REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1924 



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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF— Con. 

 Geological Survey — Continued, 

 various oil wells in Texas 

 (70634) ; 24 specimens of silver 

 ores from the vicinity of Chlo- 

 ride and Kingman, Ariz., collect- 

 ed and described by Prof. E. S. 

 Bastin (70638) ; 2 boxes of 

 Ducktown Special, Tenn., ma- 

 terial collected by F. B. Laney 

 and others (70644) ; small col- 

 lection of Champsosaurus bones 

 collected by A. E. Perry in the 

 Fort Union formation near Mel- 

 stone, Mont. (70839) ; collection 

 of rock specimens from the 

 Riddle quadrangle, Oreg., used 

 by J. S. Diller in preparation 

 of the Riddle folio (71033) ; 22 

 specimens of silver ores from 

 the Aspen district, Colo., col- 

 lected and described by E. S. 

 Bastin (71069) ; manganese 

 ores and minerals from Vir- 

 ginia, Georgia, and Alabama 

 (71099) ; a large specimen of 

 rhodochrosite from Butte, Mont., 

 and 1 of manganese oxide from 

 Philipsburg, Mont. (71184) ; a 

 fossil turtle from the Wasatch 

 Plateau, Utah (71247) ; collec- 

 tions of Tertiary and Quater- 

 nary invertebrates chiefly from 

 the Gulf Coastal Plain and the 

 West Indies (71292) ; 10 typical 

 ore and rock specimens used in 

 the preparation of Bulletin 741, 

 U. S. Geological Survey (71492) ; 

 rowboat used by the Grand 

 Canyon Expedition of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey during the 

 trip of that expedition through 

 the Grand Canyon of the Colo- 

 rado, August 1 to October 15, 

 1923 (71541) ; samples of ore 

 said to represent the regular 

 grade of ore from a mine located 

 in the valley of the Jaina River, 

 near Santo Domingo, Dominican 

 Republic (71673) ; lithologic 

 specimens collected by D. F. 

 Hewett during progress of work 



INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF— Con. 

 Geological Survey — Continued, 

 in various quadrangles in the 

 West (71674) ; collection of 

 rocks and minerals illustrating 

 Bulletin 384 of the U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey by F. C. Calkins 

 (71813) ; the skeleton of a fossil 

 elephant, lacking the skull, col- 

 lected by Mr. Kirk Bryan 

 in Franklin County, Wash. 

 (71928) ; a small collection of 

 Eocene mammal teeth, fish 

 scales, and fragmentary reptil- 

 ian remains collected by J. B. 

 Reeside, jr., northwest of Baggs, 

 Wyo. (71946). 



(See also under John J. 

 Finn. ) 

 INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL 

 CORPORATION, phosphate rock de- 

 partment, New York City: Portion 

 of the skull of a fossil porpoise, 

 from phosphate pit in Florida 

 (71301). 

 INTERNATIONAL HEALTH BOARD 

 New York City (through Dr. Fred. 

 F. Russell) : 8 specimens of top min- 

 nows collected in Porto Rico 

 (71364) ; 6 fishes collected by Dr. C. 

 Hale, Bahai, Brazil (71930). 

 INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO., 

 THE, New York City (through 

 Frank L. Hess) : Nickel ore, slag, 

 and matte (71274). 

 IOWA,, STATE UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Iowa City, Iowa (through Prof. C. 

 C. Nutting) : 5 sponges, 9 fragmen- 

 tary alcyonarians, 1 anemone, 18 

 worms, 291 crustaceans, 103 mol- 

 lusks, and 2 ascidians secured by 

 the Barbados-Antigua Expedition of 

 the University (71534). 

 ISELY, Dwight (See under Arkan- 

 sas, University of.) 

 ISHIKAWA, Dr. C, Tokyo, Japan : 

 Skeleton of a porpoise from the 

 coast of Korea (71518). 

 JACOBI, Mrs. Maeion A. T., New 

 York City: 5 drawings in India ink 

 and 1 pencil sketch by Col. Francis 

 Titcomb, U. S. Army (71809). 



