LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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HUNT, Miss Julia Barton (See un- 

 der Congress of the United States). 



HUNTER, Dard, Ciiillicotlie, Ohio: 

 Unfolded sheet (16 pages) of a re- 

 ligious work in German, published 

 before the American Revolution by 

 Miller of Ephrata, Pa. (68601) ; a 

 sheet of paper showing " smoke im- 

 pressions " (70099). 



HYLAND, Jack, Pazna, Bolivia : Crys- 

 tal of cassiterite from La Paz, Bo- 

 livia (69720). 



HYMAN, Dr. O. W., Memphis, Tenn. : 

 37 specimens and numerous larvse 

 of Pinnotherid crabs (69961). 



HYSLOP, J. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 1800 beetles, mostly exotic (Ela- 

 teridae) from the Gorham collec- 

 tion (69966). 



ICKIS, Lynn S., jr., Denver, Col. : 

 Grasshopper (68663). 



ILLING WORTH, Dr. J. F., Honolulu, 

 Hawaii : 20 roaches and 5 tropical 

 flies (68581, 69153). 



INDIA, ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF, 

 Indian Museum, Calcutta, India : 22 

 specimens, 22 species, of Indian 

 landshells (70193, exchange). 



INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH COM- 

 PANY, San Francisco, Calif, 

 (through C. E. Dolbear, President) : 

 Crj'stals of thenardite from Deep 

 Spring Valley, Inyo County, Calif. 

 (69147). 



INGRAHAM COMPANY, E., Bristol, 

 Conn. : Wood-working machine made 

 in 1868 and used from that date 

 until 1923 (70213). 



INLAND PRINTER, THE, Chicago, 

 111. : 9 portraits of early master 

 printers ; 12 sheets reproductions of 

 book pages printed by William Mor- 

 ris (68747, 69776). 



INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN MEAT 

 PACKERS, Chicago, 111.: 44 speci- 

 mens of by-products from the meat 

 packing industry (70215). 



INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Bogota, 

 Colombia (through Bro. Ariste 

 Joseph, and Dr. J. B. Reeside, jr., 

 Washington, D. C.) : 33 specimens 

 of Tertiary and Cretaceous inverte- 



INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE— Contd. 

 brates, a mastodon tooth, and a 

 fragment of a terracotta head 

 (human), all from Colombia 

 (69032). 



INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Correo 

 Nuiloa, Chile (through Rev. Bro. 

 Claude Joseph) : 296 plants from 

 Chile (68635) ; 95 specimens of mis- 

 cellaneous insects, including Hymen- 

 optera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Or- 

 thoptera, and Coleoptera (69460). 



INSTITUTUM GEOLOGICUM UNI- 

 VERSITATIS, Tartu, Esthonia 

 (through Dr. PL Bekker) : 21 speci- 

 mens, representing 14 species, of 

 Ordovician trilobites and other fos- 

 sils from Esthonia (69477, ex- 

 change). 



INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: 



U. S. Geological Survey: Collec- 

 tion of fossil plants from the 

 Animas formation (Eocene) of 

 Colorado, including types to be 

 described by F. H. Knowlton in 

 a Professional Paper of the U. 

 S. Geological Survey (68692) ; 

 collections of fossil plants from 

 the Laramie formation of the 

 Denver Basin, Colo., including 

 types and figured specimens 

 described by F. H. Knowlton In 

 Professional Paper 130 (69515) ; 

 figured specimen of a fossil 

 worm tube (68755) ; crystal 

 shells or crusts from the sur- 

 face of Searles Lake, Calif., and 

 the type material of the mineral 

 tungstenite (68792) ; fragmen- 

 tary remains of Miocene mam- 

 mals collected by H. G. Fergu- 

 son in the Tonopah quadrangle, 

 Nev. (68818) ; sample of plati- 

 num ore from platinum mine in 

 Parahyba do Norte, Brazil 

 (68969) ; rock specimens col- 

 lected by R. W. Stone (68999) ; 

 specimens studied by G. F. 

 Loughlin in preparation of Pro- 

 fessional Paper No. Ill (69059) ; 

 types and figured specimens of 

 Cretaceous fossils described by 



