LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



101 



ccUection of batracliians IVoiu Maui- 

 a (43801). 



LL, Harold L, Washington, D. C: 

 lection of Japanese and Chinese pet- 

 es and porcelains, and Japanese lac- 

 rs; one piece of bronze, and one steel 

 •rd guard (10548: loan). 

 , C. H., Co^legeville, Pa.: 561 plants 

 ected in British Columbia (43961: 

 chase). 



3, S. (See under Washington State 

 lege.) 



'EY Glue and Chemical Works 

 MIXED), London, England (received 

 jugh British Ro^-al Commission at the 

 lisiana Purchase Exposition) : Samples 

 ;lues, chemicals, etc. (44558). 

 dAN, Charles E., Lawrence, N. Y.: 4 

 ill horsehair baskets made by the Fran- 

 an nuns at Linares, Chile (43858). 

 .IAN, Franklin, Jr., Department of 

 iculture, Raleigh, N. C: 14 butter- 

 ; (43927). 



STRi, Filippo, Portici, Italy: Collec- 

 is of parasitic Hymenoptera (43089; 

 85; 43821). 



»NS, H. J., Galveston, Tex. (received 

 )ugh James Douglas): 2 ivory beads 

 id in ballast pits at the mouth of Clear 

 ;k, near Galveston (42988). 

 R, G. P., Lock Haven, Pa.: Insect gall, 

 Hrhytis seminator Harris, and a plant 

 gelica) (44449). 

 i'liARMACY, Andrews, X. C: Chrysalis 



butterfly (44608). 



, F. J. V. (See under Field Colmnbian 

 ieum.) , 



, Earle. (See under South Carolina 

 logical Survey.) 



,, J. K., New York Botanical Gar- 

 , New York City: 7 cacti from 

 •ida (43478). (See under Department 

 agriculture.) 



, Miss Bayard, Balthnore, Md.: Sea- 

 d, skin of sea eel or moray, Channo- 

 sena vittata, from the coast of Cuba or 

 nuda; and a collection of ethnological 

 cts (44328: gift), collection of wear- 

 ipparel of the Colonial period (10334: 



0- 



, George O. (See under Interior De- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 

 , John B., New Brunswick, N. J.: 7 

 isitic Hymenoptera (42936; 43093); 8 



authentic specimens of mosquito, C'ulex 

 pretans Grossbeck, bred from typical 

 larvie (44253). 



Smith, John Donnell, Baltimore, Md.: 2 

 plants (43690) ; 2 plants from Guatemala 

 (44064; 44180); specimen of Crescentia 

 cujete L., from Guatemala (44199). (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution.) 



Smith, Robert R., Devils Lake, Canada: 

 Spider, Memnnena hatia Clerck (42978). 



Smith, Samuel, Bureau of Engraving and 

 Printing, Treasury Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 12 eggs of Colinus virgini- 

 anus (43227). 



Smithsonian Institution, Mr. S. P. Lang- 

 ley, Secretary: Commemorative medal of 

 the fiftieth anniversary of the University 

 of Wisconsin (43040). 2 horns from 

 Italy; 2 wooden shoes and a bronze Egj^- 

 tian statuette (43067); 2 fire-backs 

 (43286); bowlder (shell), 5-franc 



piece, bronze medal, with the head of 

 Napoleon on the obverse, and a shell 

 (43309); 4 tombstones and a corner- 

 stone of the colonial period, also a horse- 

 shoe, evidently of the colonial period of 

 New York (43408, 44608) ; Chinese coin 

 sword ornament (43608); presented by 

 Gen. John Watts de Peyster. Bronze 

 medal struck in conunemoration of the 

 Bi-Centennial Jubilee of the Berlin 

 Academy of Sciences (43264): re- 

 ceived through the German ambassador. 

 Herbarium and botanical library, con- 

 sisting of over 100,000 plants and over 

 1,500 books (43791): received from 

 John Donnell Smith. Phonogi'aph voice 

 record of the Emperor of Germany, with 

 copper matrix (43934): presented by 

 E. W. Scripture, Phoenetic Laboratory, 

 Berlin, Germany. 3 Langley aerodromes 

 (44336). Bones of manmioth, horse, etc., 

 from Alaska, collected by A. G. Mad- 

 dren (44453). Bronze medal struck by 

 the order of the court of common coun- 

 cil to commemorate the visit of King 

 Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to the 

 city of London, October 25, 1902 (44497). 

 Transferred from the Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, Mr. W. H. Holmes, chief: 

 Cherokee pot, obtained by purchase 

 from Gossett Boone, Cullowhee, N. C. 

 (43106) ; discoidal chunky stone of qu artz- 

 ite and a perforated tablet of slate. 



