LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Elliot, D. G., Field Columbian Museum, 

 Chicago, 111.: Two bats. 40186. 



Elliott, C. B., Riverside, Comi. : Crab- 

 spider, Acrosovia ritgosum Htz. 39903. 



Elliott, R. M., U. S. Fish Commission: 

 Turtle, Kinosternon penhsyhrmlcinn, 

 from the Potomac River. 41057. 



Ellis, GEORCiE W., Monrovia, Liberia: 

 Two hundred and fourteen ethnological 

 specimens. Loan. 8512. 



Elmer, A. D. E., Paloalto, Cal.: Two 

 hundred plants from California. Pur- 

 chase. 40062. 



Emerson, A. S. (8ee under National 

 IMarble Company, Murphy, N. C. ) 



Emerson, Prof. B. K., Amherst College, 

 Amherst, Mass. : Fourteen specimens of 

 diabase and associated rock from Mas- 

 sachusetts. 40343. 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. N., Prince- 

 ton, N. J. : Tobacco bag, Kuskokwim 

 lamp, 2 berry-winnowing baskets and 

 37 gambling sticks (exchange) (40054); 

 Alaskan basket (gift) (40055); set of 

 tools used by a Tlinkit Indian wood- 

 carver in making dugout canoes, masks, 

 etc. (gift) (40238); ethnological objects 

 from British Columbia (purchase) 

 (40349); baskets, masks, and other 

 objects (purchase) L. P. X. (40383); 

 South coast basket (exchange) (40881); 

 2 masks, 2 mortars, wand club, and a 

 wooden figure (purchase) (41221). 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Bureau of American Ethnology. ) 



English, G. L.,& Co., New York City: 

 Nineteen specimens of minerals (pur- 

 chase) (40155); specimen of anargite 

 and 2 specimens of fluorite (purchase) 

 L. P. X. (40156); 8 specimens of min- 

 erals (purchase) L. P. X. (40590); 9 

 specimens of minerals from the Andes 

 of Ovalle, Chile (purchase) L. P. X. 

 (40958). 



Entwistle, W. B., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of Florida galinule, (iallmula 

 galeaia. 39983. 



Esopus Millstone Company, Kingston, 

 N. Y. : Received through Mr. A. Hayes. 

 Small millstone from quarries near Ac- 

 cord, N. Y. 39921. 



Esterley, (t. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Caseworm ( TJtyridopterijx epJieremirfor- 

 mis Usild). 39629. 



Evermann, Dr. B. W., U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, W^ashington, D. C: Plants, 

 land and fresh-water shells from Cali- 

 fornia. (40324; 41044.) 



Fahs, R. Z., Kirkland, Wash.: About 50 

 specimens (11 species) of land and 

 fresh-water mollusks from the north- 

 western section of the United States. 

 40487. 



Fall, Prof. H. C, Pasadena, Cal. : Thirty- 

 seven beetles, 30 being cotypes. 40210. 



Fargo, J. F. : Received through Mr. Wirt 

 Tassin, U. S. National IVIuseum. Corun- 

 dum in granite from San Antonio Can- 

 yon, San Bernardino County, Cal. 

 Exchange. 40955. 



Farrington, Prof. O. C. (See under 

 Field Columbian Museum. ) 



Faxon, Dr. W^ alter. (See under Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology. ) 



Featherstonhaugh, Dr. Thomas, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Three watch movements. 

 40325. 



Ferguson, A. M., University of Texas, 

 Dallas, Tex. : Specimen of Sedum from 

 Texas (40629); plant from Texas 

 (40629). 



Ferguson, C. B., Sulzer, Prince of Wales 

 Island, Alaska: Specimen of epidote. 

 40129. 



Fernald, ]M. L., Gray Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. : Twenty plants from 

 Maine. Exchange. 40815. 



Ferris, C. C, San Diego, Cal.: Butterfly 

 ( Thecla humuli Harris) . 40161. 



Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, Bureau of Amer- 

 ican Ethnology: Eleven torches from 

 Porto Rico and 2 saddle baskets (40914) ; 

 2 Spanish swords (40927); cylindrical 

 basket made from a palm-leaf sheath, 

 in open-coiled work with cover, made 

 by prisoners in a Porto Rican prison 

 (40113); bond indemnity for possession 

 of slaves, issued in Porto Rico, April 6, 

 1876 (41054). 



Fible, Miss Sarah, I'hiladelphia, Pa.: 

 Hat, belt, unfinished belt, baskets, and 

 specimens of raphia. 39938. 



