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APPENDIX TO THE DIRECTOR'S REPORT 



LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 1915' • 



American Museum of Natural History, New York : Two meadow mice 

 from Alaska ; one chipmunk from Three Forks, Colo. ; one white- 

 footed mouse from Enterprise, and two meadow mice from Florida; 

 two white-footed mice from Penobscot Co., Maine ; two white-footed 

 mice, two chipmunks, and one gopher from Fort Snelling, Minn. ; one 

 meadow mouse from Tobique River, and two shrews from Tronser's 

 Lake, New Brunswick; two white-footed mice from Fairview, and 

 one chipmunk from Newton, New Jersey; one pine squirrel from Alder 

 Creek, one from Cornwall, three pine squirrels, one gray squirrel, two 

 musk rats, two white-footed mice, one meadow mouse, one shrew, and 

 one mole from Hastings, one jumping mouse from Lawyersville, one 

 bat and one gray squirrel from New York City, two white-footed 

 mice, two meadow mice, one shrew, and one pine squirrel from Nyack, 

 one woodchuck from Tarrj'town Heights, and one cottontail rabbit 

 from West Orange, New York; one meadow mouse from Raleigh, 

 North Carolina ; two meadow mice from Rockport, and one from 

 San Antonio, Texas ; one meadow mouse from Haitland, and one 

 pine squirrel from Linwood, Vermont ; and four musk ox and one 

 Peary caribou, collected by Lieutenant R. E. Peary in North Grant 

 Land. Exchange. 



Anaconda Copper Co., through Mr. E. P. Mathewson, Anaconda, Montana: 

 Fifteen specimens of various ores, concentrates, etc. ; two specimens of 

 copper; three glass exhibition cases; two circular stands for exhi- 

 bition ; 18 framed photographs and diagrams illustrating smelting, with 

 movable screens for exhibiting diagrams ; all from exhibit at the 

 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Gift. 



Anderson, F. M., California Academy of Sciences : Collections of shells, 

 both recent and fossil, made at Gatun, Isthmus of Panama, and on 

 the north coast of the United States of Colombia, with the assistance 

 of Mr. Bruce Martin. Exploration. 



Argentine Committee in Buenos Aires, for the Panama-Pacific Interna- 

 tional Exposition, through the Honorable Enrique M. Nelson, Vice- 

 Commissioner General in Charge : Sixty-nine specimens of Argentine 

 woods, and 86 packages of seeds of various species. Gift. 



Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Mass. : A collection of 1243 herbarium 

 specimens, including 143 genera, 21 of which are new to the Academy's 

 herbarium, and 730 species. Exchange. 



Australia, Government of (New South Wales), through the Honorable 

 Niel Nielson, Commissioner for New South Wales, Panama-Pacific 

 International Exposition : Fourteen cases of ores ; one block of bi- 

 tuminous shale ; four mounted birds ; 24 plaster casts of fishes ; one 

 Black-tailed Scrub Wallaby (Macropus ualabahis), mounted; one 

 mounted Wombat (Phascolomys initchelli) ; and seven large photo- 

 graphs of natural scenery. Gift. 



