LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Ramho, M. Elmeu (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Lead ore from near Ph(enixville, Pa. 

 29490. 



RANDOLrH, p. B. (Seattle, AVash.): Thir- 

 teen species ofland shells (yift) (28846) ; 

 plaster cast of a carved stono image 

 and a pencil sketch (3 views) of a sculp- 

 tured stone (exchange) (29014); hand 

 and fresh -water shells from Pnget 

 Sound (gift) (29342). 



Randolph, S. P. (Seattle, Wash.): Bowl 

 of a clay pipe found on the heach at 

 Jamestown, Va., of the earliest English 

 pattern. 28842. 



RATHurN, Miss M. J. (U. S. National Mu- 

 .seum) : Specimens of Amphipods and 

 marine shells from Digby, Nova Scotia. 

 2855G. 



Rauu, G, T. (Four Mile Run, Virginia) : 

 Cooper's Hawk, Jt'cij)i<e»' Cooperi. 28398. 



Ray, Capt. P. H., U. S. Army (Shoshone 

 Agency, Wyo.) : Quartzite scraper, flint 

 knife, and a rude chipped implement. 

 29099. 



Rei)1>, Mrs. .Iames (Ridgway, Va.), 

 through Mrs. William Redford Beale: 

 Pipe supposed to have been smoked by 

 the Indian chief Powhatan and John 

 Smith, and handed down through nine 

 generations of the descendants of Poca- 

 hontas to the present owner. Deposit. 

 28324. (Returnel.) 



Reppert, F. (Muscatine, Iowa) : Speci- 

 men and roots of Tradescantia virglniana 

 rillosa. 29237. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Rice, B. W. (Tucker, Utah): Uintaite, 

 gilsonite, weighing 115 pounds, from 

 Clear Creek, Utah. 28511. 



Richauds, W. C. (Bristol, Conn.): Bee- 

 hive, snowshoe, swingle knife, and tape 

 loom, also a pair of ox horns, and but- 

 tons made from the root of white birch 

 tree (28831); large stone pick from 

 Harwinton, Litchfield County, Conn. 

 (29386.) 



RiCHAiOND, C. W. (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Specimen of Sitfa pnsilht (nest- 

 ling) (28404); Red Sqniri'el, Sciiiriis 

 hudsoniciis (28406); about 100 birds' 

 tongues (28466) ; Barn Swallow, Cheli- 

 don erythrogaster, from Kensington, Md. 

 (28567) ; 3 birds' skins, representing 3 

 species, from Mexico and Cuba (28849) ; 

 100 birds' skins, representing 28 species, 



Richmond, C. W. — continued. 



from the District of Columbia, Smiths 

 Island, Virginia, andNicaragua(29()lS) ; 

 12 Trogons, principally from Borneo 

 (29456). 



RiCKLEY, A. M. (Columbus, ( )hio) : Stone 

 pipe with two bowls, from Rhea Countj', 

 Tenn. Purchase. 29528. 



RiCKSECKEK, A. E. (Oberliu, Ohio): 

 Three hundreil and ninety her1)arium 

 specimens. Exchange. 28870. 



RiDENOUR, W. B. (Brooklyn, N. ¥.): 

 Tuber found in a potato. 29148. 



RiDGV^AY, Robert (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum): Three bats, Ves2)eriigo sp. (col- 

 lectedfor theNationalMuseum) (28376) ; 

 3 young crabs, {CaJlinevica hastafiis) 

 from Point Lookout, Md. (collected 

 for the National Museum) (28379); 58 

 birds' skins, representing 22 species, 

 from Point Lookout (collected by Mr. 

 Ridgway for the National Museum) 

 (28385) ; 3 birds' skins from southern 

 Illinois (gift) (28389) ; small collection 

 of fishes from Cornfield Harbor, Chesa- 

 peake Bay, consisting of Jlatraclni.s tait, 

 Siphostoma J'uscum, I'ljlosiirus marinus, 

 Synodus fa tens, Funditlns lieteroditus, 

 Ftinduliis majalls, Cyprinodon rariegattis, 

 and. Lepomis (jihhosus (collected for the 

 National Museum) (29390); 3 eggs (1 

 set) of Caracara, Folybonis cJicriw((y, 

 and 3 eggs (1 set) of Ward's Heron, 

 Ardea If'ardi, from near Lake Kissim- 

 mee, Fla. (gift) (29195) ; 93 birds' skins, 

 representing 25 species, principally 

 from southern Florida (collected for 

 the National Museum) (29251); speci- 

 men of Purple Martin, Proync sithis, 

 from Maryland (gift) (29475.^ (See 

 under Bell, James.) 



Roberts, Dr. C. H. (New York City): 

 Types of 3 species of Dineutes (gift) 

 (29157) : sixty-six North American 

 water beetles, representing 17 species; 

 227 specimens of Australian Bupres- 

 tidti;, representing 15 species (exchange) 

 (29269). 



RoBEUTS, Master Royal (New York City) : 

 Fivesjiecimens of /v«^<»M((*'imj|K'r(((/(sand 

 Entimus uplendidns, from South America. 

 29270. 



Robertson, a. W. (Washington, D. C): 

 An albino specimen of Didelphy.s inar- 

 supialis. 29104. 



