APPENDIX n. 



List of Accessions. 



Abbott, Dr. AVillia^f L., Straits Settle- 

 mentf;, ]\Ialay Peninsula: Valuable col- 

 lectiiin of ethnological material and 

 natural history specimens from Tenas- 

 serim, and the Andaman and Nicobar 

 islands (38307); natural history speci- 

 mens and ethnological objects from An- 

 daman and Nicobar islands, South 

 China Sea, and the eastern coast of the 

 Malay Peninsula (38608); material of 

 the same character from Sinkep Island, 

 Ijinga Island, Nicobar Islands and Su- 

 matra (38896). 

 Ibel, J. C, Lancaster, Pa.: Broken ar- 

 row points and workshop refuse found 

 in a field near Conestoga Creek, Lan- 

 caster County (38413); rude pieces of 

 quartz and quartzite from the Conestoga 

 Hills and a specimen of ArtIiropJii/ci(>i 

 harlani (38586). 

 Academy op Natural Sciences, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : South American mammals. 

 Exchange. 39085. 

 Adams, C. F., Independence, Mo.: 

 Twenty-nine specimens of Diptera. 

 (38477,38842.) 

 Agassiz, Dr. Alexander (See under 



Fish Commission, IT. S.) 

 Agriculture, Department of, Hon. 

 James Wilson, Secretary: Thirty 

 specimens of Heteropteraand 5 speci- 

 mens of Homoptera collected by 

 Messrs. Scott and Fiske of the Geor- 

 gia Experiment Station (38201); a 

 small collection of mosquitoes from 

 Jamaica, including 4 species new to 

 the collection (38324); 2 crabs from 

 Yucatan obtained by E. W. Nelson 

 and E. A. Goldman (38787); land 

 and fresh-water shells from Mexico 

 (39000); specimen of fruit belonging 



A(;kiculture, Department of — Cont'd, 

 to the Bigniniia family collected by 

 Dr. (liomez de la Maza, of Haliana, 

 (yuba (39065); lizard, Holbrook'm rua- 

 ■ ciildUi, coUec'ted l)y E. B. Sterling, 

 and received through C. L. Shear 

 (39336); 483 moths collected by 

 E. A. Schwarz in Victoria, Tex. 

 (39350); 10 species of land shells 

 from Mexico (39361). 

 Material deposited in. the National Herba- 

 rium: Four plants collected by Charles 

 C. Plitt, Baltimore, Md. (38183); 

 through Biological Survey, 3 speci- 

 mens of Cacti collected in Texas by 

 Vernon Bailey (38197) ; 20 plants col- 

 lected by J. B. Flett (38263) ; 2 speci- 

 mens of Cacti collected in Texas l)y 

 Vernon Bailey, received through 

 Biological Survey (38264); 60 plants 

 from Alaska obtained by F. A. Golder 

 (38322); 511 plants collected by C. 

 Novaes in Brazil (38354); plant from 

 Florida (38355) ; 194 plants collected 

 by E. L. Norris and David Griffith 

 in Nevada and Oregon (38500); 1,100 

 plants collected in Porto Rico by Drs. 

 0. F. Cook and L. M. Underwood, 

 and R. F. Griggs (38521); 76 jjlants 

 collected in Alaska by W. C. Men- 

 <lenhall (3S565); 5 plants from Texas 

 collected by J. B. Moorhead (38576); 

 5 specimens of Equisetatn. collected in 

 Alaska by Lieut. G. T. Emmons, 

 U. S. N. (38627); 109 plants collected 

 by A. J. Pieters in Ohio (38651); 6 

 plants from Texas collected by Ver- 

 non Bailey (38691); plants from 

 Panama collected by D. G. Fairchild 

 (38774); 132 plants collected by David 

 Griffith and E. L. Norris in Nevada 

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