LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY— Continued, 

 terous wasps (Hymenoptera) from 

 Congo, determined by J. Bequaert 

 (66524) ; 11 cotype adults and 9 

 cotype galls of 13 species of gall- 

 making Cynipidae (66697). 

 AMERIC-IN OSTEOPATHIC ASSO- 

 CIATION, Orange, N. J. (through 

 Dr. Norman C. Glover, Washington, 

 D. C.) : A collection of photographs, 

 books, and charts, also an un- 

 mounted iiuman si)ine for use in 

 exhibit illustrating principles of 

 osteopathy (6674S). 

 AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST 

 CO. (See under Miss Caroline 

 Henry. ) 

 AMERICAN TYPEFOUNDERS CO., 

 Jersey City, N. J.: IS-point type 

 body with the Lord's Prayer cast on 

 its face, and 18-point type body with 

 ■ American Typefounders advertise- 

 ment on its face, and one type A 

 (66222). 

 AMERICAN WALNUT MANUFAC- 

 TURERS' ASSOCIATION. (See 

 under Pickrel Veneer Co.) 

 AMES, Oakes, Boston, Mass.: 49 or- 

 chids from the Philippine Islands 

 (66272, exchange). 

 ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO., 

 Anaconda, Mont.: A specimen of 

 crystallized arsenic oxide (66082). 

 ANDERSON, Mrs. Thomas H., Wa-sh- 

 ington, D. C. : Shrunken head of an 

 Indian, Jivaro Indians, South 

 America (65261). 

 ANDREWS, D. M., Boulder, Colo. : 3 



plants from Colorado (65387). 

 ANDREWS, Mrs. George L. (through 

 Miss Emily O. Battles and Mrs. 

 Julian- James, Washington, D. C.) : 

 2 Chinese vases, rectangular, and 8 

 specimens of modern Mexican pot- 

 tery (65318) ; a collection of laces, 

 jewelry, and silverware, and an em- 

 broidered crepe de chine dress ; also 

 a wash drawing of " Two Boys Play- 

 ing with a Dog," signed " F. O. C, 

 Darley, fecit" (65319, loan). 

 ANECT, Rev. Beotheb, St. Michael's 

 College, Santa Fe, N. Max.: 190 

 plants from New Mexico (65497). 



ANGEL, May Goodrich, Hailey, Idaho : 

 Sample of black .sand from Idaho 

 (65380). 



ANHYDROUS FOOD PRODUCTS 

 CO., THE, Chicago, 111. : 22 specimens 

 of dehydrated fruits and vegetables 

 (66251). 



ANTHONY, Miss Lucy. (See under 

 National American Woman's Suf- 

 frage Association.) 



APOLLINAIRE - MARIE, Brother, 

 (See under Institute de la Salle, 

 Bogota, Colombia.) 



ARANA, Senor Ignacio, Pipi, Santa 

 Cruz, Bolivia, South America 

 (through P. L, Ports, Washington, 

 D. C.) : A bracelet canteen used by 

 the Chiriguauo Indians, Bolivia, 

 some 30 or 40 years ago (65885). 



ARISTE - JOSEPH, Brother. (See 

 under Institute de la Salle, Bo- 

 gota, Colombia.) 



ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF, Tucson, 

 Ariz. : A collection of about 200 speci- 

 mens of mammalian fossils from a 

 cave near Anita, Coconino County, 

 Ariz. (65379, exchange). 



ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, 111. : 2 speci- 

 mens of medicinal substances from 

 the animal kingdom (65790) ; 4 sam- 

 ples of suprarenalin (66676). 



ARMSTRONG, E. J., Erie, Pa. : Speci- 

 men of inyoite from Hillsborough, 

 New Brunswick (65557) ; 5 speci- 

 mens of Upper Devonian sponges 

 from western New York (66013). 



ARMSTRONG, L. K. (See under 

 Henry Fair.) 



ARNOLD, P. B., La vino Furnace Co., 

 Sheridan, Pa. (through Dr. Edgar T. 

 Wherry) : A specimen of manganese 

 ore from Wassau district, Upper 

 Guinea, western Africa (66541). 



ARSENE, Brother G., St. Paul's Col- 

 lege, Covington, La. : 726 plants from 

 Louisiana (65400) ; plant, Burman- 

 nia, from Louisiana (65582). 



ARVIDSON, Karl. (See under Photo- 

 gravure and Color Co.) 



ASTORIA MAHOGANY CO. (INC.), 

 Long Island City, N. Y.: 12 photo- 

 graphs showing the manufacture of 

 mahogany veneers (65873). 



