LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Kali'II, Dr. W. L. — Continued, 

 soniiin Institution and depositedin the 

 National Museum. 32007. 



Kambo, M. Elmkr, Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania : Specimen of I 'ori/daliis cornu- 

 iua (30834) ; specimens of J-l»chna heron 

 Fab. (32183). 



liAxnoLPH, P. B., Seattle, Washington: 

 Land-shells, representing three species. 

 31786. 



Kam>om, Gilbert, Hnrley, Wisconsin: 

 Sixty-one plants. 31083. 



Kansdkll, J. W., Middletowu, Cal- 

 ifornia: Specimen of Bnpiestis laula 

 Leeonte. .32097. 



Rathray, Rev. K. F., Washington, Dis- 

 trict of Columbia: Specimens of Epi- 

 phragmophora jide1\8, from Puget Sound. 

 31.518. 



Rect»)H, .!., Washington, District of Co- 

 lumbia: Cell of Porter Wasp, Eumenes 

 f rater na Say. 32249. 



Re<;ca, Mrs. E. M., New York City : White 

 metal miniature models of the Viking 

 ship and the Santa Maria. 3211.5. 



Rkii), C. H., Flagstaff, Arizona, trans- 

 mitted by Dr. H. E. Fernow : Specimen 

 of TliuapiaJpesire. 32035. 



li'K.MCK, A. B., Truckee, California: Min- 

 eral. 31139. 



Ketiierkori), W. O., Tipton, California: 

 Two-tailed lizard from California 

 (31561); beetles — Ptinid and Dermes- 

 tid — ro]>resenting 2 species from Cali- 

 fornia (3176S); 19 beetles (32052). 



Peverchon, .1., Dallas, Texas: Herba- 

 rium specimen of Lactuca scartoJa L. 

 30867. 



IfiCE, Miss S. T., Worthington, Massa- 

 chusetts: Specimen o{ (lentiaiia ci'inita 

 (albino). 31228. 



Pkhards, Ei-ias, New Orleans, Louis- 

 iana: Spade-like implement. Ex- 

 change. 31140. 



Plcn.MoM), C. W., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Eighteen Idrds' skins from Nica- 

 ragua. 31769. 



i;i(K,sE(KER, A. E., Oberliu, Ohio: Five 

 hundred plants from Danish West 

 Indies. Purchase. 31.500. 



Hideout, B. S., Norway, Maine: Speci- 

 men of trap-dike in granite. Pnr- 

 chase. 31701. 



RiDGWAY, Robert, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Carolina Paroquet from Floiida 

 (31173); Scarlet Tanager, I'innnio ir>i 



RiDGWAY, Robert — Continued. 

 thromelas (31329); two specimens of 

 American Crossbill, Loxia ciirvirostra 

 minor, from Brookland, District of Co- 

 lumbia (31589). 



RiDGWAY, Dr. T. E., Washington, Dis- 

 trict of Columbia: Autograph letter 

 ter from General Washington to (Quar- 

 termaster-General (Jreene, from Head- 

 quarters, Middlebrook, December 15, 

 1778, ordering that supplies be pro- 

 vided and deposited at Albany. De- 

 posit. Returned. 31521. 



Riley, .J. H., Falls Church, Virginia : Set 

 of eggs of Broadwinged Hawk, Biiteo 

 latissiiHK.s (31178) ; set of eggs of White- 

 breasted Nuthntch and an egg of Broad- 

 winged Hawk from Virginia (31246); 

 10 birds' skins from Virginia (32026). 



Robertson, Charles, Carlinville, Illi- 

 nois, transmitted by D. W. Coquillett : 

 Thirteen sjieciineus of North American 

 diptera, representing types of nine 

 species by Townsend and Coquillett. 

 30971. 



Robinette, F., Falls Church, Virginia: 

 Nest of Parula Warbler, Compsothhiins 

 americana, from \'irginia. 32177. 



Robinette, G. W., Flag Pond, Virginia: 

 Unios, representing seven snecieH. 

 31208. 



Robinette, .1. D., Flag Pond, Virginia: 

 Unios from southwestern ^'irginia. 

 (31013, 31051). 



Robinson, Dr. B. L., Gniy Herbarium, 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts: Twenty- 

 two fragments of i)lants, priucip.illy 

 from Mexico. Exchange. 31211. 



Robinson, Lieut. Wirt, U.S.A., Hubbard 

 Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Al- 

 bino Nighthawk, C ho rdciles Virginian its. 

 from Virginia. 31153. 



RoBiNso.v, W. R., Wingina, Virginia: 

 Runt egg of Field Sparrow, from Nel 

 son County. 31059. 



RocKiiiLL, Hon. W. W., Assistant Secre 

 tary of State: Korean idol obtained by 

 Dr. H. N. Allen. Purchase. 31129. 

 (See under Alfred E. Hippisley.) 



Root & Field, Kilboume, Illinois: Spec- 

 imen of Telea pohijihvmits Cramer. 

 .32150. 



ROREBECK, C. G., Falls Church. X'irginia : 

 Eight reptiles from Virginia Beaili. 

 31295. 



