Ariste Joseph) : 

 Human skeletal remains from Co- 

 lombia (83374) ; 10 plants from Co- 

 lombia (83416) ; pottery head found 

 in a tomb in a Chiocha ruin at 

 Guasca, Colombia, 1916 (84178) ; 

 58 plants, chiefly from Colombia, 

 also ethnological specimens (85802). 



ROSENBERG, E., Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark : 7 species of larvae and other 

 stages of beetles (83515) ; 21 speci- 

 mens of beetle (86100). Exchange. 



ROSENDAHL, Prof. C. O. (See under 

 Minnesota, University of. Depart- 

 ment of Botany.) 



ROSS, Bernard R., Fort William, On- 

 tario, Canada : Collection of ethno- 

 logical specimens from Indians of 

 the Canadian Northwest consisting 

 of woman's quill-decorated costume, 

 soft-tanned buckskin robes, etc. 

 (87699). 



ROST, E. C, Alhambra, Calif: 6 

 plants (83312, 83635, 86965). 



ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, Edin- 

 burgh, Scotland: 150 specimens of 

 Chinese plants (85813). Exchange. 



ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM OF 

 MINERALOGY, Toronto, Canada: 

 12 specimens of Canadian minerals 

 (87362). Exchange. 



ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM OF 

 PALEONTOLOGY, Toronto, Canada 

 (through Prof. W. A. Parks) : 52 

 specimens, 16 species, of Ordovician 

 fossils comprising bryozoans and 

 brachiopods (86743). 



ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM OF 

 ZOOLOGY, Toronto, Canada 

 (through N. K. Bigelow) : 21 speci- 

 mens of Santo Domingo beetles; 21 

 beetles belonging to the famUy Cy- 

 rambycidae and 14 belonging to the 

 family Buprestidae, all from Santo 

 Domingo (86111, 86971). Exchange. 



ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, 

 THE, London, England: Bromide 

 enlargement showing the Fox Tal- 

 bot collection 't>t apparatus at the 

 Royal Society (84446). 



RUBBER. ASSOCIATION OF AMER- 

 ICA (INC.), THE, New York City: 

 72 specimens illustrating the use of 

 rubber in dentistry and the manu- 

 facture of base plate and veneer 

 dental rubber (83559) ; 44 one-half 

 pairs of rubber boots and shoes 

 (83625) ; 116 specimens of miscel- 

 laneous rubber articles and 1 board 

 on which are mounted 36 specimens 

 showing the manufacture of rubber 

 heels (83672) ; 66 photographs il- 

 lustrating the production and utili- 

 zation of rubber (84929) ; 3 photo- 

 graphs illustrating the alkali proc- 



