LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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JACKSON, Tiof. H. S., Purdue Uni- 

 versity, Lafayette, Ind. : 2S speci- 

 mens of rusts from the United States 

 (64753, excliauge). 

 JAMES, Mr^. Juliax-, Wasliiugion, 

 D. C. : Hair dressing outfit, and a 

 boolc entitled '• Cliats on Costumes " 

 by C. Woolliscroft Rhead, R. E., 

 New Yorlc, 1906 (304 pages) 

 (63883) ; pair of child's rod Russia 

 leather shoes (63849). Loan. 



(See also under Andrew Hussey 

 Allen, Miss INIabel T. Boardmau, Mrs. 

 Joseph Stanley Brown, Mrs. R. Bar- 

 rett Browning, Mrs. Albert Cottle, 

 :Mi-s. Richard S. Fuller, j\Irs. John 

 D. Larkin, Mrs. F. E. Partington, 

 Miss Sidney Price, Mrs. C. W. Rich- 

 ardson, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson). 

 JANSE, A., Care, Mr, AVilliam Schaus, 

 U, S. National Museum. 100 moths 

 from South Africa (65099). 

 JENNINGS, ESTATE OF ALLAN H. 

 (through Miss Estelle Louise Jen- 

 nings, executrix, New York City) : 

 1298 birds, 13 mammals, and 2 glass 

 sponges, a collection chiefly from 

 North America and the Bahama 

 Islands (64454). 

 JEWISH WELFARE ■ BOARD, NA- 

 TIONAL HEADQUARTERS, New 

 York City (through Col. Harry Cut- 

 ler, chairman) : Jewish prayer shawl 

 (talith) in two pieces, and one 

 phylactei-y, which were secui-ed by 

 Mr. John Goldhaar, Field Secretary 

 of the Jewish Welfare Board, from 

 the Synagogue of Rheims, France, 

 after the invasion of the German 

 Army (64002). 

 JIMENEZ, Ot6n, San Jose, -Costa 

 Rica (through Dr. H. Pittier) : 105 

 phmts from Costa Rica (64C>94, 

 04408). 

 'JOHANNSEN, I'rof. O. A., Cornell 

 University, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Specimen 

 of holomyzid (64.520). 

 JOHANSEN, FitiTZ, Geological Survey, 

 Victoria :Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 

 Canada: 2 catfish, AmeitiyKS nehii- 

 Josus, collecte<l in the vicinity of 

 Ottawa, Canada, and 18 amphiptxls, 

 representing 2 species, from Quebec, 

 Canada (64S71, 6.5038). 



JOHNSON, Mrs. A. B. (See under 



Miss Bertha Cohen.) 

 JOHNSON, Frank Texxey, New York 

 City (through tlie Governnfent Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled 

 "Camel Supply Train Resting" 

 (6.5133). 

 JOHNSON, Haery, Tucuru, Alta Vara- 

 paz, Guatemala: 3 plants, cactus 

 (6403S) ; through the Office of F(jr- 

 eign Seed Plant Introduction, Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 200 plants from Guate- 

 mala (64988). 

 JOHNSON, Ralph Cross, Washington, 

 D. C. : Landscape " Dedham Valley," 

 by John Constable (1776-1837) ; also 

 .2 paintings " The Doctor's Visit " by 

 Jan Steen (1636-89), and " Christ in 

 the Temple " by G. B. Tiepolo (1696- 

 1770) (64940, loan). 

 JONES, E. E., Miami, Ariz.: Beetle, 



Dynaatcs granti Horn (640-56). 

 JONES, Fra>-cis C, New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : 2 

 paintings by the donor entitled 

 " Trail of the Hun " and '" Home 

 Again "(65146). 

 JONES, H. Bolton, New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ings by the donor entitled " The Fin- 

 ger of the Hun" and '-Wheal for 

 the Allies "(6-5145). 

 JONES, J. Ira, Jackson, Tenn. : Speci- 

 men of fossil wood from Jackson, 

 Tennessee ((W033). 



JONES, Stockton W., Silver Spring, 

 JId. : 4 mosaics brought from Italy 

 about 1872 (04602). 



JONES, Hon. W. L. (See under Sen- 

 ate of the United States, Committee 

 on Commerce.) 



JORDAN, Dr. David Stark (See under 

 Leland Stanford Junior University). 



JORGENSEN, Pedro, Botanical (inr- 

 dens, Asuncion, Paraguay: KX) but- 

 terflies from Argentina (65111). 



