LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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ted at Port Western, Victoria, by J. H. 

 tliff (44131). 



siTON, J. R. (See under Smithsonian 

 stitution, Bureau of American Eth- 

 logy.) 



GLE, W. T., Washington, D. C: 2 cacti 

 m Arizona (44094) . (See under Dcpart- 

 mt of Agriculture.) 



GLE, Mrs. W. T., Washington. D. C: 4 

 ints from California (44306). 

 OTT, Mrs. Laura O. Washington, D. C: 

 lOut 300 plants, including the collection 

 the late Miss Julia A. Wilbur (43435). 

 siG, Mrs. Adolf, Washington, D. C: 8 

 ;s of Parrakeet {Myopsiffacus rnona- 

 ts) (44618). 



,OR, C. B., Rae Town, Kingston, Ja- 

 ,ica: 5 birds' skins (Sicalis jamaicif) 

 i a set of eggs of Bullfinch {Melopyrrha 

 ■lori) (44073). 



OR, Mrs. E. P., Thomasville, Ga.: 11 

 nts (42949, 43516). 



OR, F. G. (See under W. J. Gardner.) 

 OR, Rev. G. W., Wellington, British 

 lumbia: 9 moths (44277). 

 OR, W. E., Noriolk, Va.: Little Black 

 il, Por?ana jamaicens~s (43403). 

 OR, William Stewart, Madison, Va. 

 ceived through Lewis Lowry): Loon, 

 ivia imber), from Virginia (44374). 

 lUEM, M. Em. (See under French Com- 

 seion at the Louisiana Purchase Expo- 

 ion.) 



'FORD Mines, Quebec, Canada (re- 

 ved through B. J. Bennett, manager, 

 1 collected by G. P. Merrill): Large 

 ick of Serpentine with veins of asbes- 

 ■ (43263). 



BAUD, Curtis B., Manvel, Cal.: Bat 

 vynorhinus macrotis pallescens) (43601). 

 iPSON, C. W., Greenback, Oreg. (re- 

 ved through F. W. Crosby): Gold ores 

 m Greenback mine (43149). 

 ISON, E. BuRSLEM, Miami, Fla.: Mass 

 worm tubes from Florida (44130). 

 ISON, G. M., Dunedin, New Zealand: 

 ;rustaceans {Anaspides) (43291). 

 :nber, J. J. (See under Department 

 Agriculture.) 



)ckmorton, C. W., New York City: 

 rva of a "Golden-eyed fly," Chrysopa 

 wicornis (43798). 



low, F. W., Harvester, Tex. (received 

 •ough Department of Agriculture, 



Washington, D. C): 3 plants from Texas 

 (43632); fishes (44546) ; Blue-tailed skink, 

 Enmeces qmnquelin-eatus (44480). 



Thurston, C. O., Kingston, Pa.: 3 moths 

 (44000). 



TiDESTROM, I., Washington, D. C: Fern 

 (Lygodium) from Maryland (43339). 



TiTCOMB, J. W. (See under Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, Department of Commerce and La- 

 bor.) 



Tobin, Edward. (See under George Has- 

 sell.) 



Todd, Prof. J. E. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Tracy, N. B., Auburn, Me.: Specimens of 

 minerals (43140); specimen.of lithia mica 

 from the mines of the Auburn Tourmaline 

 Company (43285) ; specimen of gold ore 

 from the mines of the Androscoggin Mill- 

 ing and Mining Company (43410). 



Tracy, S. M., Biloxi, Miss.: 517 plants from 

 the Gulf coast (43126: purchase): 2 ferns, 

 BotrycMum, from Mississippi (43341 : gift). 

 (See under Department of Agriculture.) 



Trask, Mrs. Blanche, Avalon, Catalina Is- 

 land, Cal.: 6 specimens of marine mol- 

 lusks from Catalina Island (43241) ; 3 spec- 

 imens of marine shells from Avalon and a 

 specimen of seaweed (43700; 43920); 12 

 specimens of Cerostoma nuttalli Conr., 

 from Catalina Island and a specimen of 

 Chiton (44038). 



Treasury Department (received through 

 R. B. Annstrong, Assistant Secretary): 

 Specimen of coral sand and 10 birds' skins 

 from Lisiansky Island, Hawaiian group, 

 obtained by Capt. O. C. Hamlet of the 

 Revenue-Cutter Service (42984). 



Tressler, Dork, Meridian, Miss.: Beetle 

 {Dyrmsies tilyus) (44015). 



Troschel, a. p., Chicago, TIL: 10 moths 

 (44139). 



True, F. W., U. S. National Museum: Small 

 collection of fishes and crustaceans from 

 North Truro, Mass. (44322) ; 93 sheets of 

 plants from Provincetown, Corn Hill, and 

 Truro, Mass., small lot of insects from 

 the same localities, and a small lot of ma- 

 rine invertebrates from Corn Hill (44581). 



True, R. H. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



TsuciiiDA, T., Misaki, Japan : Mammals from 

 Japan (44563: exchange).. 



