LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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WATKINS, J. T., Alexandria, Va. : 13 

 economic plant products from Ja- 

 n)aica ; 4 samples of feather work 

 from Mexico, and a pearl shell from 

 wutliern California (65041). 

 iVATSON, Prof. G. N., Univei'sity of 

 Kan.«as, Lawrence, Kans. : A plant 

 (04824). 



WATSON, D]-, Thomas L., Charlottes- 

 ville, Va. : 2 photographs showing 

 the mining of manganese dioxide 

 (04705). 



WATSON, Mrs. W. A., Washington, 

 1). C : Miniature portrait on ivory 

 and lady's wearing apparel of the 

 latter part of the 18th century (13 

 specimens) (64751, loan). 



WAUCH, Frederick J., Kent, Conn, 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing hy the donor entitled " The Great 

 Mine Barrage Across the North Sea" 

 (05170). 



AVAY, Dr. Stuart C, City Hospital, 

 Louisville, Ky. : Lot of shell frag- 

 ments, drilled and partially shaped 

 for beads, found in an earthen pot 

 near Lucas, Kentucky (04750, ex- 

 change). 



AYEATHERBY, C. A., East Hartford, 

 Conn.: 73 plants (04081). 



AVP:ATHERLY, B. L, Plne Hill, Ala. : 

 A septarian nodule (64265). 



WEAVER, J. W., New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled " Naval 

 Guns in Action " (65174). 



WEBB, Walter F,, Rochester, N. Y. : 



4 land shells, Cochlosti/la meta- 

 formis inctafonnis, from Luzon, 

 Philippine Islands (64355) ; 9 Philip- 

 pine 'and shells, representing 5 

 species, including 1 type (64547) ; 26 

 land mollusks from the i.sland of Ne- 

 gros, P. I., specimens representing 



5 species (04077). 



AVEBER, C. M., Balabac, Palawan, P. 

 I.: 1033 land and marine mollusks. 

 16 species, including the type of 1 

 now species (03807) ; SO Philippine 

 Island land shells, representing 4 

 species, including the types of 3 new 

 subspecies (04063). 



AVEED, Alfred C, North Rose, N. Y. : 

 About 150 fresh water mollusks rep- 

 resenting 4 species from muck col- 

 lected at North Rose (64619). 



AVEED, ]Mrs. Helexa Hill, Norwalk, 

 Conn. : An Acoma vase (64.594). 



AVEILAND, James, Brooklyn. N. Y. 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled " Signing 

 of Die Armistice" (65139). 



AVEISS, Harry B., New Brunswick, 

 N. .T. : 7 vials of immature stages of 

 beetles in alcohol, namely, Zengo- 

 phora, Caiorama nigritulum, Bra- 

 (lycis hrevicollis, Sidcacis Jevgi, J/w- 

 (hlla marginata, Eustrophns hicolor, 

 and Orchcsia custanea (63890) ; 8 

 vials of miscellaneous insects 

 (64710). 



AVELLS, Prof. B. AV., University of 

 Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.: 85 

 plants from Arkansas (63945). 



AVERTH. Mrs. :\[ary Maury, Rich- 

 mond, A'a. : 2 photographs of Mat- 

 thew F. Maury, scientist and naval 

 olhcer, taken by Anderson, Rich- 

 mond, Virginia, in 1868 (64571). 



AVESTLAKE, Mr. (No address given) : 

 An ant eater (64926). 



AAESTON. Fbaxcis M., jr., U. S. 

 Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. : 

 2 eggs of a brown thrasher, Toxos- 

 tonia rufuni, and .skull of a domestic 

 goose, from Florida (64096). 



AVHARRAN, S. Y., Austinburg, Ohio: 

 30 mollusks, Alcctiion obsoJeta, from 

 the brackish water of the Halifax 

 River, A^olusia County, Florida 

 (64080). 



AVHEELER, H. E., Conway, Ark.: 2 

 mollusks, 2 species, from Egypt 

 (04559). 



AA'HEELER, Dr. AV. M., Bussey Insti- 

 tution, Forest Hill, Boston, Mass. : 

 21 .specimens of named Mutillidre, 

 repre.sentlng 12 species (04000). 



AVHERRY, Dr. E. T., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, AA\nshington, D. 

 C. : About 50 insects collecte<l on 

 Blount AA'ashington, N. H., June 24, 

 1919 (63824) ; 4 ferns from Mary- 



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