LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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NEW hampshirp:, state of, ad- 

 jutant GENERAL'S OFFICE, 

 Concord, N. H. : Bronze badge, in 

 duplicate, of tlie type awarded by 

 the State of New Hampshire to 

 citizens of the State for service dur- 

 ing the World W'ar (67021). 



NEW JERSEY, STATE OF, ADJU- 

 TANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Ti-en- 

 ton, N. J. : Bronze badge, in dupli- 

 cate, of the type awarded by the 

 State of New Jersey to citizens of 

 that State for service during the 

 World War (67019). 



NEWTON & THOMPSON MANUFAC- 

 TURING CO., Brandon, Vt. (through 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Forest Service, Washington, D. C.) : 

 150 toys and toy and game parts 

 showing irregular wood turning 

 (6S522). 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 Bronx Park, New York City 

 (through Dr. N. L. Britton, direc- 

 tor) : 540 plants; 148 ferns, all from 

 Trinidad (66781; 66796; 66801, 

 67367, 67569, 67006, 67143, 68268; 

 68295) ; 3 ferns, 2 .specimens of 

 mosses, and 4 plants, all from the 

 West Indies (66823, 67043, 67097) ; 

 191 ferns and a plant, all from Cuba 

 (66855, 67160, 67709; 07401); 62 

 plants and 2 photographs of plants 

 (66934, 67071, 07177, 67251, 67812, 

 68421) ; 103 plants and a specimen of 

 grass from British Guiana (67326, 

 68076) ; 13 specimens of mosses from 

 Santa Catalinn Island, California ; 

 163 mosses from Trinidad and Porto 

 Rico; 17 mosses (67565, 67626, 

 67797) ; 5 living plants (68336) Ex- 

 change. 



NEW YORK, STATE OF, ADJUTANT 

 GENERAL'S OFFICE, Albany, 

 N. Y. : Bronze badge, In duplicate, of 

 the type awarded by the State of 

 New York to members of the Na- 

 tional Guard of that State for serv- 

 ice on the Mexican border (67124) ; 

 bronze badge of the type awarded by 

 the State of New York to citizens 

 of that State for services during 

 the World War (67215). 



NEW YORK, UNIVERSITY OF THE 

 STATE OF.— The State Mnseum, 

 Albany, N. Y. : A collection of fossil 

 entomostraca and foraminifera, 

 known as the T. Rupert Jones Col- 

 lection, and manuscripts pertaining 

 to their investigation (67951) 



! Loan. 



NOBLE, C. E., Mina, Nev. (through 

 W. T. Schaller) : Specimen of the 

 mineral natrolite from IMiua, Nev. 

 (66909). 



NORBERG, Bert, Latouche, Alaska: 

 Basket fish (67743). 



NORONHA, Dr. Adoi.fo Cesab de, 

 Funchal, Madeira : 37 specimens, 5 

 species, of crustaceans collected by 

 the donor at the Madeira Islands 

 (07598). 



NORRIS, J. Pakkee, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 22 eggs, chiefly from India (67364) ; 

 2 cormorant eggs from Australia 

 (67369) Exchange. 



NORTH CAROLINA, STATE OF, 

 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPART- 

 MENT, Raleigh, N. C. : Bronze serv- 

 ice badge of the t.vpe issued by the 

 State of North Carolina for service 

 during the World War (2 copies.^ 

 (66967). 



NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT 

 OF AGRICULTURE, Division of 

 Entomology. Raleigh, N. C. : 5 flies 

 (types of 3 species) (68147). 



NORTHCOT, Mr., Luray, Va. : A lot 

 of human bones in stalagmite, dug 

 up on the property of the donor 

 (67039). 



NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL 

 COLLEGE, Agricultural College N. 

 Dak. (through Prof. O. A. Stevens) : 

 7 plants (07874, exchange). 



NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 

 TEACHERS COLLEGE, THE, 

 Maryville, Mo. (through Bert 

 Cooper, director of extension) : A 

 small sample of white oak wood 

 taken from a log unearthed in new 

 channel for Platte River, near 

 Sheridan, Mo. (68510). 



