APPENDIX II. 



List of Accessions. 



Aiuiirir, ]\IasU'r (iKoKciE, Soldirr, Malio: 

 Two spei'iineiiti of Cet-ropia moths. 



Ahhott, MisH Nellie, Viiieland, N. J.: 

 Plant. :?525H. 



Abbott, Dr. W. L., Singapore, Strait!^ 

 Settlements: A large and valuable col- 

 lection of natural-hisitory specimen!^, 

 including niannnal skins, birds' skins 

 and eggs, rejitiles and l)atrachians, uiol- 

 lusks, insects, skeletons of l)irds, niani- 

 luais, and a reptile, also ethnological 

 objects, from Trong, Lower Siam 

 (35822); 80 birds' skins, mammal 

 skins, insect><, and ethnological objects 

 from Selitar, Singapore Island (35505); 

 mammals, birds' skins, reptiles, shells, 

 in.«ects, fishes, marine invertebrates, 

 mammal skeletons, ethnological ob- 

 jects, and a canoe obtained from islands 

 in the China Sea (3H053). 



Abel, J. C, Lancaster, Pa.: Stone iniiile- 

 nients from the Conestoga Hills, near 

 Lancaster (35323); arrow-points, scrap- 

 ers, and flint chips (35552) ; stone im- 

 plements (35735); rude chipped imjile- 

 ments and arrow-points of white (juartz 

 (35S40); rude pieces nf white quart/, 

 etc. (.35!>55); arrow-points and spear- 

 heads and two unfinished bainier stones 

 (3()219); 81 arclm-ologiral ol)jects from 

 file Conestoga Hills and a copper im- 

 plement from an island in the Susque- 

 hanna River, near Blue Rock (36369). 



.\ D.V.MS, C. F., Kan.sas City, Mo.: Insects 

 (35367, 35750, .36009). 



Ai)MiK.\L Dewey Reception Com.mittek. 

 Received through W. H. Moses, chair- 

 man: Bronze badge made from metal 

 captured at ^lanilaaml struck in honor 

 of tiic AdmiiaJ's return to Wasiiiiigtoii, 

 Octolx-r •_', IS'.i'.t, and a complete set of 

 buttons worn by members of the com- 

 mittee. ^^878. 



.VCKKILTIKE, i)EI».\KTMENT OF. HoU. 



.James Wilson, Secretary: Collection 

 of insects from Texas (35708) ; 6 spec- 

 imens of rare dragonflies from Cory, 

 Maine, collected by Mr. F. L. Harvey 

 (35826) ; large collection oi Odonata 

 from ]\Iaine ol)tained by ^Ir. Harvey 

 (35828); large collection of insects 

 obtained l)y August Busck in Porto 

 Rico (36240); 2 cral)S from Texas 

 ~ collected Ijy Vernon Bailey (36504) ; 

 land and fresh-water shells obtaine<l 

 l)y E. \V. Nelson in Mexico (1^531); 

 2 specimens of crabs {Psendothei- 

 plmsa ) collected in INIexico 1 ly Messrs. 

 Nelson and Goldman (36547 ) ; about 

 5,000 insects collected in Porto Rico 

 by August Busck (36620). 

 Materiiil deposited hi llw Xafiojuil llcr- 

 Ixiriiiiii: Forty-six plants (35315); 

 specimen of Surcobntiix haUnji C'oville, 

 collected l)y H. W. Turner (35440); 

 2,300 plants collected by T. H. Kear- 

 ney in Virginia and North Carolina 

 (35441 ) ; 100 plants collected by F. V. 

 Coville and T. H. Kearney (35442); 

 107 ])lants obtained by Professor Fla- 

 hault (35758); 2 ])lants collected by 

 Mrs. E. P. Mc(iowan (35776); 2,500 

 I>lants of the Harriman Alaska 

 t'xpedition, collected chiefiy by 

 Messrs. Coville and Kearney |36,S66); 

 132 plants obtained by .\ven Nelson 

 (35934); received through Prof. F. 

 Lam.son-Scribner, 25 forage plants 

 (36104) ; 19 plants from Kansas col- 

 lected by F. V. Coville (36257); 153 

 plants from North Carolina and Vir- 

 ginia collected by F. V. Coville 

 I3()2.58); 60 plants from Maryland 

 collected by Mr. Coville (.36259); 123 

 plants from the District of C<)lnnd)ia 

 colle«'te<l by Mr. Coville (36260); 3 

 l)laats from Connecticut collected by 

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