LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF—Con. 
baskets, a scoop tray, and an antler 
wedge from the Santa Barbara National 
Forest (50376); 5 living specimens of 
Opuntia and Yucca collected in New 
Mexico by G. A. Pearson (50698); 125 
plants collected in Arizona by G. A. 
Pearson (51126); about 1,750 specimens 
of plants collected mainly in Utah by 
Ivar Tidestrom in 1907, 1908, and 1909 
(51453); about 100 specimens of plants 
from Utah collected by W. C. Clos 
(51454). 
Arnsuig, C. N., Cimarron, N. Mex.: 5 
plants of Echinocereus viridiflorus from 
New Mexico (50517); specimen of 
Eriogonum sp., from New Mexico 
(50552); 10 living specimens of Cacta- 
cese from New Mexico (50572; 50692); 
3 plants from New Mexico (50603); 
specimen of Artemisia from New Mex- 
ico (50705); specimen of living Opuntia 
from New Mexico (50720). 
ALASKA - YUKON - Paciric Exposition, 
Seattle, Wash. (through U. S. Govern- 
ment Board of Managers): A collection 
of ethnological objects from the Ha- 
waiian and other islands in the South 
Sea, consisting of 431 specimens, col- 
lected by N. B. Emerson and pur- 
chased from him by the Government 
Board of Managers (50958); collection 
of photographs of Alaska, United 
States, and the South Pacific (50990); 
collection of enlargements of photo- 
graphs of historical scenes in the Phil- 
ippines, made by the U. S. Signal 
Corps (50991); village group of early 
Hawaiians, designed and modeled by 
I. B. Millner (50992); a Zufii olla 
(50993); insignia of the Order of Kame- 
hameha conferred on Captain William 
Grenville Temple, U. S. Navy, 1873 
(50994); family group of the Samoan 
Islands, Navigator Archipelago, South 
Pacific Ocean (50995); papers, etc., 
describing the work under the Ameri- 
can Board of Missions to Hawaii (50996); 
series of photographs representing 
buildings, ancient and modern, and 
data of church, settlement, and school 
work of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 
(50997); series of photographic enlarge- 
ALBANY MUSEUM. 
ALEXANDER, 
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ALASKA- YUKON-PaciFic Exposirlon— 
- Continued. 
ments of Hawaiian Island subjects 
(50998); family group of the Bontoc 
Igorot, Luzon, P. I. (50999); family 
group of the Negritos of Zambales, 
Philippine Islands (51000); photo- 
graphs of Alaskan-Russian churches 
and clergy (51002); model of St. 
Michael’s Cathedral, Sitka, Alaska 
(51003); map of Alaska showing, in 
red, Russian settlements and churches 
(51004); map and facsimiles of treaties 
relative to the territorial expansion of 
the United States (51005); model, in 
wood, of the Santa Barbara Mission, 
California (51006); photographs of early 
California newspapers (51007); por- 
traits of eminent persons connected 
with the history of the Philippine Is- 
lands (51008); collection of portraits of 
eminent persons connected with the 
history of the Pacific coast and Alaska 
(51009); engravings, photographs, etc., 
of historic scenes and landmarks of the 
Philippines and the western coast of 
America (51010); bird’s-eye view of the 
prehistoric ruin called Casa Grande, 
Arizona, and a view of Cliff Palace, 
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 
(2 paintings) (51013); 3 models of Casa 
Grande ruin, Pinal County, Ariz. 
(51014); photographic portraits of emi- 
nent persons connected with the his- 
tory of the Hawaiian Islands (51015); 
photographs relating to the history of 
Alaska (51016). 
(See under Grahame- 
town, Cape Colony, South Africa.) 
M. L., Ardmore, Okla.: 
Samples of sand (51058). 
AutarD, H. A., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Snake, Store- 
ria, from Massachusetts (50824); snake, 
lizard; and 5 frogs from Georgia (51518). 
Ars, H. F., Reno, Nev.: Specimens of 
volcanic glass from Washoe County, 
Nev. (51218). 
AMERICAN CoLORTYPE Company, New 
York City: 11 specimens of process 
color printing (50338). 
