LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America — Continued. 

 Indian pipe and tobacco pouch be- 

 longing to Mrs. Henry D. Nicoll, lent 

 to the National Society by the New 

 York Society, through Mrs. Henry 

 W. Everett, Chairman, Relic Com- 

 mittee, New York Society (52731) ; 

 colonial relics of the Cropper fam- 

 ily, lent to the National Society by 

 Mrs. John Cropper, Washington, 

 D. C. (52795) ; piece of old English 

 thread lace, lent to the National So- 

 ciety by Mrs. William Ruffin Cox, 

 Richmond, Va. (52S12) ; a sword 

 worn by Col. John Cropper, of Ac- 

 comac County, Va., during the Revo- 

 lutionary War, lent to the National 

 Society by Mrs. John Cropper 

 (52842) ; silver colonial knitting- 

 needle case, lent to the National 

 Society by Mrs. William Ruffin Cox 

 (52864). Loan. 



NAturhistorisches Museum. ( See 

 under Liibeck, Germany.) 



Navy Department : Portrait, in oil, of 

 Andrew Jackson (519S1: deposit). 



Bureau of Ordnance: 7 military 

 guns from the Brooklyn Navy Yard 

 (52172). 



Nebraska, University of, Depart- 

 ment of Entomology, Lincoln, Nebr. 

 (through Mr. W. Dwight Pierce) : 2 

 specimens of Strepsiptera, types of 

 a species described by Mr. Pierce 

 (52495). 



Neiva, Dr. Arthur, Institute Oswaldo 

 Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil : 20 

 specimens of South American He- 

 miptera, and life-history sets of 2 

 species of ConorMnus (52202: ex- 

 change). 



Nelson, Thomas, and Sons, New York 

 City : Copy of the American " Stan- 

 dard Edition, A. D., 1901," of the 

 revised version of the Bible (52665 : 

 purchase). 



Newcomb, Mrs. Caroline H., Wash- 

 ington, D. C : Framed copy, signed 

 by Elihu Root, Secretary of State, 

 of the act of Congress approved 

 March 30, 1906, authorizing Prof. 



Newcomb, Mrs. Caroline H. — Contd. 

 Simon Newcomb, U. S. Navy, re- 

 tired, to accept the decoration 

 " Pour le Merite fur Wissenschaft 

 und Kunste," conferred upon him by 

 the German Emperor, William II 

 (52845: loan). 



New Haven, Conn. (See under Pea- 

 body Museum of Natural History, 

 Yale University.) 



New Mexico Agricultural College, 

 Agricultural College, N. Mex. : 125 

 plants collected in New Mexico 

 (517S7) ; type specimen of Carex 

 agrastokles from New Mexico 

 (52124). Exchange. 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York City : 156 ferns col- 

 lected in Cuba (51774) ; 21 living 

 specimens of Cactacese and 8 dried 

 specimens of Cactacere (51865) ; 58 

 plants from Jamaica, and 1S3 sedges 

 from the herbarium of Otto Kuntze ; 

 1,212 plants from Cuba, and 128 

 plants from the Otto Kuntze her- 

 barium (51895; 52382); 210 plants 

 mainly from Utah (51917) ; about 

 100 plants collected in Mexico by H. 

 H. Rusby (51972) ; specimen of 

 Hydrocotyle pygmcea from Cuba 

 (52158) ; 24 specimens of Cactacere 

 and Crassulacere, and 2 living speci- 

 mens of Cactacese from the West 

 Indies (52206) ; specimen of Jujxcus 

 from Jamacia (52266) ; specimen of 

 Selaginella (52305) ; 1,139 plants col- 

 lected in Cuba (52423) ; specimen of 

 Gymnogramme from Jamaica 

 (525S7) ; 28 plants collected by the 

 Peary Arctic Club Expedition, 

 1908-9 (52802) ; specimen of Anemia 

 nipeensis, part of type material, 

 from Cuba (52721) ; specimen of 

 Polypodium from Cuba (52859); 

 moss from Porto Rico (52871) ; 

 plant from Cuba (52883) ; specimen 

 of Polypodium from Mexico (52919). 

 Exchange. 



New York City, College of Physi- 

 cians and Surgeons, Columbia 

 University (through Prof. George 

 S. Huntington) : Anatomical speci- 

 mens (52269: exchange). 



