LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Navy Depaktment — Continued. 



Cumberland in use during the civil 

 war, 1861-1865 (35460); four 24-inch 

 search li^htn and mounts captured from 

 the Spanish fleet at Manila (35509); 

 ribbons used with the floral decora- 

 tions of the graves of the Maine dead 

 in Habana, February, 1899 (35968). 

 Deposit. 



Nebraska, I'xiversity of, Lincoln, 

 Nebr. : Six specimens of invertebrate 

 fossils from the Upper Cretaceous 

 (Dakota formation), near Glasco, 

 Kans., and Jackson, Nebr. 36266. 



Nelsox, Avex, Laramie, Wyo. : Two 

 hundred and eighty plants (exchange) 

 (35515) ; 87 plants from the western 

 section of the United States (exchange) 

 (35874); 40 specimens of violets (ex- 

 change) (36034); 840 plants from the 

 Yellowstone National Park (purchase) 

 (.3^520). (See imder Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 



Nelsox, E. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of; Brown, Mrs. N. M. ) 



Neve, Miss A. M., Tampa, Fla. : Larva 

 of a beetle {Coptocycla aurichalcea 

 Fabr.). 35705. 



Newcomb, W., Tenafly, N. J.: Specimen 

 of butterfly mosaic work. 36363. 



Newcombe, Dr. C. F., Victoria, British 

 Columbia: Starfish [pteraster) . 36386. 



Newmax, Ilev. S. ^L, Washington, D. C. : 

 Two spe<rimens of Dryoj^feris from New 

 York. 36463. 



New Mexico Agricultural Experimext 

 St.\tiox, Mesilla Park, N. Mex. Re- 

 ceived through Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell: 

 Collection of insects (35242); blind 

 snake {Leptotijphlops dulcis) (35257) ; 

 topotypeof Ereuiopedes scudderi,\ariety 

 liicolor Cockerell (35446) ; 2 plants from 

 Arizona and New 3Iexico (36013) ; spec- 

 imen of Eulanijpus borealis Coquillett 

 (36121) ; 7 specimens of bees (36176); 6 

 specimens of Diptera (36198); 11 plants 

 principally from New Mexico (ex- 

 change) (36398); land isopods from 

 New Mexico and Arizona (36208); 22 

 specimens of Hymenoptera, inclu<ling 

 several type specimens; 3 plants and 5 

 species of land shells (36312); 35 speci- 

 mens of insects containing types and 

 cotypes (36523); 23 plants from New 

 Mexico (exchange) (36541); insects, 



New Mexico Agricultural Experiment 

 Station — Continued . 

 including Colcoptera, Diptera, Hyme- 

 noptera, etc. (36602). 



New York Aquarium, New York City: 

 Specimens of Angelkhthys cUiaris and 

 Trunk-fish, Lectophrys triqueter, from 

 Bermuda, 35588. 



New York Botanical Garden, New York 

 City. Received through Dr. N. L. Brit- 

 ton: One thousand and seventy-one 

 plants from Montana. Exchange. 

 36150. 



Nickel, C. L., Cleveland, Ohio: Fossil 

 plants and a concretion. 36691. 



Nims, Charles S. (See under United 

 States Marble Company. ) 



Nixox, S. D., Baltimore, Md.: Three eggs 

 of Chipping Sparrow, Splzella socialis, 

 with abnormal coloration (36530) ; nest 

 of Chipping Sparrow (36449). 



Noble, S. W., Wilmington, N. C. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two plants representing the spe- 

 cies tStuartia malacliodendron L. 36565. 



Norfolk Navy- Yard. (See under Navy 

 Department. ) 



NoRTHRUP, Mrs. A. R., Yonkers, N. Y. : 

 Specimen of Cassia from the Bahamas 

 (36116); plant from the Bahamas 

 (36223). 



NoRTHRUP, C. H., San Jose, Cal. : Speci- 

 men of Yivipara shell from California 

 (35625); 3 specimens of Japanese Vivi- 

 para from San Jose (36249). 



NoRTOx, Dr. C. A. Q., Hartford, Conn.: 

 Eight lamps. Exchange. 36182. 



Norton, J. B. S. (See under Missouri 

 Botanical Garden. ) 



NoTMAN, George. (See under Copper 

 Queen Consolidated Mining Company. ) 



NowLAN, Mrs. O. F., Janesville, Wis.: 

 Specimens of minerals. Exchange. 

 36190. 



NoYES, Miss C. E., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Proclamation issued from Head- 

 quarters Department of the Pacific, 

 August 4, 1899; proclamation, military 

 governor, Philippine Islands, Manila, 

 January 4, 1899; proclamation, Philip- 

 pine Commission, April 4, 1899. 

 35726. 



Nye, Willard, jr.. New Bedford, Mass.: 

 Indian skull exhumed from the west- 

 ern bank of Acushnet River, New 



