LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 

 THE FISCAL YEAR 1919-1920. 



( ]-Jxct'pt wlieii otlierwise indicated, tlie specimens were prcseutcd or were transferred by 

 bureaus of the Government in accordance with law.) 



ABBOT, Dr. Charles (i., Smith.souian 

 Institution : A collection of natural 

 lii.story objects collected in Chile, 

 consisting of nrarine invertebrates, 

 insects, spiders, scorpions, mice, a 

 lizard, plants and geolo,2:ical speci- 

 mens (64048). 



ABBOT, L. H. (See under A. F. 

 Aloore) . 



ABBOTT, Dr. \\iijjam L., riiiladel- 

 pliia, Pa. : 277 birds, 43 birds eggs 

 and 1 nest, 3 skeletons of birds, 29 

 mammals, 7 reptiles. 1 lisli, 16 pack- 

 ages of shells, 52 plants, insects, a 

 native basket, archeological objects, 

 all from Santo Domingo (63S20, 

 64239, 64450) ; small lot of mammals, 

 birds, reptiles, and shells from Haiti 

 and San Domingo (64287) ; 240 

 mammals, 228 birds. 28 reiitiles. 

 small collection of shells, small col- 

 lection of insects, and 3 stone im- 

 plements collected by Ch:u-les :\r. 

 Hoy in Australia (64706). 



(See also under Private T. A. 

 Brennan, U. S. 31. C, and C. Boden 

 KIoss). 



ABUAMS, I'rof. LeKoy. Leland Stam- 

 ford Junior University. Stanfortl 

 rniversity. Calif.: 3 plants, Juncua. 

 fr<»m California (64433, exchange). 



ACADE.\IY OF NATURAL SCI- 

 ENCES, Philadelphia, Pa.: ' 557 

 1)1. nUs from Alberta and British Co- 

 liimbii. (64059) ; 2 slabs of the Cleve- 

 land. Tennessee, meteoric iron 

 (64473) ; 11 minerals fronf Pennsyl- 

 vir.iia ((54705). Exchange. 



ADAMS, J. B.. Stuart, Fla. : Skin of 

 Ward's heron, Arclca hcrodias tcaidi, 

 fr(.m Florida (63844). 



ADEE, Hon. Ai.vky A. (See luider 

 Hon. Hoffman Philip.) 



AGRICULTURE, DEl^ARTMENT OF : 

 Bureau of Aiihnal Industri/: G 

 photographs of domestic ani- 

 mals (64698). 

 Bureau of Biological Suvey: 38 

 Diptera and 650 Hymenoptera 

 (63821) ; 9 land mollu.sks from 

 Outer Island, Apostles, Wis- 

 consin, collected July 6-11, 1919, 

 by A. J. Poole (63903) ; 6 cray- 

 fish from Louisiana (63916) ; 70 

 plants from Florida, collected 

 ])y A. H. Howell (63935) ; 57 

 birds (alcoholics and skele- 

 tons) from the western United 

 States (64014) ; 282 mammal 

 skins, 284 mammal .skulls, 38 

 mammal .skeletons, 16 alcoholic 

 mammals, 136 birds skins, 14 

 l>ird skeletons, bird skull, 2 sets 

 of birds eggs, 15 alcoholic rep- 

 tiles, 61 alcoholic batraciilans, 

 2 alcoholic fishes, and 21 mol- 

 lusks, collected in France by 

 Major Goldman and his staff. 

 Lieutenant Harper, Sergeant 

 Kellogg, and Corporal Pluiunier 

 (64121) ; 38 skeletons of birds 

 from Florida and France 

 (64169) ; 20 -f crustaceans, Apus 

 .species, collected 20 miles south 

 of ilalta, Montana, July 15, 

 1919, by Messrs. Malleis and 

 Hauna (64318) ; 877 named in- 

 sects including 258 species of 

 Coleoptera, 52 species of LUp- 

 tera, and 20 species of mi.s- 

 cellaueous insects (64421) : 940 

 Coleoptera representing 353 spe- 



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