LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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ELLIOT, Lieutenant Colonel Duncan, 

 U. S. Army (through Richard Me- 

 C&n Elliot, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylva- 

 nia, and G. J. Guthrie Nicholson, 

 New York City) : American and for- 

 eign swords, a Lexer flag, 2 belts, 

 and small arms of the 10th century 

 (38 specimens) and !) Filipino 

 weapons ("64560). 



ELLIOT, RICHARD McGan. (See un- 

 der Lt. Col. Duncan Elliot.) 



ELLIOTT, Mrs. I. T.. Himrod. N. V. : 

 1." fossils and 5 freshwater shells 

 collected at Himrod ( (i-l.T-'O I . 



ELLIS, L. AY. (See under Raleigh T. 

 Shell on.) 



EMORY, -Mis. WlI.I.IAM IlKMSI.KV, 



Washington, I). C. : Collection of 

 Eskimo ethnological specimens 

 (64842, loan). 



ENGBERG, Dr. Carl c.. Executive 

 Dean, University of Nebraska, Lin- 

 coln. Neb.! P.arnacle, Balanus nifi- 

 bcrgianti, type specimen, from Wash- 

 ington (63810) : 290 plus crustaceans 

 collected ai 01 ga, Washington 

 (64210); .". barnacles, paratypes of 

 Balanus ciif/hcrniinniK, from drift- 

 wood, Oiga, Washington M>4703).* 



ENGLEHARDT, George I'.. Central 

 Museum, Brooklyn, X. V. : 20 moths 

 representing species from the Canal 

 Zone and Nova Scotia (64268). 



ENGLISH, W. A.. Care, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. 0. : 

 27 marine mollusks collected 1(1 miles 

 east of Gape Llewellyn, AN'. Australia 

 id: 1073). 



ERDIS. Eu.wooi) C, Metcalf, Ariz.: 

 Young "King's" lizard, Gerrhonotus 

 nobiUs, from Metcalf (63080). 



ERICSSON, Charles, Hallandale, 

 Fla. : Whale skull from Hallandale 

 (64965). 



EVANS, Dr. Alexasoer W., Osborn 



Botanical Laboratory, Yale Univer- 

 sity, New Haven, Conn.: 2 plants 

 (64729). 

 EVANS, Mrs. E. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 35 arrows (6 with stone points), and 

 3 fire drills from the Indians of 

 Idaho, collected by Dr. William R. 

 Maddox. 1SS7-91 (63884). 



:\A\"S, M. W., Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Office of Forage Crops. {'. s. 

 Depart moid of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 30 Hymeiiopieia 

 (bees and wasps) (64837). 



DVANS, Victor -L. Washington, l>. c. : 

 Collection of ethnological material 

 from Java and Borneo (17 speci- 

 mens) (64426) : 72 baskets from the 

 American Indians and other coun- 

 tries (65121). Exchange. 



(AIRMAN, Dr. Charles EL, Lyndon- 

 ville, N. Y. : Plant from New York 

 (64376). 



ALL. II. C, Tyngsboro, .Mass.: r> 

 beetle larvae (65042). 



(ARNQUIST, Charles P., Spokane, 

 Wash, (through Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey"): A 

 specimen of laumontite from Wolf 

 ('reek Station. Lewis and Clark 

 County. Montana (64323). 



'"ASSETT, Truman E., Greycourt, 

 AYest Falmouth, Mass. (through (he 

 Governmenl Loan Organization, New 

 York City) : Painting by the donor 

 entitled " I'. S. Naval (Jims in Action 

 on the French Front " (65177). 



'ATTIC, P. W., Gainesville, Fla. 

 (through Mr. I'. L. Bicker) : 2d 

 plants iVniii Florida (04079) : 17 

 specimens of plants from Florida 



(li-hMiN). 



AUROTE, F. L. (See under Curliss 

 Aeroplane ami Motor Corporation.) 



AUVER, W. F., Willcox, Ariz.: 

 Gianl whip-scorpion, M4stigoproctus 

 giffanteus (63892), 



AVETTEYILLE. ARKANSAS, AGRI- 

 CULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TION (through Mr. II. It. Rosen): 

 Plant, Rkamnus, from Arkansas 

 (64953). 



EARNLEY, Mrs. John, Burlington, 

 N. J.; 2 plants collected in Maine 

 (64041). 



EDERATED MALAY STATES MU- 

 SEUMS. ( See under Kuala Lum- 

 pur. ) 



ELIPPONE. Dr. F., Montevideo, Uru- 

 guay : 341 mollusks. 50 species, ."'< 

 crustaceans, and a fragmentary 

 worm tube from Uruguay (G3791, 

 exchange). 



