LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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15.VKEU, Prof. C. V. — Contimu'd. 



representiiift iil)()ut 18,000 Hpeciiiiens 

 (34187); ;i large collection of Siplioti- 

 aptera, coihsiytiuK of about 234 glass 

 slides mounted in l)alsam (34228); col- 

 lection of al)out 1B,000 specimens of 

 Homoi)tera, birds, and birds' eggs ob- 

 tained i>rincipally from Colorado, and a 

 skin of Spermophile {Bpermopluhix clc- 

 gaus) (34272). 



Baker, Prof. ('. F., St. Croix Falls, AVis. : 

 Crustaceans, mollusks, sea-urchins, 

 and a fisb from Santa Marta, Colom- 

 bia and Haiti. Exchange. 34570. 



B.VKER, Dr. Fred., San Diego, Cal.: Two 

 species of land and marine shells from 

 South Coronado Island, Lower Cali- 

 fornia (34630); 13 specimens of mol- 

 lusks l)elonging to the genus VitrtveUa 

 from California (34720). 



Baker, J. C., Royal Gardens, Kew, 

 England, received through Dr. W. T. 

 Thiselton-Dyer, director: A large and 

 valuable collection of plants, containing 

 about 5,000 specimens and constituting 

 a part of Mr. Baker's private collec- 

 tion. 34652. 



Baker, Dr. J. W., U. S. Navy, Erie, Pa.: 

 Imago and pupa cases of May-fly, Ilex- 

 agenia limbaia Pictet (33771) ; Coccin- 

 ellid beetle, Anatis 15-punctata Oliv. 

 (33873). 



Baker University, Baldwin, Kans., re- 

 ceived through C. S. Parmenter: Forty 

 specimens of insects. 35028. 



Baldwin, H. O., New Brighton, Pa.: 

 Unfinished arrowhead and a Carbonif- 

 erous plant found near the junction of 

 Beaver River with the Ohio River. 

 -35013. 



Baldwin, Walter, Mount Vernon, Ind. : 

 Badge of the First Brigade, Second 

 Division, Seventh Army Corps, U. S. 

 Volunteers worn by the donor during 

 the Cuban campaign of the Spanish- 

 American war. 34968. 



Ball Brothers, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. : 

 Photograph of a specimen of Lady-fish, 

 Albula vulpes, from Biscayne Bay. 

 34804. 



Ballinger, R. H., Seattle, Wash.: Sam- 

 ple of diatomaceous earth. 34261. 



r.AL/.KR, S. M., New York City: Auto- 

 mol)ile carriages made in l.Sfl4 (gift); 

 extra engine accomi)anying the carriage 

 (deposit). 35051. 



Banos, Outram, Boston, Mass.: Four 

 parrot skins from South America 

 (gift) (34014); specimen of Ori/zonu/s 

 obsmrlor (gift) (34078); 54 birds' skins 

 from South America (gift) (34098); 

 14 small mammals from Colombia (ex- 

 change) (34477); 13 mammals (gift) 

 (34784). 



Bangs & Gavnor, Fayetteville, N. Y. : 

 Cement rock. 34243. 



Banks, Nathan, Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Four named species of Myrme- 

 leonids, new to the Museum collection. 

 Exchange. 34043. 



Banning, Hancock, Los Angeles, Cal.: 

 Soapstone vessels from Avalon, Santa 

 Catalina Island, coast of California. 

 34715. (O.) 



Banning & Co., Los Angeles, Cal.: Soap- 

 stone and talc. 34336. 



Barber, Mrs. A. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Part of a weatherworn skull of a buf- 

 falo. 34079. 



Barber, A. AV., AVashington, D. C. : 

 Leg bones of Ilippotherium (34197); 

 large chipped implement of quartzite 

 from the shore of White River, South 

 Dakota, skull from near the Bad Lands, 

 and 6 fragments of a peculiar concre- 

 tion from Rosebud Indian Reservation 

 (34910). 



Barber, E. A., Philadelphia, Pa.: Col- 

 lection of pottery and porcelains 

 (34791); collection of early American 

 pottery (34926). Purchase. 



Barber, CM., Rudioso, N. Mex.: Nine- 

 teen specimens of reptiles and l)atra- 

 chians from New Mexico. Purchase. 

 34617. 



Barber, PIerbbrt, AVashington, D. C. : 

 Eight species of Odonata. 34577. 



Barbour, E. H., University of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln, Nebr. : (\)ncretions and min- 

 erals. 34785. 



Barlow, Hon. A. D., City of Mexico, 

 Mexico, received through Department 

 of State: Mexican musical instrument. 

 34889, 



