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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 



Bureau of American Ethnology — 

 Continued. 

 Creek, Ala., on the site of tlie 

 Wilson Dam, Muscle Shoals 

 (85018, 85319) ; skeletal mate- 

 rial secured by Mr. Fowke at 

 the Alexander Mound near 

 Courtland, Ala., also 2 pipes, 

 one of steatite and the other of 

 marble collected from the Alex- 

 ander Mound in Lawrence 

 County, Ala. (85780, 85856) ; 5 

 complete skulls and fragmen- 

 tary remains of about 12 skulls, 

 collected by Mr. Fowke from 

 Hog Island Mound, near Town 

 Creek, Ala. ; also 5 skulls col- 

 lected by E. O. Roberts, Har- 

 rah. Wash. (85344) ; stone bird 

 pipe found at Lebanon, Tenn., 

 and purchased by the bureau 

 (85343) ; collection of skeletal 

 material which was unearthed 

 IVi miles north of Boynton, 

 Fla., and sent to the bureau by 

 E. S. Jackson, of Palm Beach, 

 Fla. (85781) ; archeol6gical ob- 

 jects secured by J. G. Sander- 

 son, of Courtland, Ala., and pur- 

 chased by the bureau (85824) ; 

 archeological material secured 

 for the bureau at Youngs Can- 

 yon, about 15 miles southeast of 

 Flagstaff, Ariz., by J. C. Clarke, 

 of Flagstaff (87279). 



(See also under C. P. Sin- 

 gleton. ) 



National Museum, collected 6y 

 members of the staff: Bartsch, 

 Paul: A collection of 2,700 Ce- 

 rions from Cuba and the Florida 

 Keys (87951). Bartsch, Paul, 

 and William B. Marshall: 3 

 pipefishes and about 2,500 ma- 

 rine mollusks, collected at Cape 

 May, N. J. (87987, 87958). Bass- 

 ler, R. S. : About 1,000 speci- 

 mens of crlnoids and other Mis- 

 sissippian fossils from northern 

 Tennessee (83359). East, C, S. : 

 30 skeletons of birds from North- 

 ampton County, Va. (87887). 

 Foshag, W. F, : Collection of mis- 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 

 National Museum, collected by 

 members of the staff — Contd. 

 cellaneous mineralogical mate- 

 rial, also 2 large pegmatites from 

 Maryland and a series of feld- 

 spars from Amelia, Va. (84953, 

 87714). Foshag, W. F., and 

 James Benn : Diabase and 

 weathered products from Chat- 

 ham, Va., for the preparation 

 of school sets illustrating rock 

 weathering and soil formation 

 (87686). Foshag, W. F., Earl 

 V. Shannon, and James Benn : 

 Limestone and sandstone and 

 their weathered products from 

 Maryland (87924). Marshall, 

 George: 22 birds from North 

 Carolina ( 85306) . Merrill, 

 George P. : 3 barrels of gneiss 

 from Sheepscot Bay, Me., for 

 the duplicate rock series (84331). 

 (Through the Maine Feldspar 

 Co.) ; Feldspar and mica from 

 the quarries of the Maine Feld- 

 spar Co., Topsham, Me. (84722). 

 Miller, Gerrit S., jr. : Mammals, 

 birds, reptiles, insects, fishes, 

 plants, and a collection of bones, 

 all from Haiti (87443). Pohl, 

 Erwin R. : 500 Ordovician fos- 

 sils from the vicinity of Albany, 

 N. Y. (83357). Poole, A. J., and 

 C. E. Mirguet: Skeleton of a 

 Baleen whale from Walnut 

 Point, Va.^ (84857). Resser, C. 

 B. : 500 specimens of Cambrian 

 fossils from Utah, Montana, and 

 Wyoming ; also a series of casts 

 of invertebrate fossils, made at 

 the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, through the courtesy 

 of Dr. Percy E. Raymond (84744, 

 85099). Schmitt, Waldo L.: 

 Collection of marine inverte- 

 brates, comprising 800 speci- 

 mens, made at Tortugas, Fla., 

 by the donor, during July and 

 August, 1924 (84129). Shan- 

 non, Earl v., James Benn, and 

 Harry Warner: Gabbro and its 

 weathered products from Mount 

 Hope, Md., for the preparation 



