LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 Washington (41028); 82 specimens 

 of grasses, collected in the District of 

 Columbia by Mr. L. H. Dewey 

 (41101); plant, collected in the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia by Mr. E. L. Mor- 

 ris (41163). 

 (See under W. J. Beal; Berlin, Ger- 

 many, Botanical Museum; J. J. 

 Crowley; E. M. Ehrhorn; H. O. 

 Hall; R. M. Harper; John W. Harsh- 

 berger; Sheldon Jackson; Minnesota, 

 University of; Hon. J. D. Mitchell; 



E. N. Plank; Scientific American; 

 J. F. Shaw; Jared G. Smith; J. A. 

 Townsend; Mrs. Blanche Trask; 



F. M. Webster; F. L. Wyckoff. ) 

 Alexander, William H., San Juan, Porto 



Rico: Marine shells. 40226. 



Alfken, J. I)., Stiidisches Museum fiir 

 Natur-Volker, Handelskunde, Bremen, 

 Germany: Two cotypes of Agriotes 

 cremiodes Meyer. 39995. 



Allen, Thomas W., St. Joseph, Mo. : Car- 

 boniferous fossiliferous shales. Ex- 

 change. 40863. 



Allen, William F., Pacific Grove, Cal. : 

 About 50 plants from California. 41168. 



Allison, Andrew, Bay St. Louis, Miss., 

 and Lobdel, La. : Four specimens of 

 Bat, Pipistrellns suhflavus, from Georgia 

 (39599); 10 plants (39620); 4 birds' 

 skins (39646); toad {Bufo tentiginosus), 

 from Bay St. Louis (39712); toad 

 (39787); 33 birds' skins from Missis- 

 sippi (39840); Tree frog, Ilyla gratiosa 

 (39872); mole {Scalops aquaticus), 

 (39967); toad {Engystoma carolinense) , 

 (40704); bat [Lasinrus horealis semi- 

 nolus), (40882); 2 specimens of Florida 

 red bat, Lasmrus horealis seminolus, 

 from Louisiana (41055); Spadefoot, 

 Scaphiopus holbrookii (40103) ; snake 

 {Storeria dekayi) (41157). (See also 

 under Charles Marshall. ) 



American Entomological Company, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. : Received through 

 Mr. George Franck, manager. Four 

 moths (new to the Museum collection). 

 Exchange. 41174. 



NAT mus 1903 7 



American Entomological Society, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. : One hundred and twenty- 

 one specimens, representing 95 species 

 of Mexican and Cuban Ichneumonoi- 

 dea. Exchange. 40805. 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City: Instrument for meas- 

 uring skull capacity. Loan. 8411. 



American Waltham Watch Company, 

 Waltham, Mass. : Received through 'Sir. 

 E. A. Marsh, general superintendent. 

 Mounted and unmounted photographs 

 of a large model watch movement. 

 41128. 



Ames, Cakes, North Eaton, Mass.: Seven 

 specimens of orchids from Cul)a. Ex- 

 change. 40814. 



Ami, Dr. H. M., (Jeological Survey of 

 Canada, Ottawa, Canada: Two speci- 

 mens of Trocholites canadensis from 

 Montmorency River, Quebec. 40335. 



Anderson, C. R., Victoria, British Co- 

 lumbia: Plant from British Columbia. 

 41203. 



Anderson, J. R., Victoria, B. C. : Plants 

 from British Columbia. (40675; 40804). 



Anderson, O. M., Wilmington, N. C. : 

 Plant from North Carolina. 40138. 



Anderson, Rev. R. W., Wando, S. C: 

 Oak-galls (40866) ; Moth {Mamestra lau- 

 dabilis Gn. ), and a Tortricid (40996). 



Andre, Ernest, Haute- Saone, France: 

 Ten specimens of Mutillids including 

 4 cotypes. Exchange. 39684. 



Antrim, Walter. (See under Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad Company. ) 



Armstrong, C. C. (See under W. N. 

 Clute. ) 



Army Medical Museum. ( See under War 

 Department.) 



Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. : Twenty-eight specimens of Cra- 

 f.rgm from the United States. Ex- 

 change. 41000. 



Arnold, Ralph, Pasadena, C'al.: Speci- 

 mens of Miocene ostracoda. 40792. 



AspiNWALL, F. E., Atlanta, Ga.: Four 

 jilants from Georgia. 39871. 



