LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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SMITH, Prof. Eugene A., University, 

 Ala.: A saud barite crystal (69726, 

 exchange). 



SMITH, Mrs. Fkemont, Bar Harbor, 

 Me. (through Mrs. B. S. Brann, 

 Cabin John, Md.) : 111 birds, a few 

 eggs and 2 mammals (68801). 



SMITH & CO., INC., GEO. W., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. : A rough veneered 

 blank for curved surface "Woodisk" 

 auto wheel (69247). 



SMITH, Dr. Hugh M., Washington, 

 D. C. : 58 lots of fishes, 36 lots of 

 reptiles and batrachians, 1 bird, 1 

 set of eggs and 1 nest, 7 lots of 

 plants, 8 lots of insects, 4 lots of 

 starfishes, 28 lots of marine inverte- 

 brates, 6 bolas balls, 5 specimens of 

 minerals, and 31 lots of moUusks 

 collected by the donor in South 

 America (69415) ; Japanese wall 

 panel made of wood shavings 

 (70220). 



SMITH, Dr. Malcolm, Bangkok, Siam : 

 6 frogs from South Annam, Indo- 

 China, 2 being paratypes of new 

 species described by the donor 

 (70230). 



SMITH, Maxwell, Hartsdale, N. Y. : 

 20 specimens, 18 species, of Philip- 

 pine land and freshwater moUusks, 

 including types (68547) ; 14 speci- 

 mens, 13 species of landshells, from 

 the Philippines ; 2 barnacles col- 

 lected by Aquilino E. Adamos, at 

 Nasugbu Beach, P. I. ; 10 specimens, 

 3 species of landshells from Min- 

 danao and Negros, including the 

 types of 2 new sub-species (69099, 

 exchange) ; also 2 landshells from 

 Negros ; mollusk from Passi, Iloilo, 

 Panay, P. I. ; 3 landshells from Tay 

 Tay, Palawan, P. I. ; 4 landshells 

 from Cagayan, Misamis, P. I. (68596, 

 69682, 69047, 69071, 69857, 69939) ; 

 135 specimens of land and marine 

 moUusks from Eui'ope, South Asia, 

 Philippine Islands and the United 

 States (68666, exchange) ; 3 land- 

 shells from Rondo, Cebu (69056, ex- 

 change) ; 4 specimens, 2 species of 

 landshells from Rondo, Cebu (69651) . 



SMITH, R. D., Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 Calcite (Iceland spar) from near 

 Cordoba, Argentina (68761). 



SMITH, W. A., Crown Point, N. Mex. : 

 2 grooved stone axes, pottery disk, 

 and 2 human skeletons from a small 

 ruin on the donor's ranch, about 10 

 miles southeast from Pueblo Bonito 

 in the Chaco Canyon, N. Mex. 

 (68973). 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION : 



Bronze medal commemorating the 

 seventy-fifth anniversary of the 

 Royal Institute of Engineers, 

 Holland, 1922 (68858) ; a Se- 

 bartian Erard harp (Patent 

 3828), London, 1811?, a legacy 

 to the Institution from Mrs. 

 Anna Chadbourue Hughes of 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts 

 (69068). 



Smithsonian Biological Survey of 

 the Panama Canal Zone: A col- 

 lection of crustaceans from 

 Panama collected by Dr. S. E. 

 Meek and S. F. Hildebrand in 

 1912 (69974). 



Bureau of American Ethnology: 

 A meteoric iron found in the 

 Sun Shrine of Pipe Shrine 

 House, Mesa Verde National 

 Park, Colo. (68890) ; archeo- 

 logical objects from Alaska col- 

 lected by Dr. T. T. Waterman 

 in the spring of 1922 (69367) ; 

 stone collar from Mayaguez, 

 Porto Rico (69530) ; 2 incense 

 burners found in a cave in 

 southern Yucatan, and pre- 

 sented to the Bureau by Maj. 

 E. H. Ropes, U. S. Army 

 (69660) ; 2 stone pestles from 

 the Isle of Pines (69885) ; 

 archeological specimens collect- 

 ed along the Susquehanna 

 River, Maryland and Pennsyl- 

 vania, in October, 1922, by John 

 L. Baer (69881). 



National Museum, collected by 

 members of the staff: Asche- 

 meier, C. R. : Skeleton of a 

 porpoise, portion of the skull of 



