LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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ity, and from Staten Island, X. Y. (43183; 

 44240: gift and exchange). 



Drake & Stratton Company, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 specimens of sihcified wood 

 (43554). 



Dresden, Germany; Royal Zoological 

 and Anthropological-Ethnographical 

 Museum (received through A. B. Meyer, 

 director): Cast of a large ax made of 

 jadeite (430.50: exchange). 



DuBBs, W. II., Limeport, Penn.: Stone im- 

 plement (43678). 



Dudley, J. H., Hoquaim, Wash.; Katydid 

 (Tropidiachira xanthostoma Scudder) 

 (43590). 



DuGEs, A., Guanajuato, Mexico: Eared 

 trogon, Euptilolis neoxenu-<:, from Zuru- 

 muato, Guanajuato, Mexico (430G2); 5 

 plants from Mexico (43297; 43362); 

 seeds of a plant from Mexico (43400); 

 5 plants (43434; 43.504); insects (43661) 

 Tanager {Piranga bidentaia) from Tepic 

 (439.32). 



Duncan, W. J., Snelling, S. C: Long-eared 

 owl, Asio wilsonianus (43578). 



DuRY, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio: 9 insects 

 (44317). 



DuTTOx, Clarence. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Dyar, H. G., and A. N. Calt)Ell, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: 260 insects from Florida 

 (44225). 



Earll, Mrs. L. H., Chevy Chase, Md.: 489 

 plants from various localities (4;^346). 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco, Cal.: 

 8 plants (42971); sedge, Cyperus virens 

 Michx., collected by C. E. Jenney in Cali- 

 fornia (43114); 6 living plants from Co- 

 ahuila, Mexico (44003; exchange); fern 

 {Pcllsea Wrighiiana), from California 

 (44.574). 



Ebert, Maj. R. G., U. S. Army, Vancouver 

 Barracks, Wash.: Plants from Vancouver 

 and Washington (44076; 44196). 



Edwards, Col. C. R., U. S. .Vrmy. (See 

 under War Department.) 



Edwards, J. J., Wailesboro, Ind.; 25 

 archeological specimens (43715). 



Edwards, V. N. (See under Department 

 of Commerce and Lal«)r, Bureau of Fish- 

 erics.) 



Egbert, J. Hobart, U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C: 

 Collection of natural-history specimens, 



geological material, and a human skull 

 from Kiska Island, Alaska (43808). (See 

 under Department of Agriculture.) 



Egglestox, W. W., New York City; 350 

 plants from northern New England and 

 Quebec (44123; purchase). 



Eldridge, George H. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Elgin National Watch Company, Chicago, 

 111. (received through G. V. Dickinson); 

 Small watch movement (43302). 



Ellis, E. B., Granite Company, Northfield, 

 Vt. (received through T. Starrett) ; Speci- 

 men of Bethel granite (43465). 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. Navy, Prince- 

 ton, N. J.; Arbutus-wood club used in 

 killing seals, from western Vancouver 

 Islands; and pouch with set of gambling 

 sticks used by the Stikine River In- 

 dians of British Columbia (44143). (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 .American Ethnology.) 



Engler, a. (See under Berlin, Germany, 

 Rojal Botanical Mu.seum.) 



Epps, Mi.ss Emily, City Point, Va.; Plant 

 from India (43.571). 



Erving, R. M., Intervale, N. H.: 13 speci- 

 mens of lower cryptogams from New 

 Hampsliire (445.50). 



Eshnaur, Mrs. W. II., Terminal, Cal.; 3 

 moUusks, Crepidida nivea, var. (Jottidi- 

 amtii Dall, on Glottidia albida IM.s., from 

 San Pedro, Cal. (442.56). 



EvERMAXN, B. W., Bureau of Fisheries, 

 Department of Commerce and Labor: 

 4 plants from California (43112). (See 

 under Department of Commerce and La- 

 bor, Bureau of Fisheries.) 



EwiN, J. L., Washington, D. C; Austrian 

 letters-patent (43214). 



Fahnestock, Mrs. Louis,Washington, D. C; 

 West .Vfrican Love-bird, Agapomis pul- 

 laria (43834). 



Fairlie, II. C, & Co., Camelon, Scotland 

 ( received through the British Roj^al Com- 

 mission at the Louisiana Purchase Expo- 

 sition); Samples of chemicals, etc. 



(44556). 



Parish, W. F., Washington, D. C: Score of 

 "My Blackbird," as sung by the donor 

 (44026). 



Farlow, W. G. (See under Harvard Uni- 

 versity, Cryptogamic Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass.) 



