LIST OP^ ACCESSIONS. 



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T'NDERWOoi), L. M. — Continiunl. 

 mens of JriiKftna triphiiUum (31074); 

 specimen of TrUlhim ti luhrwoodii SmaW 

 (32184). 



Vax Dkniurgii, .Ioiin, San Framisco, 

 California : Specimen ol' SceIo2)orits licki 

 from I^owor California. 31856. 



Van Detskx, Mrs. Alys Bates, Hart- 

 ford, Conneeticnt: Collection of china 

 plates, pitchers, and other objects illus- 

 trative of American history (314(55, 

 31552); 3 jiieces of pottery (31593); 

 5 pieces of pottery (31594); collection 

 of china i>lates (311511 ) ; 3 pieces of pot- 

 tery (31670). Dei)Osit. 



Van Gaasheek & Akkell, New York 

 City: A reclininc; Huddha, 2 bronze 

 r.uddhas, Buddha, a kislimu. bronze 

 idol, and model of a mos(|ue (pur- 

 chase "N") (31914); oriental standing- 

 lamp (purchase) (31952;. 



Vax Hise, C. R., Madison, Wisconsin: 

 Jaspalitc from Negaunee formation of 

 Lower Marciuette series. 32278. 



Aan Hyning, T., Des Moines, Iowa: One 

 hundred and twenty-two specimens of 

 land, fresh-water, and marine shells 

 from various localities, and a cluster 

 of barnacles from Portland, Oregon. 

 32067. 



A'an Kirk, .T. W., Potts Grove, Pennsyl- 

 vania: Fossils and archaological ob- 

 jects from Northumberland County. 

 Exchange. 31297. 



Van Kexesselaer, a. Cortland, Stock- 

 bridge, Massachusetts: Mezzotiut of 

 the late Dr. Archibald Bruce, of New 

 York City. Presented to the Smith- 

 sonian Institution and deposited in 

 National Museum. 32093. 



Vaniz, Dr. G. W. Smith, Weather Bureau, 

 Canton, Mississippi : lnopod (ArmadiUi- 

 dium vulgare). 31740. 



Varsovik, Russia : Branicki Museum, 

 transmitted by Prof. Jean Stolzman : 

 One hundred and fifty-two birds' skins 

 from Peru and Transcaspia. Exchange. 

 32231. 



Vaugiiax, T. Waylaxd, U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Shells from the drift in Texan 

 rivers. 31966. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Vkrrill, Prof. A. E. (See under Peabody 

 Museum.) 



Victoria, British Columbia: Provin- 

 cial Museum, transmitted by John Fan- 



VicToRiA, British Columbia — Cont'd, 

 nin: Ninety -seven birds' skins from 

 British Cobumbia (311.58); 6 Crows 

 (31415). Exchange. 



Vienna, Austria : Royal Natural His- 

 tory Society Hotmuseum: One hun- 

 dred plants. Exchange. 31355. 



Vinton, H. A. & F. H., Bedford Village, 

 New York : Spinet made by Joseph 

 Mahoon, London, probably in the sev- 

 enteenth century. Deposit. 32205. 



Von Streeruwitz, W. H., Austin, Texas : 

 Geological material. 31510. 



Wagner Free Institute ok Science, 

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Two spe- 

 cies of Area, types of AV. A\'aguer. 

 31887. 



Walcott, Mr. C. D., Director IT. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey: fJold-bearing quartz 

 and other material from Red Mountain 

 and Silver Peak Districts, Nevada. 

 32045. 



Walker, Bryant, Detroit, Michigan: 

 Two specimens of Ci/chrua (indrewsii 

 from Roan Mountain, North Carolina; 

 shells, representing 4 species (31024); 

 Uniouidtp, representing 3 species from 

 the eastern section of the United States 

 (31091); fresh-water shells from the 

 Philippine Islands, representing 3 spe- 

 cies (32087). 



Walker, Wythe, Victor, California: 

 Speeinien of Serphus dilatatHx. 31990. 



War Department, U. S. : Signal Office, 

 Gen. A. \Y. Greely, Chief Signal Officer: 

 Beardslee Magneto dial telegraph in- 

 strumenit. Deposit, 31944. 



Ward, H. A., Rochester, New York : Geo- 

 logical material. Purchase. 30953. 



Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, New York : Eleven 

 trilobites (purchase) (31698); 7 parrots 

 from various localities (purchase "N") 

 (31704); cast of specimen of Asaphus 

 t/if/as (purchase "N") (31720); 3 par- 

 rots (purchase "N") (31741); mammal 

 skins (purchase "N") (31744); fossil 

 crinoids (purchase "N") (317.56); 4 

 specimens of Cambrian trilobites '^pur- 

 chase "N") (31758); anatomical models 

 and limbs (].urchase "N") (31780); 13 

 fossil fishes (purchase "N") (31793); 

 skull of a crocodile (purchase "N") 

 (31872) ; itacolumite from Agra, India 

 (exchange) (31895); gold and silver 

 specimens (purchase "N") (31896); 



