LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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PKIOE, IMiss Sydney, Bultiinore. Md. 

 (through Mrs. Juliau-James, and 

 :\[vs. R. G. Hoes) : An infant's dress 

 (if linen, lace, and hand embroidery, 

 and 3 infant's caps of linen, lace, 

 and embroidery (64330) ; child's 

 wearing apparel and an embroidered 

 linen uiglit cap (64787). Loan. 



PKINCESS TEXTILE MILLS, IN- 

 CORrORATED, New York City: 

 S samples of Angora knitted fabrics 

 (0.")109). 



I'SOTA, Fkaxk, San IMego, Calif. : 60 

 beetles (64519). 



I'UBLIC SCHOOL, Lake Bath'ar.st, 

 New South Wales, Australia ; 2 sets 

 of Moa leg bones and a lot of shell 

 fragments, 1 lot of crop stones, and 

 11 rock specimens (63813, exchange). 



PL^RINGTON, C. W., Vladivostok, Si- 

 beria (through IMr. F. L. Hes.s). 3 

 mineral specimens from Siberia 

 (64319) 



QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (See under 

 Brisbane, Queensland. Australia). 



QUIGLEY, Dr. R. L.. Washington, 

 D. C. : Specimen of a pharmaceutical 

 mortar made of lignum-vitae (6.39S1). 



QUIN, Misses Alice, Eliza, and Em- 

 ily, Christiausted, St. Croix, Virgin 

 Islands (through Dr. T. Wayland 

 Vaughan) : 21 specimens of Cre- 

 taceous fossil Rudistae from St. 

 Croix (64145). 



R. & S. MOLYBDENUM COMPANY, 

 Questa, N. Mex. (through 3Ir. F. L. 

 Hess) : A large specimen of molyb- 

 denum ore (64512). 



RAi\L\LEY, Dr. Fkaxcis (Set> under 

 Colorado, University of). 

 .RANGER FUND, HENRY WARD 

 (through the National Academy of 

 Desigii, New York City) : 2 oil paint- 

 ings entitled " (Jrey Day " by W. 

 Granville-Smith, N. A., and " Even- 

 ing Tide. California " by William 

 Ritschel, N. A. (64800). 



RARITAN COPPER WORKS, I'erlh 

 Amboy. N. .1. (tluougli .Mr. F. L. 

 llessl. 3 specimens of sei(>niuui and 

 1 of tellurium (64266). 



RATHBUN, Dr. JIauy J., U, S. Na- 

 tional Museum: Land inollusk from 

 Cedar Mountain, near Intervale, 

 New Hampshire (64106). 



READ, Sir C. Hercules (See under 

 London, England, British Museum 

 (Natural History). 



READING, Miss Alice M., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 2 bunches of artificial 

 roses, a iiine cone mat, a cotton mat, 

 and a doll, made by Mrs. Alexander 

 Hamilton, and 2 slippers worn by 

 Miss Lucy Grymes (63878). 



REID, Earl D., U. S. National Mw- 

 seum : 8 mummichog, Fundiihts Itct- 

 crocJitus; 3 sheepshead minnow, 

 Cypriiiodoit rarlegatus, and 2 toad- 

 fish, Opsfuui'i tail, collected at Chesa- 

 peake Beach, Md., August 9, 1910 

 (63990) ; 62 fishes, 21 shrimps, and 

 4 insect larvae (64017) ; 2 swell- 

 toadfish, Si)hcro'ulc>i iiiacniatiis, and 

 4 isopods with young (64081) ; cub 

 shark, Carchaiiiiitua hniiia, and a 

 head of a shark, Jlijpoprion brcvi- 

 rosliis, collected in the markets at 

 Washington, D. C, and S fishes, 7 

 collected from the Potomac River at 

 Great Falls, and 1, Tautoga oniic^, 

 from the market at Washington, 

 D. C. (64113, 64970). 



REKO, Dr. Blas 1'., Oaxaca, Mexico; 

 183+ specimens of pl:ints from Jlexi- 

 co (63790. 63834. 64037, 64.395. 

 64.5-50) : 16 plants (cacti) and seeds 

 of EuphoibUi and Coussapoa (64176). 



REYNE, A., Agricidtural Experiment 

 Station, Paramaribo. Dutch Guiana : 

 3 fragmentary shipworms (mol- 

 lusks) from pilings in Surinam 

 (63978) ; 3 shipworms, Teredo (Xeo- 

 fcrcdu) rei/iiei. representing a new 

 subgenus and new species from 

 Paramaribo (64782). 



REYNOLDS, A. G., Gulfport, Fla. : 4 

 newts fr<.m Ozona, Florida (640.54). 



RHODES, :r. P., Winlield, W. Va. : 

 Male beetle, Dyiwxtes iityiis, {mii)2) . 



RICE, W. C, Center Lovell, .Me. 

 (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York T'ity) : 

 Painting by the donor enlitU'd '•The 

 Night Raiders " (65124). 



