LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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BuscK, August, Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Forty-six specimens of Cliilomyc- 

 teris from Baracoa, Cuba. 40691. (See 

 also under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Butler, Miss Faustina, Portland, Me.: 

 Plant. 39662. 



Button, F. L., Oakland, Cal. : Five speci- 

 mens, 2 species, of land shells from 

 Mexico (39778); specimen of Nettasto- 

 mella darwini Cpr. from Bolinas, Cal. 

 (40.338). 



Cahn, Lazard, New Brighton, N. Y.: 



■ Fourteen specimens of minerals. Pur- 

 chase. 40957. L. P. X. 



Calcutta, India, Royal Gardens: One 

 hundred and twenty ])lants from India. 

 Exchange. 39917. 



Caldwell, D. W. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture) . 



Caldwell, H. R., Foochow, China: 

 Birds' eggs, insects, and coins of China. 

 40345. 



California Academy of Sciences, San 



• Francisco, Cal.: Plant from Nevada, 

 collected by Prof. P. B. Kennedy (gift) 

 (40183); 20 plants from California (ex- 

 change) (40280); 4 specimens of Coty- 

 ledon from Monterey, collected by Miss 

 Alice P^astwood (exchange) (40663). 



California, University of, Berkeley, 

 Cal.: Four specimens of Cotyledons. 

 39854. 



Callahan, J. H., Baltimore, Md.: Evans 

 pioneer gun. Purchase. 40743. 



Callier, a., Rosswein, Saxony, Ger- 

 many: Two hundred and seventy- 

 three plants from Russia. Exchange. 

 40647. 



Calvert, Dr. P. P., Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. : Four spe- 

 cies of dragon flies (new to the Museum 

 collection). 40334. 



Calvert, Lieut. W. J., U. S. A., Fort Mc- 

 Henry, Baltimore, Md.: Moro gun 

 made in Mindanao and captured at the 

 surrender of Manila. Loan. 7688. 



Canby, \V. M., Wilmington, Del.: Forty 

 specimens of Cmi.Trpis from Delaware. 

 Exchange. 4081 7. 



Cannon, W. A., New York Botanical 

 Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y. : Two hun- 



Cannon, W. a. — Continued. 



dred and thirty-live plants collected 

 on Roan Mountain, North Carolina. 

 (40964; 40965.) (Purchase and gift.) 



Carrico, E. T., Stithton, Ky.: Five un- 

 mounted photographs taken during a 

 storm in Stithton, 2 arrowheads, sjiear- 

 head, and specimen of pottery. 40052. 



Carroll, J. A., superintendent, Mesca- 

 lero Indian Agency, ]Mescalero,N. Mex. : 

 Mescalero Apache basket. Exchange. 

 40469. 



Carroll, J. J., Waco, Tex.: Abnormal 

 egg of White-necked Raven, Comn^ 

 (■rijptoleucus, from Texas (gift) (39627); 

 4 eggs of Mexican Jacana, Jacana spi- 

 nosa (exchange) (39824). 



Carroll, J. M., Washington, D. C. ; re- 

 ceived through W J McGee: Nails 

 believed to have been used in the con- 

 struction of the White House, and in 

 making repairs after the partial burn- 

 ing of the building in 1813. 39742. 



Carruth, F. H. & J. H., Lobdell, La.: 

 Bat [Corynorhinus macrotis). 40787. 



Carruth, G. H., Lobdell, La.: Carabid 

 beetle, Calosoma sayi Dejeau. 40972. 



Carter, Dr. R. K., Blue Dirge' Summit, 

 Pa.: Chrysomelid beetle, Coptocydn 

 guttcta()]ivier. 39856. 



Caste, F. L., Sandy ville. W. Va. : Speci- 

 men of Walking-stick, Diaplieromera 

 femorata Say. 39901. 



Casto, Capt. Mark, Pleasantville, N. J. : 

 Two marine shells from New Jersey. 

 40534. 



Cathcart, Miss E. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant from Maryland. 40315. 



Cattell„G. W., Woodbury, N. J. : Speci- 

 men of wood from New Jersey. 39702. 



Caudell, a. N., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two hundred and ninety-six in- 

 sects (40147); 5 insects of the family 

 Locustidfp (40760). 



Cecconi, Dr. GiACo.Mo,Vallombrosa, Flor- 

 ence, Italy: Bats and reptiles. Pur- 

 chase. 39771. 



Chamberlain, E. B., Washington, D. C. : 

 Two specimens of mosses from Maine. 

 40314. 



