APPENDIX II. 



List of Accessions. 



Abbott, Dr. W. L., Singapore, Straits 

 Settlements: Natural history specimens 

 and ethnological objects from the Mer- 

 gui Peninsula and localities in the Ma- 

 lay Archipelago, Xatunas, Tringanu, 

 and Tioman Island (37007, 37335, 

 37409). (See under Kloss, C. B.) 



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

 ments and arrow points found on the 

 Conestoga Hills, near Lancaster. M741 1 . 



Adair, I. J., Warren, Ark.: Wheel bug, 

 Prion id us cristatus. 36815. 



Adams, ('. E., San Juan, Porto Rico: 

 Three specimens of blind lizards (Am- 

 phisbsena). 36803. 



Adams, C. F., Kansas City, Mo.: Six 

 specimens of Diptera. 37618. 



Adams, Henry. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution. ) 



Adams, Samujx H., Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. ('.: Received 

 through I>r. L. < >. Howard. One hun- 

 dred butterflies from the Philippine 

 Islands. 37713. 



Adler, Dr. Cyrus, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion: Photograph of a synagogue in 

 Gibraltar. 3737:;. 



Affeld, C. E., Biloxi. Miss. : Plant. 

 37624. 



Agriculture, Department of. Hon. 

 James Wilson, Secretary: 



Four crabs from Mexico representing 

 2 species (36809); received from Dr. 

 L. O. Howard, anklet made from a 

 monkey skin and cocoons of the 

 "Queen Moth.'" Argema mimosa 

 Boisduval i 36991 ); 61 specimens of 

 dragon flies from North America con- 

 taining many rare species and con- 

 stituting a portion of the collection of 

 the late Prof. F. I. Harvey (37059); 



Agriculture, Department of — Cont'd, 

 received through Biological Survey, 

 land and fresh-water shells from Mex- 

 ico, collected by E.W. Nelson (37096); 

 6 Hippas from Yucatan, collected by 

 Messrs. E. W. Nelson and E. A. 

 Goldman (37718); geological speci- 

 mens (37726); 2,082 specimens, rep- 

 resenting 1,105 species of Hemiptera- 

 heteroptera (37873); crabs from 

 Yucatan, collected by Messrs. Nelson 

 and Goldman (37915). 

 Material deposited in the National Her- 

 barium: Specimen of Styrax plantan- 

 ifolia, collected by Charles Hupperty, 

 Austin, Tex. (36772) ; plant from ( !al- 

 ifornia, collected by E. R. Emery 

 (36812); 7 plants collected by L. II. 

 Dewey in the United States (36898); 

 18 plants collected by Lieut, B. H. 

 Dutcher, Fort Grant, Ariz. (36907); 

 118 plants collected by E. Taylor in 

 Iceland (37031 |; 5,400 plants col- 

 lected in Oregon by I*'.. P. Sheldon 

 (37166); 24 plants collected in Alaska 

 by Lieut. J. S. Herron (37191 i; plant 

 collected by L. II. Dewey (37275); 

 L5 plants from Texas collected by 

 Vernon Bailej (37310); 22 plants 

 from Oregon collected by F. V. Co- 

 ville (37382); specimen of Marsilia 

 from Louisiana (37402); 21 plants 

 collected by Mr. Coville :;::)"s ; 8 

 plants from California collected by 

 .1. M. Hutchens and Vernon bailey 

 (37448) : 183 plants collected in Mon- 

 tana by V. K. Chestnul and T. E. 

 Wilcox I 37 154 i ; 12 plants from 

 Alaska and British Columbia, col- 

 lected bj N. II. Osgood 37472); 78 

 plants from the Hudson Bay region 

 collected by E A. Preble (37473); 10 

 plantsfrom Luzon. Philippine Islands 

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