LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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I NTEKioii ])ei"ARtment — Coiitinued. 



duplicates (40875); 3 specimens of 

 minerals (40952); Crater Lake col- 

 lection of rocks (40963); 140 speci- 

 mens of TriarUiras bccki from Rome, 

 N. Y., with appendages, studied and 

 described by Hon. C. I). Walcott 

 (41011); rock-bearing gold (?) from 

 Harris quarry, near Laceyville, Pa., 

 collected by W. Higgins (41139); fos- 

 sil wood and Hot Springs material 

 from the Yellowstone National Park 

 (41154); Lower Cambrian brachio- 

 pods of the genera Obolus, Obolella, 

 LlugnUa, Lingulepis, Acrothele, and 

 Orihis (41173); collection of rocks 

 from Ascutney Mountain, Vermont 

 (41181); Oriskany fossils from Key- 

 ser, W. Va., and vicinity, collected 

 principally by Ira Sayles. (See un- 

 der J. W. Horstman. ) 

 International Acheson Graphite Co. 



(See under W. O. Snelling. ) 

 Ikwin, Hardin, Havre, Mont. Received 

 through Dr. A. K. Fisher: Salaman- 

 der ( Amhyntoma thjrmiim), from Mon- 

 tana. 40006. 

 Jackson, J. W., Manchester, England: 

 Fresh - water shells from England. 

 (39820; 39926.) 

 Jackson, Sheldon, Sitka, Alaska. Re- 

 ceived through Dei)artment of Agri- 

 culture: Four plants from Unalaska 

 River, Alaska. 39716. 



Jackson, Sidney William, Sydney, Aus- 

 tralia: Three hundred and twenty-nine 

 shells (S3 species) of Australian land 

 shells (40806); 202 specimens (51 spe- 

 cies) of fresh-water shells from Aus- 

 tralia (41096). Purchase. 



Jackson, Miss Victoria, Bowling Green, 

 Ky. : Fifteen species of land and fresh- 

 water shells. 40471. 



Javne, ^Irs. J. L., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sanioan outrigger canoe. Deposit. 8422. 



Jenkins, Dr. O. P., Leland Stanford Jun- 

 ior University, Stanford University, 

 California: Received through U. S. Fish 

 Commission. Type specimens of new 

 species of fishes collected at Honolulu, 

 Hawaii, in 1889. 40470. 



Jenks, a. E. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



JENNiNiis, J. H., Washington, I). C. : 

 Specimen of Tung-Kwan-San, a med- 

 ical powder. 40275. 



John, Andrew, Washington, D. C. : Set 

 of 8 pieces of Seneca Indian gand^ling 

 dice. Purchase. 40840. 



Johnson, Prof. C. W., W^agner Free In- 

 stitute, Philadelphia, Pa.: Seven speci- 

 mens of Diptera, including four cotypes. 

 39748. 



Johnson, C. W., Boston Society of Nat- 

 ural History, Boston, Mass. : Nine speci- 

 mens of Diptera. 40618. 



Johnson, J. T., Galesburg, 111.: Plant. 

 39699. 



Johnston, Elizabeth Bryant, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Two photographs of Indian 

 groups (40739) ; plaster bust of George 

 Washington made from the life mold 

 by Jean Antoine Houdon at Mount 

 Vernon in 1785 (41137). 



Johnston, Miss Louise, Wooster, Ohio: 

 Costume of the Yow people of China. 

 Purchase. 39910. 



Jones, G. M., Richmond, Va. : Brass 

 medal commemorating the departure of 

 the American Army from Valley Forge. 

 Purchase. 39611. 



Jones, M. E. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Jones, Wyatt W., Bozeman, Mont.: One 

 hundred and fifty plants from Mon- 

 tana. Purchase. 39857. 



Jordan, Dr. D. S. (See under U. S. Fish 

 Commission; also under Leland Stan- 

 ford Junior University. ) 



JuDAY, Chancey. (See under U. S. Fish 

 Commission.) 



Kearney, T. H. and W. R. Maxon, 

 Washington, D. C. : Thirty specimens 

 of plantscollectedon Plummers Island, 

 near Cabin John, Md. 40460. 



Kellerman, Dr. W. A., Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio: Specimens of 

 Nymplixa advena from Cadiz J.unction, 

 Harrison County, Ohio; Buckeye Lake, 

 Ohio; and IVIartinton, W. Va. (39618; 

 39700; 39804); 2 specimens of Nymphxa 



