LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Interior, Depaetment of — Continued. 

 R. W. Pack and Mr. Robert Ander- 

 son in the Diablo Range, Cal. 

 (5S314) ; 25 types and figured speci- 

 mens representing 4 species of fossil 

 Brachiopods described by Prof. 

 Henry Shaler Williams (5S467). 



U. S. Patent Office: Models of 2 

 House and House sewing machines, 

 a Crompton loom, a Bigelow loom, a 

 Gorrie ice-making machine, and a 

 Sholes, Glidden and Soule type- 

 writer (57610). 



International Acheson Graphite 

 Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. : 

 Collection of graphite products 

 (57990) ; photographic enlargements 

 of the plant of the International 

 Acheson Graphite Company and of 

 a general view of Niagara Falls 

 (5S535). 



Ibeneo, Bro. G., La Salle College, An- 

 con. Canal Zone: A small collection 

 of Lepidoptera from Panama 

 (57733). 



IsHAM, Samuel, Estate of (through 

 Mrs. Julia Isham Taylor, executrix, 

 New York City) : An oil painting 

 entitled "Wooded Landscape," by 

 Samuel Isham, N. A. (57S09). 



Jahn, Dr. Alfredo, Caracas, Vene- 

 zuela : 14 specimens of plants from 

 Venezuela (57414) ; 52 specimens of 

 plants from Venezuela (57931: pur- 

 chase). 



James, Mrs. Julian, Washington, D. 

 C. : Collection of relics of the Bailey- 

 Myers-Mason families (57219 : 

 loan) ; reed automatic hand organ 

 (57232) ; pianola and 6 music rolls 

 (57301) ; a tiger skin made into a 

 rug, presented to Lieut.-Commander 

 Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason by 

 the King of Korea (57781: loan). 

 (See under Miss Helen E. Coolidge, 

 Mrs. Allan McLane, Miss Phoebe 

 Munroe, Mrs. Jose R. F. Savage.) 



Jameson, E. M., Washington, D. C. : A 

 young great blue heron, Ardea Jicro- 

 dias (57188). 



Jan sen «&; Pretzfeld, New York City : 

 2 samples of novelty silks for trim- 



Jansen & Pretzfeld — Continued, 

 mings, sample of pongee silk, and a 

 sample of warp-printed taffeta 

 (58287). 



Jefferson & Clearfield Coal and 

 Iron Company, Rochester, N. Y. : 

 Lump of coal and a fossil (57905). 



Jenks, G. W., Stephenville, Tex. : 

 Vomerine plate of a pycnodont fish 

 (57441). 



Jepson, Prof. W. L., University of 

 California, Berkeley, Cal. : 22 speci- 

 mens of plants from California 

 (57740). 



Jessup, J. M., Corvallis, Oreg. : Snake, 

 Crotahis oregonus, from Washing- 

 ton (57482). 



JimjSnez, Oton, Museo Nacional, San 

 Jose, Costa Rica: 30 specimens of 

 plants, mostly ferns, from Costa 

 Rica (57205; 58154; 58390). 



Johns Hopkins University, Botani- 

 cal Garden, Baltimore, Md. : Liv- 

 ing specimen of cactus, Pcdiocactus 

 simpsonii (58138: exchange). 



Johnson, J. Chester, Marine Mills, 

 Minn. : A specimen showing ame- 

 thyst attached to carnelian (57475). 



Johnson, Mrs. J. W., Pettus, Tex.: 

 Bridled weasel, Mustela frenata, 

 from Charco, Tex. (57793). 



Johnson, Ralph Cross, Washington, 

 D. C. : 13 oil paintings (58257; 

 58341). Loan. 



Johnston, Earl Lynd, Fort Lupton, 

 Colo. : 100 specimens of plants from 

 Colorado (57247). 



Johnston, H. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 40 specimens of plants from Ham- 

 merfest, Norway (57531). 



Jones, C. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. (through 

 Mr. E. W. Nelson, Bureau of Bio- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C.) : 

 7 samples of bark cloth from the 

 Mosquito coast of Nicaragua, made 

 from the inner bark of the " tunu " 

 tree, Castilla tunu (58013; 58023). 



Jones, Foulk, & Sons, Slate Hill, Pa. 

 (through Dr. F. V/. Clarke, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : Specimen of shale 

 with thin plates of pyrite (57210). 



