LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Museum); brain of a male adult negro 

 (43057: collefted for the Museum); l)rain 

 of a Moro, and brain of a Tagalog (43287: 

 collected for the Museum from the Philip- 

 pine department at the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposition); received through Ed- 

 ward Leaming, negative and enlarged 

 mounted photograph of human bones 

 with special anthropological features 

 (43510: gift); specimen of Weaver bird, 

 Amadina fasciata (0 (43747: gift); skele- 

 ton and brain of a negro child (43780: 

 collected for the Museum); 100 brains of 

 animals, birds, etc. (43838: collected for 

 the Museum) ; cactus from Arizona (43873 : 

 collected for the Museum); 3 cacti from 

 Arizona (43876: collected for the Museum); 

 6 plants from Arizona (43888: collected for 

 the Museum); specimen of Apache In- 

 dian basket work (43895: gift); skeleton 

 and brain of a negro child (43942: col- 

 lected for the Museum); 12 plants from 

 Arizona (44037; collected for the Mu- 

 seum); 9 plants from Arizona (44(X)2: 

 collected for the Museum); white fetus 

 and skeleton of a male (44124: collected 

 for the Museum); baskets, cradles, skull, 

 and humerus from Arizona (44125: col- 

 lected for the Museum); 23 plants, prin- 

 cipally cacti, from Arizona (44129: col- 

 lected for the Museum): portion of an 

 olivine bomb from Talklai, Gila County, 

 Ariz. (44135: gift); nest of Verdin, 

 Auriparus faviceps (44206: gift); medi- 

 cine and food plants used by the Apache 

 and Pima Indians (44288: collected for 

 the Museum); brain and skeleton of a 

 white male infant (44301: collected for 

 the Museum); archeological and ethno- 

 logical objects, skeletons, plants, etc., 

 from Arizona (44383: collected for the 

 Museum); 12 plants from Arizona (44398: 

 collected for the Museum). (See under 

 Miss Margaret Nessl, James L. Perkins 

 and Miss Minnie Schiffbauer.) 



HuBB.\RD, H. D., Washington, D. C: Steel 

 metric rule, with case, also chart of Inter- 

 national metric system (43817); chart of 

 "Chinese Radicals" (the primitive svm- 

 bols in the written language (43883). 



IIuGER, A. M., Hendersonville, N. C: In- 

 dian club or battleax, arrow points, and 

 chips, and a rattle of a snake (43103). 



HuNNER, Jonx, Spokane, Wash.; Diatoma- 

 ceous earth from Washington (43845). 



Hunt, Charles Warren. (See under 

 American Society of Civil Engineers.) 



Hunter, Byron. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



Hurter, Julius, sr., St. Louis Mo.: Rep- 

 tiles and batrachians (44350). 



Hyning, F. van, Des Moines, Iowa: 24 mol- 

 lusks {Succinea) from the vicinity of Des 

 Moines (44136). 



Ihering, H. von, Director, Museu Paulista, 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil; Specimen of nephrite 

 (43922). (See under Sao Paulo, Museu 

 Paulista.) 



Imhok.st, Ferdinand, Los Angeles, Cal.; 8 

 plants, 3 specimens of minerals, and an 

 operculum of a large trochoid shell (Po- 

 mavlax undosum) (44307). 



Imperial Japanese Commission at the 

 Louisiana Putrchase Exposition. (See 

 imder Japan, College of Science; Fuku- 

 shima-Ken. School of Aidzu; Kioto Higher 

 Girls' School; Life-Saving Society of 

 Japan; Tokyo Higher Normal School; 

 Red Cross Society and Welcome Society 

 of Japan.) 



Indian Museu.m. (See under Calcutta, 

 India.) 



IxGERSor.L, O. R., Washington, D. C: Skull 

 of a Flathead Indian (10303: loan). 



Instituto Medico Nacional, Mexico, 

 Mexico: Plant from Mexico (43456). 



Interior, Department of the: 



U. S. Geological Survey, Hon. Charles 

 D. Walcott, Director; Fossil bones from 

 Georgia and South Carolina, received 

 through W. H. Dall (42985); received 

 through David T. Day, specimen of tin ore 

 from GaHney, South Carolina (43159); 

 rocks from the Silverton quadrangle, Colo- 

 rado, collected l)v Whitman Cross and as- 

 sistants (43237); rocks and thin sections 

 from Idaho, collected by George H. El- 

 dridge (43345) ; -fossil wood, fossil plants, 

 invertebrate and vertebrate fossils 

 (43433) ; contorted jasper from Minnesota 

 (43593) ; various minerals from California 

 and South Dakota (43594); Ordovician 

 fossils from Virginia (43606) ; rocks from 

 the Black Hills of South Dakota, collected 

 by J. D. Irving (43803) ; tooth of Ptychodus 

 from near Vermilion, S. Dak., obtained 



