APPENDIX II. 



List of Accessions during the Fiscal Year endinc; June 30, 1899. 



[All accessions marked "O' 



indicate material obtained 

 Exposition.] 



primarily f<ir exhibition at the Omaha 



Abbott, Miss Millie, Vineland, N. J.: 

 Small collection of medicinal plants. 

 34270. 

 Abel, J. C. , Lancaster, Pa. : Collection of 

 rude chipped implements from the 

 Conestoga Hills near Lancaster (34256) ; 

 33 archfeological objects from the same 

 locahty (34949). 

 Adams, Harry, Mason City, W. Ya. : 

 Eighty-seven archseological objects 

 from Mason County. 33752. 

 Ai)I»er, Dr. Cyrus, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion: Engraved portraits of Ben Jon- 

 son, Ernest Mach, and Ernest Haeckel 

 (34328); pictures of Ramsgate, Eng- 

 land, containing views of churches and 

 synagogues (34627). 

 Agriculture, Department of, Hon. 

 James Wilson, Secretary: Two thou- 

 sand two hundred and twenty-six 

 Mexican insects collected by Prof. 

 Herbert Osborn (33999); 6 speci- 

 mens of slugs found on tobacco 

 plants (34277); South American in- 

 sects collected by Prof. L. Bruner 

 (34348); 9 specimens of Gelechiasol- 

 anella (34416); large collection of 

 Odonata, representing many species 

 new to the Museum collection 

 (34572); land shells from Mexico 

 (34950); 1,878 specimens of Diptera 

 (35025). 

 Deposited in the National Herhariain: 

 Three specimens of a rare fungus 

 from Arizona (34152) ; 130 plants 

 collected by F. V. Coville in Wash- 

 ington (34259); plant from the 

 grounds of the Department of Agri- 

 culture (34275); dried plants from 

 Oregon and Washington collected by 

 E. P. Sheldon (34298); 3 specimens 

 of moss from California and ]Marv- 



Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd. 

 Deposited in the Natiovul Herbarium — 

 Continued, 

 land (34450) ; 2 type specimens of 

 ]ilants collected by A. B. Eaton in 

 Newbury port, Mass. (34526); 2 

 plants from Bering Sea and Florida 

 (34877); plants obtained by Dr. A. 

 Koenig, Plum Township, Pa. 

 (34915); 398 plants (34981); speci- 

 men of Rihes divaricatwii collected 

 by W.F. Hebert (35009); received 

 through A. B. Eaton, 2 plants from 

 the conservatory of the Department 

 of Agriculture (35138). (See under 

 G. M. Bradford, B. H. Brodnax, L. 

 Bruner, C. B. Bryan, Frank Burton, 

 F.V. Coville, F.W. Cusack, Dr. W. 

 G. Deitz, Anthony Dignowitz, A. B. 

 Eaton, W. H. Evaiis, W. W. Harring- 

 ton, W. F. Heathman, W. F. He- 

 bert, G. Hogan, A. J. Johnson, A. 

 Koenig, N. B. Lukenty, W. W. Nor- 

 man, Herbert Osborn, J. C. Parlin, 

 C. C. Plitt, E. N. Plank, W. Rosalsky, 

 W.W. Rowles, J. Ford Sempers, C. L. 

 Shear, E. P. Sheldon, Aug. Steinman, 

 F. W. Thurow, S'. M. Tracy. 

 Akron Pottery Company, Akron, Ohio: 



Clay. 34174. 

 Albany Museum. (See under Grahams- 

 town, South Africa.) 

 Alexander, E. P., Greytown, Nicaragua: 

 Four bats in alcohol, from Greytown 

 (purchase) (33781); snake (gift) (33782) ; 

 seeds of Contre-veneno, supposed to be 

 an antidote for snake bites (gift) 

 (34631) . 

 Allen, C. H., Hon. (See under Navy 



Dei^artment. ) 

 Allen, Dr. J. A. (See under American 

 Museum of Natural History.) 



