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NORTON, Arthur H., Portland, Me.: 

 Plant from Maine (70605). 



NORTON, Miss Elizabeth, Palo Alto, 

 Calif. : 18 wood block prints (71449). 



NOTMAN, Howard, Brooklyn, N. Y. : 



3 insects from Michigan and 1 from 

 New York (71876). 



NOVOGRABLENOF, P. T., Petropav- 

 lovsk, Kamchatka, via Vladivostok, 

 Siberia : 25 specimens of plants 

 from Kamchatka (70808). 



NUTTING, Prof. C. C. (See under 

 Iowa, State University of.) 



OLDROYD, Mrs. Ida S., Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Calif. : Marine mollusk from 

 the Red Sea (71218) ; 11 specimens, 



4 species of fresh-water and marine 

 mollusks from various localities 

 (71253, exchange) ; 31 specimens, 

 chiefly fresh-water shells from 

 South America, including the types 

 of 4 new species (71294). 



OLMSTED, A. J., U. S. National Mus- 

 eum: Camera shutter (old style 

 flop) (70584) ; line cut after draw- 

 ing by C. D. Gibson (71205). 



OLSSON, Dr. R. A., Gloversville, N. 

 Y. : About 20 species of marine shells 

 partly subfossil, from Peru and the 

 Santa Elena peninsula of Ecuador 

 (71186) ) ; 14 species of mollusks 

 from Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador, 

 containing 14 types (71195). 



ORCUTT, C. R., La Jolla, Calif.: 44 

 specimens, 5 species, of land and 

 fresh-water mollusks from Mexico 

 (71257) ; 23 specimens, 6 species, of 

 land shells from California and 3 

 lots of scale insects (71313) ; 2 

 specimens of mollusks from Punta 

 Banda, Lower California (71422) ; 

 plant from Arizona (71587) ; 9 liv- 

 ing cacti and 12 herbarium, speci- 

 mens of plants from Arizona and 

 New Mexico (71736) ; 9 plants from 

 Texas (71743, 71769) ; carbonifer- 

 ous fossils from the Franklin Moun- 

 tains, Tex. (71638). 



ORCUTT, Theo. Tecnor, Calif.: 2 

 large specimens of obsidian from 

 California (71511). 



ORTEGA, Jesus G., Mazatlan, Mexi- 

 co: 97 plants (70445, 71567); 38 

 specimens, 15 species, of marine 

 mollusks; 62 specimens, 34 species, 

 of land and marine mollusks and 1 

 lot of barnacles ; shrimp and 1 lot of 

 oysters collected by the donor, all 

 from Mazatlan (70572, 71260, 71- 

 667) ; (through W. E. Chapman, 

 American Consul) over 75 specimens 

 of shrimps collected by the donor 

 from Sabalo estuary in the munici- 

 pality of Mazatlan, and the Caim- 

 anero estuary in the municipality 

 of Rosario, Sinoloa (71266) ; 8 

 specimens of shrimps collected by 

 the donor from the west coast of 

 Mexico (71929). 



OSHIMA, Dr. M., Taihoku, Formosa: 

 100 specimens, 35 species, of crabs, 

 and a collection of shrimps and her- 

 mit crabs from Formosa, China, and 

 Japan (70926) ; 9 bats (71843). 



OSTERHOUT, George E., Windsor, 

 Colo.: 4 plants (70699, exchange). 



OVER, Prof. W. H. ( See under South 

 Dakota, University of.) 



OVINGTON, Earle, Santa Barbara, 

 Calif, (through Howard E. Coffin, 

 Detroit, Mich.) : A full size Hen dee 

 airplane engine (71200). 



OWEN, Prof. E. T., Madison, Wis.: 

 248 moths from Madagascar, mostly 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (71148) ; 97 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera, many new to the Museum col- 

 lections (71712). 



OWEN, George H., Washington, D. 

 C. : 2 postage stamp envelopes of the 

 period of the Civil War (71564). 



PADILLA, Senor Dr. Sisto Alberto, 

 Ahuachapan, El Salvador: 485 

 plants (70315, 70757, 71806). 



PAINE LUMBER CO. (LTD.), Osh- 

 kosh, Wis. : 2 veneered doors 

 (71945). 



PAINTER, Reginald H., Austin, Tex. : 

 5 bird parasites, and 100 plants 

 from Texas (70322, 71707). 



PALACHE, Prof. Charles. (See un- 

 der Harvard University, Geological 

 Museum.) 



