LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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MoHKiisoN, A. S., New Albany, Ind.: Speci- 

 men of Thalexxa Ivnatur Unna'us. 

 39398. 



Morrison, James H. (See under Print z, 

 Isaiah.) 



Morse, Max, Columbus, Ohio: Eight 

 l)irds' skins. Exchange. 38882. 



Moss, William, Ashton- under- Lyne, 

 England: Small marine shells from 

 Lifons, Loyalty Islands. 39437. 



MossE, G., Berkeley Springs, W. Va. : 

 Chrysalis of the Yellow swallow-tail, 

 Jasoniadex {Papilio) turnus Linnaeus. 

 3829L 



Mi-DD, Dr. J. A., Hyattsville, Md. : Beetle 

 ( Alaus oculaius L. ) . 39560. 



MuLFORD, Miss F. A., Hempstead, Long 

 Island, X. Y.: Eight specimens of vio- 

 lets from Long Island. 39406. 



MuRGUiENDO, Hon. Prudencio. (See 

 under de Olea, Senor Don Serveriano. ) 



MusEO Nacional de Mexico. (See under 

 IVIexico, ]Mexico.) 



MusEU Pai'lista. (See under Sao Paulo. ) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 ])ridge, Mass. Received through Dr. 

 Walter Faxon: Nine specimens (5 spe- 

 cies) of crayfishes (39083); received 

 through Dr. C. R. Eastman, 2 casts of 

 teeth of fossil sharks (39420). 



Museum of Natural History. (See 

 under Paris, France. ) 



Nahl, 3Iiss Jennie, Traver, Cal.: Lizard. 

 38239. 



Natal Botanic Gardens. ( See under 

 Durban, Natal, Africa.) 



N.\tional Society OF Mines. (See under 

 Santiago, Chile. ) 



Nattress, Rev. Thomas, Amherstburg, 

 Ontario, Canada: Specimen of glaciated 

 rock, 5 specimens of minerals from the 

 Corniferous formation, and 125 speci- 

 mens of fossils from the Corniferous 

 and Hamilton formations. Exchange. 

 38836. 



Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

 Received through Rear-Admiral R. B. 

 Bradford, Chief Bureau of Equipment: 

 Volcanic dust collected in the South 

 Atlantic Ocean (39109); 14 specimens 

 of the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 

 obtained by the steamship Rhynland 

 on the passage from Liverpool to Phil- 

 adelphia, and a table of soundings 



Navy Department — Continued. 



(39228); sample of volcanic ilusl which 

 fell on the decks of the British steam- 

 ship Louiskmian on the passage from 

 Barbados to Trinidad (39446); sam]»l(> 

 of dust which fell on board the bark 

 Beechvood, May 9, 1902, when ;il)out 

 600 miles to the windward of Marti- 

 nique (39498); siu'cimea of volcanic 

 dust forwarded to the Hydrographic 

 Office by acting United States consular 

 agent at Natal, Rio Gratnle do Norte 

 (39528); volcanic dust whicli fell on 

 the decks of the British ship Comcric 

 (39553). Received through :\Ir. A. C. 

 Wrenn: Specimens of the bottom of 

 the Atlantic Ocean obtained ]>y the 

 U. S. S. Dolphin on a passage between 

 Cape Hatteras and Mora Passage, West 

 Indies (39251). 



Needham, Prof. J. (1., Lake Forest, III.: 

 Specimen of ( 'opido.^dinn t/iifc}ii:r How. 

 38610. 



Nelson, Aven, University of Wyoming, 

 Laramie, Wyo. : Nine hundred and 

 forty-one i)lants. Pui-cliase. :*>9114. 



Nelson, E. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Nernst Lamp (!ompa.\>, Pittsburg, Pa. 

 Received through Charles A. Terry 

 and A. J. Wurts: Three Nernst lamps, 

 with glower holders. 38852. 



Neumann, George, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Bamboo tobacco pipe from the 

 island of Luzon. 39174. 



Nevins, R. D. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Newcomb, H. H., Boston, ^Nlass.: Two 

 cotypes of ChionnlKtx kakthdin New- 

 comb. 38570. 



Newhall, W. H., U. S. National JNIu- 

 seum: Silicilled wood from Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (38469); monazite sand and 

 mineral waters from Brazil (38768). 

 (See under Miller, A. W.) 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, N. Y.: Four hundred and forty- 

 four plants collected in [Mexico by ( 1. 

 Schaffner (38963); 747 plants colle<-ted 

 in Porto Rico by A. .\. Heller (39060); 

 7 plants from California (.■>9072); plant 

 (39140); 2 plants from California 

 (39220); 8 plants (39274); plant from 

 California (39300). Exchange. 



