LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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EiLEY, .1. II., V. 8. National Museum: 

 Thirti'oii inannuals from Franklin, W. 

 Va. (35259); 30 mammal skins from 

 the same place (35309); snake and 8 sal- 

 amanders from West Virginia (35328); 

 14 mammal skins from Franklin, W. 

 \'a. (35362); land and fresh-water shells 

 from West Virginia (35429); 11 birds' 

 skins (35995) ; 3 eggs of Ampelis cedro- 

 ruiii, from West Virginia (36027) ; 6 

 mammals (36086); Pine Mouse {Micro- 

 lus pinetorum) (36093); 35 birds' skins 

 and 3 bird's eggs (36264, 36302); col- 

 lection of insects and 48 birds' skins 

 from Cuba (36415); reptiles and ba- 

 trai'hians from Cuba (36457) ; collection 

 of natural-history specimens and geo- 

 logical material from western Cuba 

 (36484); 5 specimens of fossil corals 

 ( 36491 ) ; large collections of plants from 

 Cuba (36253, 36254, 36271, 36289, 36297, 

 36298, 36318, 36319, 36329, 36337, 36382, 

 36424, 36487, 36573, 36641, 36660, 36701 ) . 



Roach, James, Joplin, Mo. Received 

 through F.W. Crosby: Calcite crystals. 

 36434. 



KoBBiNS, Dr. H. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Shells {rin/sas) from Burkartsville, Md. 

 35277. 



RocKHiLL, Hon. W. W., Bureau of Amer- 

 ican Republics, Washington, D. C. : 

 Greek musical instrument. 35565. 



Roe, W. C, Colony, Okla. T. : Arapaho 

 dance outfit. Purchase. 35699. 



Rose, J. N., U. S. National Museum: Col- 

 lection of Mexican plants (35950) ; land 

 shells from Mexico (36019) ; 216 plants 

 from Mexico (36157) . 



Rosenberg, W. F. H., London, England: 

 Seven hundred and fifty specimens of 

 Lepidoptera from Colombia and Ecua- 

 dor. Purchase. 35633. 



Ross, C, Howard, Kans. : One hundred 

 and twenty specimens of Upper Car- 

 boniferous fossils from Kansas (35243); 

 195 si)e<'imensof fossils from the Upper 

 Coal Measures of Elk County, Kans. 

 (35649). 



Rostel, C. B., Medford, Oreg. : Specimen 

 of coleopterous larvas. 36575. 



RowLES, Prof. W. W., Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. : Eighteen plants from 

 New York and North Carolina. Ex- 

 change. 35875. 



Royal Botanic Garden. (See under 

 Calcutta, India.) 



Royal Botanic Gardens. (See under 

 Kew, England. ) 



Rubin, C. A., Soldiers' Home, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Three moths. 36677. 



Russell, Prof. I. C, Ann Arbor, Mich.: 

 Calcareous marl used in making cement. 

 36017. 



Rust, Dr. R. C, Hudson, Ohio: Shells. 

 35991. 



Ruth, A., Knoxville, Tenn.: One hun- 

 dred and thirty-three plants. Pur- 

 chase. 35270. 



Rydberg, p. a., Bronx Park, N. Y. : 

 Plant from Big Horn Mountains, Mon- 

 tana. 36362. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Sabin, J. F., New York City: Oil i)ortrait 

 of an Indian. Purchase. 35241. 



Samaha, M., Washington, D. C. : Twenty- 

 four pieces of Bedouin jewelry. Pur- 

 chase. 36211. 



Samson, H. W., Washington, D. C. : En- 

 graved portrait of Creneral and Mrs. 

 Washington, by Stuart. 36383. 



San Jose, Costa Rica, Museo Nacional. 

 Received through Jose C. Zeledon: Six- 

 teen birds' skins from Costa Rica. Gift. 

 36665. 



Santos, Mrs. T. Ale.tandro, Shorthills, 

 N. J. Received through Julio R. San- 

 tos: Stone figure from Ecuador. 36286. 



Santos, Julio R. (See under Mrs. Ale- 

 jandro Santos.) 



Sao Paulo, Brazil, Museu Paulista. 

 Received through Dr. H. von Ihering, 

 director: Twenty-seven specimens of 

 South American brachiopods. Ex- 

 change. 35911. 



Saunders, D. A., Brookings, S. Dak.: 

 Ninety plants. Purchase. 35865. 



Schafer, Charles. (See under Mrs. 

 Elizabeth Lloyd Lee. ) 



Scheol, J. C, San Juan, V. R. : Mole 

 cricket. 35789. 



Schiller, Miss Bertha, La Salle, 111.: 

 Beetle {Coptocyda aurichnlcea Fabr. ). 

 35618. 



Schuchert, Charles, U. S. National 

 Museum: Pair of summer kamicks used 

 by natives of Niakomat, Noursoak 

 Peninsula, North Greenland (35303); 

 34 specimens of fossils from Baffin Land 



