LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Interior, Department of: 



Geological material from the Territo- 

 ries of Alaska and Hawaii exhibited at 

 the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 

 1909, under the auspices of the Interior 

 Department (51108); anthropological, 

 biological, and geological material trans- 

 ferred from the museum of the Bureau 

 of Education (51115; 51116); plaster re- 

 lief maps of Hawaii and of the oil fields 

 of Ohio, together with a piece of whale- 

 bone (51213); collection of framed pho- 

 tographs illustrating the various types 

 and nationalities in the Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, from the Department's exhibit at 

 the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 

 1909 (51302). 



TJ. S. Geological Survey: Rocks and 

 ores illustrative of Bulletin 397 of the 

 Survey (50414); small lot of Tertiary 

 fossil vertebrates from the Payette for- 

 mation. Snake River, Oreg., collected 

 by C. W. Washburne (50689); speci- 

 mens of paisanite from the San Fran- 

 cisco Mountain volcanic field, Arizona, 

 received from H. H. Robinson, Hart- 

 ford, Conn. (50775); vertebrate re- 

 mains collected by J. H. Gardner in the 

 Ignacio Quadrangle, southwestern part 

 of Colorado (50792); vertebrate remains 

 collected by A. L. Beekly in the Glen- 

 wood Springs, Colo., coal field (50793); 

 Mesozoic vertebrate remaiiis collected 

 by T. W. Stanton in Wyoming and Mon- 

 tana (50794); vertebrate fossils col- 

 lected by R. W. Stone in the Salt Creek 

 Oil Field, Wyo. (50807); portion of a 

 rib belonging to a mastodon or a mam- 

 moth, probably of Pleistocene age, col- 

 lected by P. S. Smith on the Cyrus 

 Noble claim, Third Beach, Nome, 

 Alaska (50846); Mesozoic vertebrate 

 fossils from the Standing Rock and 

 Cheyenne River Indian Reservations, 

 S. Dak., collected during the season of 

 1909 by parties from the U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey, under the direction of W. 

 R. Calvert (50865); samples of magne- 

 tite and of a nonmagnetic material from 

 the beach at Redondo, Cal.; also piece 

 of steel made from the extract of this 

 sand by an electrical process (50915); 



Interior, Department of — Continued, 

 specimen of a carboniferous fossil fish 

 representing the species Lissoprion fer- 

 rieri, collected near Montpelier, Idaho, 

 by H. S. Gale's party (51056); fossil 

 plants comprising type and figured 

 specimens of Hollick's "Cretaceous 

 Flora of Southern New York and New 

 England, " and 44 specimens represent- 

 ing 27 species of fossil plants from the 

 Amboy clay of New Jersey (51101); 26 

 specimens of variegated conglomerate 

 from Parral, Fayette County, W. Va.; 

 6 specimens of variegated conglomerate 

 breccia from the Mascot mine, near 

 Park City, Utah; and a small slab, 

 greenish sandstone with impressions, 

 probably of raindrops, from D. & R. G. 

 R. R. tunnel 9 miles below Salida, Colo. 

 (51111); rock specimens from the peg- 

 matite deposits of Maine, and a speci- 

 men of coarse porphyritic granite from 

 Highland Plantation, Somerset County, 

 Me. (51132); merciuy minerals from 

 Texas, type specimens of an important 

 investigation (51154); about 70 speci- 

 mens representing various species of fos- 

 sil mammals from the Fort Union forma- 

 tion near Fish Creek, Sweet Grass 

 County, Mont., collected by J. W. Gid- 

 ley in 1909 (51182); vertebrate fossils 

 from the Cretaceous of Georgia and Ala- 

 bama (51358); a suite of specimens of 

 geodes from Chamberlain Pass, in the 

 Big Badlands of South Dakota (51494); 

 Cambrian fossils collected by Eliot 

 Blackwelder in the northeastern part of 

 Utah during the season of 1909 

 (51582); Cambrian fossils collected by 

 E. M. Kindle in Alaska during the sea- 

 son of 1907 (51583); Indian papoose 

 board found in Hayden Gulch, Routt 

 County, Colo, in 1905 (51629); rocks, 

 etc., collected by N. H. Darton in the 

 Black Hills and Wyoming and a suite 

 of granites from Richmond, Va. (51653); 

 fossil turtle from the White River beds 

 in Big Badlands of South Dakota, col- 

 lected by N. H. Darton (51654); speci- 

 mens of hydrogiobertite from Napa 

 County, Cal. (51718). 



