LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 

 THE FISCAL YEAE 1910-1911. 



[Except when otherwise indicated, the specimens were presented, or were transferred 

 by bureaus of the Government in accordance with law.] 



Abbot, Lieut. Stephen, U. S. Army : 

 Tarantula representing the species 

 Eurypelma hentzi (5214S) ; 60 Cre- 

 taceous fossils from near Caiion City, 

 Colo. (52546). 



Academy of Naturae Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. : 7 bird skins, types of 

 Picidse (51780 : loan). 



Acker, Kemp G., Washington, D. C, 

 and Theodore Gubler, Butler, Pa. : 

 34 fossil plants from the Coal 

 Measures of Pennsylvania (51885). 



Adolphy, William, Sebatik, British 

 North Borneo : 2 turtles from Se- 

 batik (52085). 



Agriculture, Department of : 



Large American flag (with pole 

 and case) of American raised silk, 

 made under the auspices of The 

 Women's Silk Culture Association 

 of the United States and presented 

 by that association to the U. S. 

 House of Representatives in 1SS5 

 (52143) ; 3,500 plants and also a 

 specimen of limestone resembling a 

 stone axe, fossil wood, insects, and 

 recent and fossil shells, collected in 

 Panama by H. Pittier (52691). 

 (See under H. H. Rousseau and 

 Dr. John B. Todd.) 



Bureau of Animal Industry: Skin 

 and skull of zebra-ass hybrid 

 (51824). 



Bur earn of Biological Survey: Nest 

 and 4 eggs of Gcothlypis trichas 

 occidcntalis from Wyoming (51781) ; 

 235 plants collected by Merritt Cary 

 (51782 ; 52441) ; nest and 4 eggs of a 

 species of J unco (51826) ; skull of 



Agriculture, Department of — Contd. 

 Coccyzus americanus (51845) ; 81 

 plants collected by A. H. Howell 

 (51859; 51924); 16 specimens rep- 

 resenting 2 species of crustaceans 

 from birds' stomachs (52125) ; 205 

 plants collected in British Columbia 

 by E. A. Preble and George Mixter 

 (52493) ; a crinoid, Ilclioiuctra in- 

 expectata, collected by Dan Brown 

 at Etolink, Alaska, in 6 fathoms of 

 water (52517) ; 301 plants collected 

 in the southeastern part of the 

 United States by W. L. McAtee 

 (52556) ; alcoholic collection of rep- 

 tiles and batrachians (526S7) ; 5 

 sets of eggs of Megaquiscalux 

 major, and 4 eggs of Nyctcmassa 

 violacea, collected in Mobile Bay, 

 Ala., by A. H. Howell (527<;r.; 

 52820) ; 25 plants collected in Pana- 

 ma by E. A. Goldman (52S16) ; egg 

 of a ferruginous rough-leg, Archi- 

 buteo ferrugineus (52835) ; fresh- 

 water shells, representing 3 species, 

 found in the crops of ducks in Big 

 Lake, Ark. (52SS5). 



Bureau of Entomology : Crayfishes 

 from Alabama (517S5) ; 7 specimens 

 of Limncrium from Beirut, Syria 

 (51803) ; specimen of Asilus ober- 

 thuri, from Sutchuen, China 

 (51S0S) ; 32 insects received from 

 A. L. Montandon ; also 76 specimens 

 of European Coleoptera and Hemip- 

 tera which he determined (51925; 

 52134; 52668); specimens of Nym- 

 plma americana collected in Massa- 

 chusetts by Frederick Knab (52001) ; 

 dried isopods which formed part of 

 the Asa Fitch collection purchased 



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