LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Lockwood, Mrs. Eliza, Loa Angeles, Cal.: 

 Potato Sphinx moth, Protopara cin- 

 gulata Fabr. 37026. 



London, England: British Museum. 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Long, W. II., jr., Austin, Tex.: Speci- 

 mens of Proctotrypids. 37493. 



Loomis, Rev. Henry, Yokohama, Japan: 

 Japanese shells (.'i(>980); echinoderms, 

 barnacles, and mollusks from Japan and 

 adjacent territory (37393). 



Loper, Prof. S. Ward. (See under In- 

 terior Department, V. S. Geological 

 Survey. ) 



Loring, J. Alden, New York City: Nine 

 skins and skulls of mammals. :!77:'.l'. 



Loubat, M. le Due de, Paris, France: Re- 

 ceived through Walter M. Gilbert, 



Columbia University, New York City: 

 Six Mexican codices; Tonalamatl der 

 Aubin'schen Sammlung; Seler: Auf 

 Alten Wegen in Mexico and Guate- 

 mala; Codex Telleriano Remensis; 

 Codex Vaticanus 3773; Codex Yati- 

 canus 3738 ( de Rios) ; Codex Borgia; 

 Codex Bologna. 3744.'!. 



Louxsbury, C. P., Government Ento- 

 mologist, Cape Town, Cape Colony, 

 South Africa: Sixty-three specimens of 

 Diptera (27 species), principally new to 

 Museum collection. 37979. 



Lovett, Edward, Croydon, England: 

 Set of Maundy money. A. I >. L900, the 

 last issued by Queen Victoria. Ex- 

 change. 37050. 



Low. ('apt. Thomas, Anclote, Fla. : 

 Shrimps. 37938. 



Lowe, II. X., Long Beach, Cal.: Nine 

 specimens (5 species) of mollusks, and 



a crustacean, if SanClemenl Island, 



Cal. .".7972. 



Lucas, L, Passaic, N. J. Received 

 through Interior Department. U. S. 

 Geological Survey: Views of the red 



sandstone formation near the hanks of 

 the Passaic River. 3712S. 



Lint, William, Botanical Station, St. 

 Kitts, British West Indies: Eleven 

 species of land shells from Trinidad, 



West Indies. :;7;i70. 



Lymanj II. IL, Montreal. Canada: But- 

 terfly. 36719. 



Lyon, M. W.,jr.,U. S. National Museum: 

 Two species of land shells from San 

 Juan, P. R. (36754); natural history 

 specimens from the vicinity of La 

 Guayra, Venezuela; silver, nickel, and 

 copper coins (36930, 36943). 



LYON, R., Cherry, Ariz.: Specimens of 

 Dynasies grantii Horn. :;74.SL , . 



MacGillivray, Alexander, Entomolo- 

 gical Laboratory, Ithica, N. V.: Lara- 

 sites from Pierisrapae, Apanteles glome- 

 ratus and Tetrastichus semidese. 37886. 



McBride, Prof. T. II. , Iowa City. Iowa: 

 Specimen of Stemonitis axifera from 

 Washington. Exchange. .'J7094. 



McCALLA, W. C. St. Catharine, Ontario: 

 Four hundred and thirty-two plants 

 from the northern Rocky Mountain 

 region. 36739. 



McCaskey, Capt. William S., U.S. Army. 

 | See under War Department. 



McClain, G. C, jr., Washington, D. C. : 

 Two shells from the Viscaya, and a shell 

 from the Maria Theresa. 37281. 



McClure Steam Ship Co., New V< >rk ( ity : 

 Diagram illustrating the development 

 of the horse. 37060. 



McCoLL, W. W., Salamanca. X. Y.: 

 Water bug {Banacus griseus Saj I. 

 36888. 



Mc< Iormick, L. M.. ( Hen Island Museum, 

 Long Island, X. Y.: Mammals and rep- 

 tiles from Porto Rico and thePhilippine 

 Islands. 37321. 



McCormick, W. I". .)., Cocoanul Grove, 

 Fla.: Mouse-fish, Pterophryne gibba. 

 37340. 



McDonald, W. IL, Elizabeth, X. J.: 

 Specimen of I/ycopodium from New 

 York. 37508. 



McFarland, Miss Mary ('.. Washington, 

 D. C: Four articles of d less belonging 

 to the costume of a Siamese noble; 5 

 gold Siamese coins; L3 silver Siamese 

 coins, and 4 Siamese copper coins. 

 Purchase. 37364. 



McGee, W .1, Bureau of Ethnology, 

 Washington, D. C. : Ethnological ob- 

 jects obtained from theCocopa Indians. 

 37767. 



