LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Anderson-, Edith, Highland, X. C. : Spec- 

 imen of Kalinin. 36978. 



Anderson*, F. M., Berkeley, Cal.: Twen- 

 ty-seven specimens (7 species) of Cre- 

 taceous (Lower Chico) ammonites from 

 near Phoenix, Ariz. Exchange. 37489. 



Anderson, J. R., Victoria, British Co- 

 lumbia: Received through the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Plants (36897, 

 37035.) 



Andre, Ernest, Gray (Haute-Saone), 

 France: One hundred and forty-two 

 specimens of exotic; Matillidse and For- 

 micidse, representing 75 species. Ex- 

 change. 36922. 



Andrews, E. F., Washington, Ga. : Stone 

 implement. 37883. 



Andrews, Mrs. E. F. , Washington, Ga. : 

 Fruit of the Varnish tree, Sterculia pla- 

 tanifolia. 36988. 



Andrews, W. S., Schenectady, N. V.: 

 Six skiagraphs of recent shells, pre- 

 pared by the donor. 37807. 



Applegate, E. I. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Ardley, E., Redpath Museum, Montreal, 

 Canada: Thirty-two specimens of Low- 

 er Helderberg fossils from St. Helens 

 Islands, Montreal, Canada. Purchase. 

 37446. 



Aeechavaleta, J. (See under Monte- 

 video, Uruguay, Museo Nacional. ) 



Armstrong, < rEORGE, Junction, Tex. : Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture. Specimen of Phaseolus returns 

 from Texas. :!7117. 



Ash, ('. E., Jr., Newport, R. I.: Received 

 through Dr. E. A. Meatus. Turtle 

 (Chrysemys picta) from Rhode Island. 

 36716. 



Asm:, W. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



A sum i:.\i>, W. II., U.S. National Museum: 

 Insects, spiders, mvriapods, and shells 

 from the Hawaiian Islands. 38164. 



A i 'kins, Emerson, Easl Las Vegas, N.Mex.: 

 Six birds' skins from New Mexico. 

 37356. 



Attwater, II. P., Houston, Tex.: Mam- 

 mals from Texas (38079); Golden- 



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Attwater, II. I*.— Continued. 



cheeked warbler, Dendroica chryso- 



paria, from Texas (38123). 

 AUSTIN, S. W., Independence. Cal.: Eight 



plants from California. 37535. 



Ayme, Louis II., U. S. consul, Guade- 

 loupe, British West Indies: Part of an 

 ancient jar and pieces of pottery. 

 36912. 



Ayres, H. B. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Babcock, W. C, Chloride, Ariz.: Speci- 

 men of serpentine from Lost Basin, 

 between White Hills and Colorado 

 River. 37634. 



BACON, -Airs. Mary L., San Jose, Cal.: 

 Indian basket. ?,7W'k 



Bailey, Vernon, Departmentof Agricul- 

 ture: One hundred specimens, 15 



species, of land-shells from Texas and 

 California (37379); plants from New 

 Mexico and Texas | 37599, 38059 I. i See 

 imder Agriculture, Departmentof.) 



Baird, Commander G. W., U. S. Navy. 

 Washington, D. C. : bronze bust of 

 Charles H. Haswell, first Engineer in 

 Chief of the U. S. Navy. 37396. 



Baker, C. Alice, Deerfield, Mass.: Con- 

 necticut River clay stones. 37211. 



Baker, C. F., St. bonis. Mo.: Seven hun- 

 dred and two plants from the Rocky 

 .Mountain region (36771); 75 plants 

 from Colombia, South America (3791 I I. 

 Purchase. 



Baker, Dr. Fred., San Diego, Cal.: 

 Twenty specimens, I •"> Species, of marine 

 shells from Lower California. 37588. 



B VLDRIDGE, Mrs. M \i;i \, I levon Inn. Los 

 Angeles, Cal.: Three shells of Cyprira 



nigropundata from the Galapagos 

 Islands. 38012. 



Ball, C. R., Department of Agriculture: 

 Plants from Louisiana. (36854,37241, 

 37742. | 



Ball, M. J. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of). 



Ballard, l>. F. A.. National Military 

 Home, bans.: Fossil plant represent- 

 ing the species Xeitropteris clarksoni 

 Lesquereux; : '. 7 1 7 *. » . 



