LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING THE FISCAL 



YEAR 1906-1907. 



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accordiiiii'c witli l;ivv.l 



AnuAMs, L. ]{., S.uitiJ Rosa. Cal. : ."] liv- 

 ing plants from California (474r>:{). 



Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delpliia. I'a. : 14 beetles, representing 

 3 species, described by TI(Miry Skin- 

 ner (47071 : exchange). 



Adams, C. Wallace, Washington, D. C. : 

 7 slvins and skulls and 2 alcoholic 

 mammals; reptiles and l)atracliljuis 

 (4G878: exchange). 



Adams, W. Irving, Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution : Photographs of scenes in the 

 Colorado Canyon. Zuui. Yellowstone 

 Park, and adjacent localities (47352). 



Agriculture, Department of : 



Bureau of BioIogicaJ Siirrrn: C> 

 eggs of boliolink, DolicJioui/.r oryzi- 

 vorus (40190) ; 3 specimens of living 

 cacti from Oklahoma, obtained by 

 Vernon Bailey (46305) ; set of eggs 

 and nest of Myadestcs toinisciidi 

 (4(!3.")9) ; 2 specimens of living cacti 

 from Colorado, collected by Merritt 

 Gary (40502) ; 17 plants collected in 

 Texas by A. H. Howell (4(1528) ; 4 

 birds' eggs from Mexico (46529) ; 7 

 living specimens of Agave collected 

 at Frisco, N. Mex.. by Vernon Bailey 

 (46557) ; fishes collected l\v different 

 field jiarties of the Bureau (466.30) ; 

 168 plants from Colorado, Wyoming, 

 and South Dakota, collected by Mer- 

 ritt Cary (46800) ; 76 plants, col- 

 lected mainly in New Mexico by 

 Vernon Bailey (46838) ; 2 plants 

 from California and Oregon (46891) ; 

 crabs collected in Lower California 

 by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman 

 in 1905 (46975) ; large specimen of 



AoKicuLTURE, Department of — Cont'd, 

 bird louse from the stomach of an 

 eagle (47018) ; 109 specimens col- 

 lected in the western section of the 

 United States by members of the 

 Survey (4721(;) ; r(>ptil('s and ba- 

 trachians from Lower California 

 (47.3fM)) ; 20 siiecimens of Diptera, 

 chiefly from I'lummcrs Island. Mary- 

 land (47334) : 77 i»lants collected by 

 A. H. Howell in Texas (47468). 



Bureau of Chcmititrij: Plant 

 (46799). 



Bureau of Entomology: 5 wasps, 

 obtained by W. Dwight Pierce, of 

 Dallas, Tex. (46299) ; phyllopod 

 crustacean, Streptocephahis sp., col- 

 lected by Mrs. M. S. Donaldson at 

 Winchester, Va. (46453) ; 10 rare 

 beetles (forest insects) (46761); 2 

 insects obtained from E. F. Ilutch- 

 ings, Waterville. Me. (46764) ; Lepi- 

 doptera (46793) ; 2 crickets from 

 Florida (46795) ; about 18 speci- 

 mens of Horiola arcuata (?) which 

 were found attacking cacao, ob- 

 tained from II. Caraciola. Trinidad, 

 West Indies (468.56) ; 17 insects ob- 

 tained from A. Duges. Guanajuato, 

 Mexico (46860) ; 5 specimens of Hy- 

 menoptera and 10 moths from Co- 

 lumbus, Ohio (46889) ; 44 species of 

 Insects obtained through F. F. Cre- 

 vecoeur, Onaga, Kans. (46898) ; 3 

 grasshoppers and some butterflies ob- 

 tained from the Chamberlain Carr 

 Company, Hanford. Cal. (46899) ; 8 

 specimens of Eurytomids received 

 from M. T. Cook. Santiago de las 

 Vegas, Cuba (46901); 23 sawflies 

 from F. Epper, Mount Angel. Oreg. 



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