LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Brown, E., Washington, D. C : Twenty- 

 five specimens of Myxomycetes from Vir- 

 ginia (37163); 14 specimens of Myxo- 

 mycetes from NeM York (37150). 



Brown, E. J., Lemon City, Fla. : Birds' 

 skins, bats, reptiles, butterflies, 'and a 

 fish from Lemon City (37022); Sphinx 

 moth (37617); Mole cricket, 2 heetles, 

 and a Crab spider (38121). 



Brown, F. A., Savage, Md.: Winnowing 

 fan. 37441. 



Brown, H., Yuma, Ariz. Received 

 through Dr. L. 0. Howard. Fifty- 

 seven insects from Arizona. 87355. 



Brown, Jasper, Norway, Iowa: Three 

 stone arrowheads found near Norway. 

 37082. 



Brown, Mrs. J. Crosby, Orange, N. J.: 

 An alto ophicleide (purchase) (36762) ; 

 cane flute and a flageolet (exchange) 

 (38138). 



Brown, J. C, Pacific Grove, Cal.: Crus- 

 taceans (37110, 37047). 



Brown, Mrs. N. M., Ashtabula, Ohio: 



Two hundred and two plants collected 

 by E. A. Goldman. 36856. 



Brown, Richard, Hospital Corps, Baco- 

 lod, Negros, Philippine Islands: ( recki >. 

 Peropus mutilatus, from the Philippine 

 Islands. 37606. 



Brown, R. A., Saginaw, Mich.: Nesl and 

 two eggs of Caerulean warbler, Dendroica 

 rara, and two eggs of Cowbird. 37135. 



Brown, Rev. William, Nbrthbend,Wash. : 

 Sphinx moth, Paonias excoecaius Smith 

 and Abbot. 36721. 



Bull, C. P., jr., Ojus, Fla.: Ophiosaurus 

 ventralis from Florida. 36971. 



Bunnell, J. H. & Co., New York City: 

 Four telegraph instruments and a tele- 

 graph insulator. 37530. 



I'.i rgess, Andrew, Cotton Mills, Laurens, 

 S. C: Specimen of corundum. 37431. 



Burcji, F., Rochester, \. Y.: Burgi relief 

 map of the Holy Land. 37843. 



Burnham, s. II., Vaughns, N. Y.: Plant 

 from New York. 37362. 



Burns, \Y. R. (Sec under Kline, J. J. ) 



I'.i su, Mrs. A. E., San Jose, Cal.: Eigh- 

 teen species of shells from California 

 (37231 I; plant (36738). 



Bush, B. F., Courtney, Mo. : six hundred 

 and seventy plants from Texas, Ar- 

 kansas and Missouri. Purchase. )!7708. 



Bussing, D. S., Minaville, X. Y.: Two 

 costumes from islands in the Pacific 

 Ocean. Exchange. 37235. 



Cahn, Lazard, New York City: Speci- 

 men of leucophoenicite, from Parker 

 shaft, Franklin, X. .1. 37423. 



California Academy of Sciences, San 

 Francisco, Cal.: < hiehundredand thirty 

 plants. 37702. 



Call, R. Ellsworth, Museum of Brook- 

 lyn Institute of Arts and Science.-, 

 Brooklyn, X. Y. : Specimens of Coecido- 

 tea stygia Packard, from Mammoth 

 Cave, Kentucky. .'!7()i)4. 



Cambridge University, Cambridge, Eng- 

 land. Received through Dr. David 

 Sharp. Two hundred and sixty-eight 

 specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera. 

 37615. 



Camerano, Lorenzo (See under Turin, 

 Italy, Zoological Museum of Turin). 



Camp, J. II., Lima, Ohio: Beetle ( ( 'halco- 

 phora campestris Say). 37271. 



Campbell, J. 1!., Baird, Cal.; Skin and 

 skull of an albinistic gopher ( Tlwmo- 

 mys) (36906); hatchet (37160). 



Canby,W. M., Wilmington, Del.: Twelve 

 specimens of violets from the United 

 States. Exchange. 371 13. 



Candlin, II.. Greely, Colo.: Lizard 

 (36969); seven snakes (37058). 



Cannon, Miss F., San Francisco. Cal.: 

 Specimen of Helianlhella from Califor- 

 nia. 37201. 



( ' ipitol, Architect op, Washington, D.C.: 



Plaster model of Bartholdi's statue of 

 Liberty in New York Harbor. .".7177. 



Carpen per, Joseph \\\. si. < reorge, Utah: 

 Ten plant-. 37910. 



Carr, Mrs. G. <»., Washington, I>. C. : 

 Indian objects obtained from Greal 

 Plains Indians. Purchase. 38163. 



CarricO, F. T., Stithton, Ky.: Fresh- 

 water shells (37740); snakes (38074 , 



