LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
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Unricn, E. O0., U. 8. Geological Survey, | Van Bricete Porrery Company, Colo- 
Washington, D. C.: Large collection of | 
land and fresh-water mollusks (45508). 
Unperwoop, Cecrt F., San José, Costa 
Rica: Humming bird, Amazilia cinna- | 
momea, from Costa Rica (44656). 
Unpverwoop, L. M., Bedford Park, N. 
Mex.: Plant from Florida (44762). 
Unitrp Sratres CARTRIDGE COMPANY, 
Lowell, Mass.: Collection of small arms, 
consisting of 569 specimens (11423); 
U.S. Magazine rifle, model of 1903, with 
improvements of 1905 (11524). 
Unrrep States Natronat Museum: The 
following models were made in the An- 
thropological Laboratory: Plaster cast 
of bone awl, found by D. W. Bushnell, 
of St. Louis, Mo., in a mound at Mont- 
gomery, 
Loan. | 
Pike County, Ill. (44872); | 
mold and plaster cast of bone awl, the 
acti : | 
original of which was owned by Mr. | 
Bushnell (44925); casts of duck-head 
amulet found by William L. Bryant, 
Buffalo, N. Y., in a mound at Cedar 
Keys, Fla. (45941); mold and 6 casts 
of Mississippi tablet (44968); mold and 
6 casts of ‘‘Rattlesnake’’ disk in the 
University of Alabama (45090); model 
of wooden whistle (45491); plaster 
casts of Naples mound relics (45598); 
model of the U. 8S. 8. Constitution 
(45661); casts of 2 stone ‘‘palmas”’ 
(45714); 6 casts of small engraved tab- 
let of catlinite, the original of which 
was found by Henry Montgomery in a 
mound in North Dakota (45748); casts 
of a birdstone found near Edinore, 
Montcalm County, Mich. (45942); 
wooden compass (46021); plaster busts 
of North American Indians (46061); 
plaster casts of prehistoric objects of 
stone, bone, and pottery (46122); lay 
figures for a group of Wallachian 
peasants (46137). 
Upsala, SWEDEN, UNIVERSITY oF UPSALA: 
57 fossils (45578: exchange). 
VALPARAISO, CHILE, MusEuM or NATURAL 
History: Specimens of 4 species of 
crustaceans (45557); 2 leeches (46107). 
VaLway, W. H., Cleveland, Ohio: A 
pair of plumed quails, Oreortyx pictus 
plumiferus (44/87). 
rado Springs, Colo.: 12 pieces of pot- 
tery (45703). 
Vaquez, Mons. J., Pantin, Seine, France: 
Tertiary invertebrate and vertebrate 
fossils (45759: exchange). 
VAUGHAN, Francis E., West Haven, 
Conn.: 79 stone and quartz arrow 
points (44801); shell arrowheads from 
Connecticut (44966). 
VauGHan T. Wayxanp, U. 8. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: 2 corals 
from Osprey, Fla. (45965). (See also 
under Interior Department, U. 8. Geo- 
logical Survey. ) 
Veviz, J. W., St. Joseph, Mich.: 16 
species of marine shells from Florida 
(44791). 
VENABLE BrotHers, Stone Mountain, 
Ga.: A six-inch dressed cube of granite 
(44988). 
VerriLL, A. Hyarr, Roseau, Dominica, 
West Indies: About 45 insects (44714); 
insects (44828); crustaceans, with 
sketches (45437); crustaceans from 
Dominica (45961). 
Vera, C. G., Padang, Sumatra: 1384 mam- 
mals from Japan (44865: purchase). 
VoLKartT, Henry, St. Gallen, Switzer- 
land: Danish weaving apparatus 
(‘‘Brikning’’), containing a piece of 
unfinished handiwork showing the 
process (45962: exchange); quadrangle 
boards, with string in process of weav- 
ing, photograph and 2 drawings 
(46120). 
W appe Lt, Lieutenant-Colonel. 
der Smithsonian Institution. ) 
(See un- 
| Waites, L. A., Port Limon, Costa Rica: 
Marl containing Tertiary fossils 
(44776); fossil and mound shells, and 
skull of an agouti (45382). 
WawLpeyer, W., Anatomical Institute, 
Berlin, Germany: 2 typical specimens 
of German brains (44745). 
Waker, A. H., New York City: Col- 
lection of Ippers’ photomechanical 
prints and relief photograph (45970). 
Wacker, Bryant, Detroit, Mich.: Speci- 
men of a variety of water snail, Planor- 
bis campanulatus (45321). 
