LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Alkako, Sefior Anastasio, Director Ar- 

 cliivos Nacionales, Sau Jose, Costa Rica: 

 Twelve ))irds' skins obtained j)rinci- 

 pally from Cocos Island. :)901<S. 



Ai.i.ioN, (ii.ovEK M., Caniliridiiv, Mass.: 

 Bat, l!liu<jessa niiiintillti. .•!!»160. 



Allen, Hon. IIouack N. (See under 

 Landis, Dr. V. P..) 



Ali.icx, Dr. J. A. (See under .\nierican 

 Museum of Natural Ilisldrv, Xew York 

 City.) 



At-lex, O. S., Amelia Ciiurt House, Va. : 

 Vii-ginia Homed owl, linlio ririjinvivnx. 

 HSBSO. 



Allison, Andrew, P>ay St. Louis, Miss.: 

 Three water lilit's from Mississippi 

 (:W421); ri birds' skins (;5<)427). 



Alteh, N. B., Fort Hunter, N. Y.: Four 

 fragments of pottery and an arrow i)oint 

 from Minden, ^Montgomery County, 

 N. Y. ;!9500. 



Alwood, Pi-of. W. ]>., P.lacksburg, Va.: 

 SpeeimeTis of I'lrromo/iis (jr<(}>t;r Ashm. 

 39460. 



American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City: Two specimens of 

 Lepus forklanuii cJuqynuml, (39084); 

 through Dr. J. A. Allen, skin and skull 

 of bat, paratype of Myotic incautnK 

 ( 39209) . Exchange. 



Anderson and Price, Ormond, Fla. : 

 Specimen of shark [Rhhioihni s{). ). 

 38960. 



Andrews, C. L., Skagway, yVlaska: Skull 

 of a mountain goat and skull of a por- 

 cupine. 38330. 



Andrews, Emmett, Charlotte, N. C. : 

 S2)ecimen of Meyarhy^txa hnidtor Fabr. 

 38622. 



Andrews, L., Southington, Conn. : I'lant. 

 39366. 



Ankeny, Mrs. Levi, Walla Walla, Wash.: 

 Imbricated basket pat showing method 

 of sewing. 38983. 



Arethusa Spring Water Company, Sey- 

 mour, Conn.: Mineral water. 38769. 



Arnold, Hon. Delos, Pasadena, Cal.: 

 Types of fossil shells from the Post 

 Pliocene of San Pedro, California 

 (38298) ; 37 species of Pliocene and 

 Pleistocene fossils from San Pedro 

 (38452). 



Arnold,.). \V., Jacksonville, 111.: Fjipcr 

 and lower teeth ami fragments of tusk 

 and jaw nf MammnMi. rurcliase. 



3880!!. 



AsiU'RAi'T, C. iv, jr., < tbsi-rver, l'. S. 

 Weather Bureau, lidmiiiica, A\'est In- 

 dies: Bats and a cenliprdc fmrn the 

 West Indies (3.S'.)42):i-('ntipe(U- {llSiHi.")). 



AsHERMAX, (iEOKiiK, Cincinnati, ()lii(i: 

 Slal) containing spc<-imens of llrlc-n- 

 <tIiiiis (ji'tticnhiliiK, and slab containing 

 Merorriiiiis citrhis; also 300 selected 

 Ostracoda. Fxchange. 38689. 



Ash MEAD, W. II., IT. S. National i\Iuseum: 

 Insects, spiders, myriapods, inollusks, 

 crustaceans, etc., from Honolulu and 

 Waialua, Hawaiian Islands (3820")); 

 collections of natural history sjiecimens 

 from the Hawaiian Islands (:;S232, 

 38261, 38287, .3831 1 , 3834 1 , .38:!50 ) . 



Attwatek, H. p., Houston, Tex.: ( )ne 

 hundred and sixty-nine birds' eggs and 

 19 birds' nests from Texas. .387.^(1. 



AuGHiNBAU(Ui, Dr. W. K., Caracas, \'ene- 

 zuela: Ashes from the volcanic erup- 

 tion in St. Vincent which fell in 

 Barbados, 98 miles distant. 39385. 



Austix, Dr. (teorge 31., Wilmington, 

 Ohio: Four ostracode slabs, specimens 

 of Richmond and Clinton washings. 

 Exchange. 38551 . 



AvERiLL, H. K., Wasliington, D. C. : 

 Blue prints illustrating Commodore 

 Downie's tondi; blue prints of key to 

 Commodore MacDonough's victory, 

 and House of Rei)resentatives resolu- 

 tion authorizing delivery of rifles to 

 Captain Aikin's volunteers; iron lamp. 

 39077. 



Babb, CtEORge F., Amherst, Mass. : Speci- 

 men of Apliui'cia (niripes Pro v. 39397. 



Babbitt, J. P., Taunton, Mass.: Ten 

 birds' eggs from the Arctic coast of 

 British America. Purchase. 39394. 



Babcock, a. S., Rockville, R. I.: Moth, 

 Eudrijas (jhdti Fabr. 39502. 



Babcock, Lieut. C. F., U. S. A. (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution, Bureau 

 of Ethnology. ) 



Bach, John, U. S. Coast and Geodetic, 

 Survey, Manila, P. I.. Mannnal skull, 

 invertebrate fossils, and ethnographic 

 objects from Patago/ua. 39543. 



