LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona by David 

 Griffiths (44533); 6 plants, collected in 

 Texas by C. W. Warburton (44534); 87 

 plants, collected in Washington and Ore- 

 gon by Byron Hunter (44535); 5 plants, 

 collected in Maine by J. C. Parlin (44536) ; 

 specimen of fern, Ophiof/lossum vulgatum, 

 from the District of Columbia (44571): 

 received through Biological Survey 5 

 cacti collected in Texas by J. H. Gaut 

 (44752). (See also under Afro- American 

 Trading and Navigation Company; A. J. 

 Collier: A. A. Girault; J. H. Gaut; Ha- 

 waiian Experiment Station; J. Jermy; 

 Lloyd Brothers; Manila, Bureau of For- 

 estry; J. B. S. Norton; A. Rea; E. T. 

 Seton; F. W. Thurow; E. P. Van Duzee; 

 H. Weigel.) 



AiTKEN, J. B.. Widnes, England (received 

 through British Roj'al Commission at the 

 Louisiana Purchase Exposition): Sam- 

 ples of chemicals, etc. (44554: from the 

 Louisiana Purchase Exposition). 



Albers, August, Cincinnati, Ohio (received 

 through R. S. Bassler): 25 Ordovician 

 fossils from Ohio and Kentucky (43531). 



Alcock, Maj. A. (See under Calcutta, 

 India, Indian Museum.) 



Aldrich, Ch.^rles. (See under Iowa, His- 

 torical Department of.) 



AujRiCH, T. H., Washington, D. C: 2 speci- 

 mens of Somatogyrus loalkeriana Aldrich 

 (from type lot) collected in the southern 

 part of Alabama (44209). 



Alfaro, Anastasio, director, Museo Na- 

 cional, San Jose, Costa Rica: 117 birds' 

 skins from Costa Rica and Guatemala 

 (43221: exchange); 7 birds' skins from 

 Costa Rica (44592: gift); 636 birds' skins 

 from Costa Rica (44609: gift). 



Allen, J. I., Columbus, Mont.: Indian hair- 

 brush made from a strip of porcupine 

 (43859). 



Allison, Andrew, Lake Charles, Belair, and 

 New Orleans, La., and Bay St. Louis, 

 Miss.: 77 plants from Louisiana (42937: 

 collected for the Museum) : reptiles, 4 skins 

 and skulls of mammals, and water lilies 

 from Louisiana (42951: collected for the 

 Museum); 5 mammals from Louisiana 

 (42992: collected for the Museum); 317 

 plants from Louisiana (43008: gift); 36 

 birds' eggs (43029: collected for the Mu- 

 seum). 



Altamirano, Fernando, Institute Medico 

 Nacional, City of Mexico (received 

 through J. N. Rose): "Walking-stick," 

 Pseudosennyie truncata Caudcll (42955). 



Alter, N. Berton, Fort Hunter, N. Y.: 

 Human bones and objects found in an In- 

 dian burial place near Fort Hunter; also 

 collection of prehistoric relics from village 

 sites in the same locality (43533, 44495). 



Ambrosetti, Juan B. (See under Argen- 

 tina Department of Agriculture.) 



Ambrozy, Ludwig, Vienna, Austria: Col- 

 lection of Wallachian costumes and house- 

 hold utensils from the southern part of 

 Hungar}' (44098: exchange). 



American Institute of Architects, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (received through Glenn 

 Brown, secretaiy and treasurer): Gold 

 badge or pin of the American Institute of 

 Architects (43501). 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City: 227 pieces of Mexican 

 pottery, collected by William Bauer, 

 L. P. X. (43630: purchase); 2 ants {Ma- 

 cromischa elegans Wheeler) (43771 : gift) ; 

 Peruvian textiles (43854: exchange); 

 casts of objects in the American Museum 

 (43893: exchange); 4 plaster busts of In- 

 dians (44017: exchange); 4 crabs (44107: 

 gift). 



American Record Company, New York 

 City (through J. O. Prescott): 24 gramo- 

 phone records made by native Hawaiians 

 (44335). 



American Society of Civil Engineers, 

 New York City (through Charles Warren 

 Hunt, secretary): Badge of tlie society 

 (43723). 



Ames, Oakes, North Easton, Mass. : Orchid 

 {Lxlia alhida) from the Ames Botanical 

 Laboratory (43638: exchange). 



Anderson, J. P., Lamoni, Iowa: Plant from 

 Iowa (43299). 



Anderson, Rev. R. W., Eagle Pass, Tex.: 

 2 Sphinx moths, or "Tomato-sphinx," 

 Phlegeihontius (Sphinx) quinquemaculatus 

 Haworth (43373). 



Andrews, A. H. Chicago, 111. (through Brig. 

 Gen. T. E. Wilcox, U. S. Army, retired): 

 Fossil wood from Chicago (43802). 



Angell, J. P., Pine Bluff, Ark.: Beetle 

 {Calosoma scrutator Fabr.) (44444). 



Anthony, E. S., Hobart, Tasmania: 7 

 chipped flints, finely chipped spearhead 



