LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 

 THE FISCAL YEAR 1920-1921. 



(EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE INDICATED, THE SPECIMENS WEEE PRESENTED OR WERE TRANS- 

 FERRED BY BUREAUS OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW.) 



ABBOTT, E. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 Fragment of a leaf -shaped blade and 

 a chipped arrow point collected at 

 Ocean City, Md. (65512) ; sacred 

 paint slab and piece of flint worked 

 for drill, from Arizona (66567). 



ABBOTT, Dr. W. L., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : 201 bird skins, 9 skeletons and 

 2 nests, 6 alcoholic birds, 1 turtle 

 and 2 eggs, 3 reptiles, 2 mj'riapods, 

 and 4 packages of shells from Haiti 

 (65280, 65367) ; 4,000 plants, 10 

 specimens of cacti, 31 bird skins, 

 several eggs and nests, 5 skeletons 

 of birds, 6 lots of mollusks, 6 snakes, 

 1 insect, 10 archeological specimens 

 and lot of human bones, all from the 

 . Dominican Republic (66026, 66323, 

 66659) ; 571 mammals, 534 birds, IIS 

 reptiles, 65 fishes, 258 invertebrates, 

 4 vials of ants, 17 insects, a collec- 

 tion of mollusks, and a bottle of 

 parasitic worms (collected by 

 Charles M. Hoy in Australia) (65456, 

 66572). 



ABBOTT, Dr. W. L., and C. Bodex 

 Kloss, Federated Malay States 

 Museums, Kuala Lumpur, F. M. S. : 

 144 mammals, 496 birds, 3 reptiles, 

 and 6 ethnological specimens from 

 Siam, Anam, and Cochin China 

 (65213). 



ABBOTT, Dr. W. L., and Emeey C. 

 Leonakd, U. S. National Museum : 

 10,000 plants from Haiti, collected 

 for the Museum (65600). 



ABRAMS, Prof. Le Roy. (See under 

 Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 and E. A. McGregor.) 

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ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCI- 

 ENCES, Philadelphia, Pa. : 12 speci- 

 mens of minerals (65445, exchange). 

 ACKERMAN, Carl, Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 3 specimens of cacti (65420) ; 

 4 specimens of cacti (65485, ex- 

 change). 

 ADAMS, Paul J., Knoxville, Tenn. : 

 176 specimens of land and fresh- 

 water shells, representing 11 species, 

 from Tennessee (66241). 

 AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE, Decatur, 

 Ga: 

 Dragonfly, Gamphaeschna furcil- 

 lata (66740). 

 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF : 

 Set of 15 charts illustrating the 

 composition of food materials 

 (66205). 

 (See also under Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark, Zoological Museum.) 

 Bureau of Biological Survey: 1,981 

 insects representing 196 species 

 in the Orders Neuropteroidea, 

 Coleoptera, Homoptera, Diptera, 

 and Hymenoptera (65183) ; 185 

 miscellaneous reptiles and ba- 

 trachians from various localities 

 received during 1919-1920; also 

 8,726 miscellaneous mammals 

 from various localities received 

 between July 1, 1917, and June 

 30, 1920, inclusive, and not previ- 

 ously accessioned (65225) ; 39 

 reptiles and batrachians from 

 various localities (65227) ; 8 

 specimens of Anodonta wahla- 

 metensis from the mouth of Bear 

 River, Utah, 8 mollusks, 9 crus- 



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