LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 



THE FISCAL YEAR 1909-10. 



[Except when otherwise indicated, the specimens were presented, or were transferred by bureaus of the 



Government in accordance with law.] 



Arbot, Lieut. Stephen, U. S. Army, 

 Fort Bayard, N. Mex.: Pottery frag- 

 ments found near Fort Bayard (51489). 



Abbott, Dr. William L.: Mammals, 

 birds, reptiles and ethnological ma- 

 terial from Borneo (50422); ethnologi- 

 cal material from Borneo (50454). 



Abrams, Le Roy, Stanford University, 

 Cal.: 9 living plants, Dudleya, from 

 California (50728). 



Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.: 13 bird skins, Uypothy- 

 mis (50592); 40 skins of Trogons (51265); 

 593 skins of woodpeckers (51560). 

 Loan. 



Adams, C. L., Globe, Ariz.: Specimen of 

 mutillid, Mutilla gloriosa (50395). 



Adams, W. I., Smithsonian Institution: 

 An Indian stone pipe (50854). 



Agriculture, Department of: 



Bureau of Animal Industnj: Fetus 

 of a zebra ass hybrid (50490); fetus of 

 a female Grevy zebra, Equus grevyi 

 (50580); male zebra ass hybrid (51093). 



Bureau of Biological Survey: Living 

 specimen of plant, Echinocereus (50297) ; 

 2 living specimens of Opuntia from Illi- 

 nois and Kentucky (50351); 2 living 

 specimens of Opuntia (50387); 11 living 

 cacti from North Dakota (50388); 55 

 plants from Missouri, Illinois, and 

 Kentucky (50402); specimen of living 

 Opuntia, from Arizona (50411); living 

 specimen of Opuntia from South Da- 

 kota (50428); 2 living specimens of 

 cacti from Arizona (50435); living 

 specimen of Mamillaria from Montana 



Agriculture, Department of — Con. 



(50438); 3 living specimens of Opuntia 

 from Arizona (50444); 2 living speci- 

 mens of Cactacese from Arizona (50445); 



2 specimens of livino- Opuntia from New 

 Mexico (50478); specimen of living Ma- 

 millaria from Montana (50482) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of living Opuntia from Idaho 

 (50487); 3 living specimens of Opuntia 

 from Montana(50499); specimen of Echi- 

 nocereus from New Mexico (50500); 5 

 living plants from New Mexico (50549); 

 5 living plants, Cactacea;, from Arizona 

 (50551); 2 plants, llihes and Holodiscus, 

 from California (50582); living specimen 

 of Mamillaria grahami from Arizona 

 (50635); 5 living specimens of Cacta- 

 cete from New Mexico (50651); 5 living 

 specimens of Opuntia from Utah (50657) ; 



3 specimens of Isopod, Anilocra new sp., 

 from a garpike at Savannah, Ga., 

 through W. J. Hoxie (50678); 6 living 

 cacti from Utah (50684); 3 living speci- 

 mens of Echinocerei from New Mexico 

 (50696); 2 living specimens of Opuntia 

 from New Mexico (50723); 20 plants 

 from the eastern part of the United 

 States (50768); 4 living plants, Cacta- 

 cese, from New Mexico (50769); 2 living 

 specimens of Cactacese from New Mexico 

 (50853); 2 living specimens of Cactacese 

 collected in Utah by C. Birdseye (50859) ; 

 2 living specimens of Opuntia collected 

 in North Carolina by W. L. McAtee 

 (50861); 3 living specimens of Cacta- 

 ceaj collected in New Mexico by E. A. 

 Goldman (50894); 270 plants collected 

 in the southwestern part of the United 

 States by E. A. Goldman (50947); 7 



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