LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Rkkek, 1'. L., Wayliintitnii, 1). C. : One 

 hundred and twenty-live jilants from 

 Maine, Africa, and Soutli America. 

 o9566. 



RiDGWAY, H(JBERT, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Twenty-two bird^' wkins and a 

 collection of plants from s^outhern Illi- 

 nois. (89496, .39565. ) 



Riley, .J. II., U. 8. National Museum: 

 Two eggs of Br()ad-winged hawk, Bvfco 

 platypteriiK, from Fairfax County, Va. 

 (39333); 5 Inrds' skins and 261 birds' 

 skins from Virginia and West Virginia 

 (39352, 39353); set of three eggs of 

 Broad-winged hawk, Butco platyplerns, 

 from Fairfax County, Va. (39393); 2 

 squirrels and a chipnmnk (39411); 3 

 l)irds in -first plumage from Virginia 

 (39497); 20 birds' skins from Virginia 

 (39537). 



RiNEHART, Mrs. Nellie, Weston, Mo.: 

 Marine shells and a fish from the Phil- 

 il)pine Islands. 38767. 



RiTLAW, Walter, Dania, Fla. : Specimen 

 of Portuguese ^lan-of-war, Noincux gru- 

 novii. 39039. 



RrrxEH, Dr. W. Iv, Ihiiversity of C'ali- 

 fornia, Berkeley, Cal. : Twenty-eight 

 specimens (14 species) of decapod crus- 

 taceans. 39216. (See under Califor- 

 nia, University of. ) 



KoHii, ^I. L., Ordnance Department, Ma- 

 nila, r. I.: Natural history specimens 

 from the Philippine Islands and China. 

 38826. 



RoBEKsox, (lEoKOE, Washington, I). C: 

 Two Tuscarora l)owsand arrows, blow- 

 tul)e and arrow. Purchase. 39102. 



Roberts, Dr. Annie E., Myrtle Point, 

 Oreg. : Specimen of Papilia nihiihis 

 Boisduval. 38485. 



Roberts, Hon. E. W., Washington, D. 

 C. : Pair of Chucki-hi snowshoes from 

 northeastern Sil)eria, worn by Lieuten- 

 ant Bertholf, T. S. Revenue-Cutter 

 Service, while introducing tame rein- 

 deer into Alaska; also one cedar-bark 

 wallet from Sitka. Exchange. 39443. 



Roberts, INIiss Mona, Washington, D. C. : 

 Eyed elater, .l/rn/.s- tici(/<(liis Linna-us. 

 38253. 



Robertson, Prof. Charles, Carlinville, 

 111. : Nineteen cotypes of Hymenoptera. 

 38385. 



Robinson, Thomas \., (ialveston, Tex.: 

 Pumice dust. .'38207. 



RocKHiLL, Hon. \V. W., Wasiiington, 

 D. C. : TIn-ee jiairs of mandarin's silk 

 socks from Pekin, ('hina. 389S4. 



Rogers, L. T., IMilton Junction, Wis.: 

 Four photographs of the Rogers family, 

 and a photograph of the steamboat 

 SardiiiKilt. 38218. 



Rose, J. N., V. S. National ^Museum: 

 Three thousand specimens, consisting 

 of herbarium material, seeds, and fruits 

 in formalin, and living plants, collected 

 in Mexico in 1901 (;»813); foursi)ecies 

 of fishes from Mexico (38961); 100 

 plants collected principally in green- 

 houses of Washington, D. C. (39.']03). 



Rosenberg, W. F. H., London, England: 

 One hundred and six specimens of 

 mammals from western South America. 

 Purchase. (38969.) 



Rosendahl, C. O., University of Minne- 

 sota, Minneapolis, jNIinn.: One hundred 

 plants from Vancouver Island, Canada. 

 Purchase. 39023. 



Ross, Bernard R. (no address), (ollec- 

 tion of Arctic relics. 38899. 



Ross, John R., Charlotte, N. ('.: Hair- 

 worm {(lordiiis). 3906(i. 



Rous, Sloman, Jersey (!'ity, \. .1.: Speci- 

 mens of Hammerhead plumarian, flipn- 

 lium kenmixc. 38522. 



Rousseau, M. C, Rousseau, S. Hak.: 

 Plant from South Dakota. 39l:!9. 



Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. H., Seattle, 

 Wash.: Twenty-five specimens (6 spe- 

 cies) of Jurassic fossils from Ilianuia 

 Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska. 38782. 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Agriculture, I)e])artment of, and Kew, 

 F]ngland. ) 



Royal Botanic (Jarden. (See undi'r 

 Seebpore, Calcutta, Bengal, Imlia. ) 



Royal Museum of Natural History. 

 (See under Leiden, Holland.) 



RuDL), Harry, Alexandria, Va. : Two 

 photographs of the grand jury wliicli 

 indicted Jefferson. Da vis. 39025. 



RuFFiN, Hon. J. N. (See under Smilli- 

 sonian Institution, IJnreau of Ethnol- 

 ogy- ) 



RiKiGLES, E. S., Dissington Farm, Rappa- 

 hannock River, King George County, 

 Va. : Ferruginous concretions. 38.'!70. 



