LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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HUBER, William. (See nuder Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology.) 



Huffman, S. C, Pheasant Lake, Ind. : 

 Larva of Attacus cecropia Linn. 32416. 



Hughes, Mrs. S. M., Corpus Christi, 

 Tex. : Specimen of Hetcro<iamia bolli- 

 ana Saussnre (32778); beetle {Eleodes 

 carbonaria Say), and a caterpillar {Pa- 

 pilio crespliontes Cramer) (32950). 



HuLST, Dr. CIkokge D., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 Types of 42 species of North American 

 Geometrida-. 33384. 



Hunter Robert, St. .Johns, Newfound- 

 land : Skull of Poriioise ( Phocama) from 

 Greenland. 32891. 



Hunter, William, National Zoological 

 Pai'k; specimen of Drtjopteris crifntata, 

 (32398); pLmts (32567, 32700, 32709, 

 32879, 33130); reptiles and hatrachians 

 from Missouri, Illinois, and Indian Ter- 

 ritory. 33154. 



Iheking, Dr. H. von, Musou Paulista, 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil. Shells, represent- 

 ing 41 species, from San Sebastian 

 Island, Brazil. 32768. 



I.iima, Dr. I. (See under Tokyo, .Tii])an, 

 Science College, Imperial University). 



Illinois, University of, Urbana, 111. 

 Twelve birds' skins from the East 

 Indies. Exchange. 33340. 



INIUAN Museum. (See under Calcutta, 

 India.) 



Inuersoll, J. C, Bowie, Md. Twenty- 

 five shells, bird in alcohol, 10 insects, 

 representing 6 species, 11 reptiles, 85 

 birds' skins from Honduras. I'nrchase. 

 32579. 



Ingersoll-Skrgeant Drili- Company, 

 Now York City. I*ln)togra])hH of va- 

 rious types of drills and mountings. 

 "O." 33523. 



Inlani> Print^ir Company, Chicago, 111. 

 Specimen of "nature printing." 333.38. 



Institito Fisico-Geograi'ico i)e Costa 

 Rica. (See under Costa Ixica.) 



iNTFRioR Department: 



United States Geological Survey: Four 

 boxes containing rocks and other 

 material from California, Oregon, 

 and Montana (32323); 39 specimeus 

 of invertebrate cretaceous fossils .ind 

 about 24 specimens of ]>lants (32(ir)4) ; 

 3 slabs of lingulas from the Medina 

 sandstone at Lockport, N. Y., col- 

 lected by Prof. G. K. Gilbert (32917;) 



Interior Department — Continued. 

 United StatcH (ieologieal Survey — Cont'd, 

 arrowheads, chips, flakes, etc., of 

 obsidian found in Inyo County, Cal. 

 (32975) ; 310 plants collected in Idaho 

 and Montana, by J. B. Leiberg 

 (32990) ; 87 specimens of fossils from 

 the Middle Cambrian (?) Ocoll, and 

 Chickamauga limestone of Tennessee, 

 collected by E. O. Ulrich (33004); 

 geological collections representing 

 the Bidwell Bar, Dowuieville, and 

 Chico quadrangles, collected by H. 

 W. Turner (33010); selected collec- 

 tion of rocks representing the Sonora 

 and Jackson (piadrangles in the gold 

 belt of California, collected by H. 

 W. Turner (33040); 33 fossil plants 

 from the San Pablo formation, north 

 of Mount Diablo, Arizona, collected 

 by H. W. Turner (33048); 9 speci- 

 mens showing spheroidal weathering 

 of shale, from the Cretaceous Shale 

 (Chico ),ShastaCounty, Cal., obtained 

 by. J. S. Diller (.33108); fossil speci- 

 men from the Carl)oniferous strata of 

 Gordon, Palo Pinto County, Tex., 

 transmitted by Frank Burns (33122) ; 

 specimen of goniatite; 3 Jurassic 

 insects, 15 Ammonites and a slab 

 of Truiissic fishes, obtained from 

 the NEtihville Exposition exhibit 

 (33172); geological material from 

 Judith Mountains, Montana, col- 

 lected by L. V. Pirsson and W. H. 

 W<'ed (33189) ; 7 specimens of fulgu- 

 rite from Telluride <|uadrangle, Roll- 

 ing Mountain, Colorado; 2 speci- 

 mens of telluride from Crested Butte 

 quadrangle, Crested Butte; 4 speci- 

 mens from the Elk j\Iouhtains quad- 

 rangle, from Castle Creek (33217).; 

 collection of rocks from the 

 Little Rocky IMountains of Montana, 

 assembled by Messrs. Walter H. 

 Weed and L. V. Pirsson (33320) ; 49 

 specimens of Canadian rocks, col- 

 lected by Prof. F. D. Adams, Mon- 

 treal, Canada (33274); vertebrate 

 and invertebrate fossils from Mis- 

 sissippi, collected by Frank Burns 

 and L. C. .Johnson (3.3318); 26 speci- 

 mens of Cretaceous inverteJtrates, 

 c(dlected by L. C. Johnson from the 

 '■Tombigbee Sand," near Columbus, 

 Miss. (33326) ; 285 plants, collected l)y 



