LIST OF 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT or —Cont’d. 
(45667); 82 sedges (45674); 1 plant, 
Dracontium asperum, from Porto Rico 
(45706); about 1,175 specimens of 
grasses (45737); 400 plants obtained 
from A. Kneucker, Germany (45864); 
about 500 specimens of fungi from 
Maine collected by P. L. Ricker 
(45893); specimen of ivory palm, Phy- 
telephas, from Panama (45894); plants 
from the Colombian Republic collected 
by H. Pittier (44895); fungus, Alfemaria 
solani, collected by W. 8. Lyon in the 
Philippine Islands (45896); plants from | 
Alaska collected by the Harriman ex- 
pedition (45908); plants collected by 
W. F. Wight in Canada and New Hamp- | 
shire (45917); 2 plants from the south- 
ern part of California (45928); 52 plants 
from various sections ef the United 
States (46017); 2 living specimens of 
prickly pear, Opuntia, from Dallas, Tex., 
collected by C. V. Piper (46018); 4 liv- 
ing plants from Texas collected by C. V. 
ACCESSIONS. 
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ALLEN, R. A., Jr.—Continued. 
Ammon, Amelia County, Va. (45112; 
45125; 45140; 45160). 
ALLEN, WiuLr1AM T., Pacific Grove, Cal.: 
5 living plants of the genus Dudleya, 
from Point Lobus (45725). 
Atonza, Caro, Bologna, Italy: Subter- 
ranean crustaceans from Italy (44951); 
collection of cave insects (46092). Ex- 
change. 
ALTAMIRANO, F., Instituto Medico Na- 
cional, City of Mexico, Mexico: 4 plants 
from Mexico (45017). 
City of Mexico. ) 
Auverson, A. H., San Bernardino, Cal.: 
7 plants from California (45835: ex- 
change). 
(See also under 
| AMERICAN Museum or Natura History, 
Piper (46028); specimen of plantain | 
from Texas collected by UC. V. Piper 
(46070); 14 plants from the Philippine 
Islands collected by F. Lamson-Scrib- 
ner (46101). 
Forest Service: 310 plants collected in 
the United States. 
(See also under J. A. Flemer; B. V. 
Lilly; C. G. Lloyd; C. S. Scofield. ) 
ALABAMA STATE CoMMISSION AT THE 
LoutstANA PurcHASE Exposition: Ores 
and nonmetallic mineralsfrom Alabama 
(44661). 
ALBATROSS - AGAssIzZ ExpPEpiTion. (See 
under Department of Commerce and 
Labor, Bureau of Fisheries. ) 
AFraro, Anastasio, San José, Costa Rica: 
5 birds’ skins from Costa Rica (44654) ; 
11 birds’ skins from Costa Rica, in- 
cluding type of a new species of owl, | 
Cryptoglaux ridgwayi (44903). (See 
under San José, Costa Rica, Museo 
Nacional). 
AuuEN, G. W., Fort Bayard, N. Mex.: 
larvee of a large yellow swallow-tailed 
butterfly, Papilio (44970). 
ALLeNn, R. A., Jr., U. S. National Museum: 
Wild rabbit, gray squirrel, owl, hooded 
woodpecker, field-lark, crow, blue jay, 
cardinal, turkey buzzard, 2 field-larks, 
woodcock, collected for the Museum at 
9 
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New York City: About 500 moths 
(45726: exchange); 2 species of ants 
(45854: exchange); brain of an Eskimo 
(11234: loan). 
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL Socrery, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.: Bronze medal to com- 
memorate the 200th anniversary of the 
birth of Benjamin Franklin (received 
through the President of the United 
States, from the State Department) 
(45927). See also under Smithsonian 
Institution. 
AMERICAN RepuBiics, INTERNATIONAL 
BurEAu oF THE, Washington, D. C.: 
Panama relief map and Intercontinental 
railway map (45568). 
AmeEs, Frank H., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Beetle 
and 2 larvee of Sitodrepa panice 1 (46134). 
Amos, Mrs. Heten, Washington, D. C.: 
Cecropia moth (46046). 
AnpeERSON, E. M., Provincial- Museum, 
Victoria, British Columbia: Moth 
(44687). 
ANDERSON, RopertT V. (See under Le- 
land Stanford Junior University. ) 
ANDERSON, R. W., Eagle Pass, Tex.: Cac- 
taceze from Texas (45553; 45627; 45640). 
AnpreEws, L., Stonington, Conn.: 5 plants 
of the genus Sanguinaria from Connecti- 
cut (45920). 
AntHony, A. W., Anthony, Oreg.: In- 
vertebrate fossils (46052). 
ARKANSAS Strate CoMMISSION AT THE 
Lovutstana PurcHase Exposition: Ores 
and nonmetallic minerals from Arkan- 
sas (44662). 
