LIST OF ACCESSION'S. 



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AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS 



COMPANY— Continued, 

 machine (69636) ; bookbinder's let- 

 tering pallet containing a line of ten 

 point brass type (70077). 



AMES, Oakes, Boston, Mass. : 184 

 ferns from Honduras (69811, ex- 

 change) ; 40 ferns from Honduras, 

 collected by Herbert J. Spinden 

 (69969). 



AMOY, UNIVERSITY OF, Amoy, 

 China (through Prof. S. F. Light) : 

 77 crabs, 28 isopods, and a collec- 

 tion of insects, 9 mammals in alco- 

 hol, and 8 skins and skulls of 

 mammals (69631). 



ANDERSEN, Dr. Olaf, Christiania, 

 Norway (through F. L. Hess) : Ex- 

 amples of magnesite and a specimen 

 of ilmenite with serpentine from 

 Snarum, Norway (68718). 



ANDERSON, C. C, U. S. National 

 Museum : 4 specimens of milk prod- 

 ucts and a specimen of powdered 

 chalk (69526). 



ANDERSON, J. P., Juneau, Alaska : 7 

 plants from Alaska (69222). 



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

 11 ferns from Texas (69763). 



ARISTE .JOSEPH, Brother, Bogota, 

 Colombia : 636 plants from Colombia 

 (68895, 68962, 69208, 69580, 69634 

 69824, 69836, 69893, 69952) ; 233 

 plants (69979, 70042, 70111, 70119) ; 

 archeological specimens from Indian 

 tombs of Guasca, a Chibcha ruin 

 in Colombia (69752) ; (through Dr. 

 J. B. Reeside, jr.) : 500 specimens, 

 mostly Cretaceous, a few Tertiary 

 invertebrate fossils, 5 fossil teeth. 

 and a miscellaneous lot of turtle 

 fragments (69838) ; small collection 

 of terra-cotta, shell, and stone ob- 

 jects from Colombia (70055). 



(See also under Instltuto de la 

 Salle, Bogota, Colombia.) 



ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF, Tucson, 

 Ariz.: Plant (70007); (through 

 I*rof. Herbert C. Hanson) : 73 plants 

 (69486, 69871). 



ARMES, Major George A. (through 

 Mrs. George A. Armes, Atlantic City, 

 N. J. ) : United States Army cam- 

 paign badges and patriotic society 

 membership badges owned by the 

 late Major George A. Armes (5 

 specimens) (70121, bequest). 



ARMS, John Taylor, Fairfield, Conn. : 



10 etchings (69794, loan) ; (through 

 Mr. Will Simmons) an etching 

 " Through Wind and Weather " and 

 an aquatint in color " Dawn " 

 (70034). 



ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, 

 Linoleum Division, Lancaster, Pa. : 

 A series of specimens illustrating 

 steps in the manufacture of plain, 

 pi'inted, and inlaid linoleum 

 (69133). 



ARMSTRONG, M. K., Hampton, Va. : 

 18 gold plated knives, 18 forks, and 

 18 spoons, in a leather case, pre- 

 sented by Joseph Bonaparte, former 

 king of Spain, to Capt. E. E. Morgan 

 in 1839 (69245, loan). 



ARSI5nE, Brother G., Covington, La.: 



13 vials of fossil diatoms from Au- 

 vergne, France (68573) ; 400 plants 

 (69691). 



ARTEMIO RENE, Brother, Managua, 

 Nicaragua (through U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Bureau of En- 

 tomology) : Isopod from Managua 

 (69760). 



ASHE, W. W., Forest Service, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 7 shrubby plants from 

 the southern United States (68946) ; 



14 plants (70035). 



ASKEW, E. Howard, Baltimore, Md. : 

 Model of Atlantic type locomotive 

 and tender, made from actual meas- 

 urements of the original (69270, 

 loan). 



ATTWATER, H. P., Houston, Tex.: 



11 sheets of paper made in Loo 

 Choo, and obtained from the natives 

 by Captain Beechy, R. N., in 1827 

 (69166). 



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