APPENDIX II. 



List of Accessions during the year ending June 30, 1898. 



[All accessions markeil 



"N" and "O" indicate material obtained primarily for exhibition at the 

 Nashville and Omaha expositions, respectively.] 



Abel, J. C, Lancaster, Pa. : Stone imple- 

 ments from the l)anks of the Susque- 

 hanna River, near Turliey Hill, Penn- 

 sylvania (32510); hammer stones, 

 pestles, grooved axes, arrow and spear- 

 heads found on the Conostoga Hills, 

 near Lancaster (32515, 33082) ; hammer 

 stones, rude notched imxilements, 

 grooved as, arrow and spearheads 

 (33626). 



Abbott, Miss Mollis, Yineland, N. J. : 

 Nine plants. 33729. 



Abbott, W. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Sword cane from New Orleans, two- 

 barreled j)istol, probably of German 

 make, from Muskegon, 111., and a baton. 

 Loan. 33282. 



Abbott, Dr. William L., Bombay, 

 India: Five hundred and sixty-nine 

 birds' skins, 61 birds' eggs, 13 birds' 

 nests, reptiles, ethnological objects, 

 insects, mammal skins, slcuUs, skele- 

 tons of mammals, reptiles, and birds, 

 and worms from Trong, Lower Siam 

 (32376) ; 78 mammal skins, 17 alcoholic 

 mammals, 75 birds' skins, skeletons, 

 insects, ethnological objects, and 8 

 lizards in alcohol from Ladak and Kash- 

 mir (33299). 



Adams, C. C, Urbana, 111. : Eight speci- 

 mens of Brack tjn em urns d-punctatun 

 Currie (sp. nov.), from Plicruix, Ariz. 

 33494. 



Adams, Prof. F. D. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Surv(!y.) 



Adams, Herbert, New York City : Plas- 

 ter model of statue of the late Prof. 

 Joseph Henry. 33682. 



Adler, Dr. Cyrus, Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution: Pair of Syrian sandals. 32928. 

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Agriculture, Department of, Hon. 

 James Wilson, Secretary : Land shells 

 collected in Mexico by E. W. Nelson 

 (32677); three beetles and a grass- 

 hopper (32691) ; land shells collected 

 by E. A. Nelson in Mexico, and fresh- 

 water shells collected by Vernon 

 Bailey in Wasliington (32752) ; crus- 

 taceans from Mexico collected by E. 

 W. Nelson (32756); xjhyllopod crus- 

 taceans from California collected by 

 Vernon Bailey (32821) ; crustaceans 

 and leeches, fishes, shells, Insects, 

 reptiles, and batrachians collected bj'' 

 Professor Swingle aud H. I. Webber 

 in Florida (32829); x>"pa of JJi/nastes 

 tityus (32899) ; guauo of an insect- 

 eating animal (32932) ; fresh-water 

 shrimp from Mexico, and two cray- 

 fishes from Oregon and Virginia 

 (33063); 944 specimens of Coccinelli- 

 djB collected by A. Koebele in Aus- 

 tralia, China, Formosa, Japan, Ha- 

 waii, and Mexico (33079) ; small col- 

 lection of fishes made by E. W. Nel- 

 son in Mexico in 1897 (33093) ; speci- 

 mens of Livoneca californica, a fish 

 parasite (33139) ; land and fresh- 

 water shells from Mexico, and marine 

 shells from Bermuda (33439); land 

 aud fresh-water shells from Mexico 

 (33632). 

 Material deposited in the Xational Her- 

 barium: Specimen of Xandiiiia domes- 

 tiea (32371); siiecimen of XapoJeona 

 imperiaJis (32394); 47 western plants 

 (32435); 1,800 plants collected by G. 

 R. Vasey in Washington (32503); 63 

 plants collected by W. M. Canby and 

 J. N. Rose in Virginia (32511); 59 

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