* LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Eastman Company, Rochester, N. Y.: 
2 portraits of a lady on Eastman plati- 
num paper, and 4 portraits of a girl on 
Royal Nepera paper (51469). 
Eaton, W. C., Medina, N. Y.: Skull and 
bones taken from Indian burial pit at 
Gasport, N. Y.; also photographs of the 
locality (50365). 
Eckert LirHoGRAPHING CoMPANY, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 30 examples of process 
color printing (50363; 50588). 
Epison, Frank, Kelton, Utah: A series 
of specimens of variscite and associa- 
tions (50647). 
Epwarps, J. S8., Detroit, Mich.: 8 photo- 
graphs of snakes and a small zoological 
chart (51067); snake skin shed by Py- 
thon molurus (51112); 4 eggs of Python 
(51208). 
Eaeueston, W. W., New York Botanical 
Garden, New York City: 209 specimens 
of Crategus (50733: purchase). 
Exruart, WitH., Joinville, St. Catha- 
rina, Brazil: Fishes from the Rio Hum- 
boldt, Brazil, and reptiles from South 
America (51483: purchase). 
ErcuiaM, Feprerico, Guatemala, Guate- 
mala: 76 living cacti from Guatemala 
(50419: exchange). 
Exuiotr, R. M., Washington, D. C.: Eng- 
lish verge watch movement (50472). 
Exuis, Miss CHARLOTTE C., Placitas, N. 
Mex.: 2 living specimens of Cactaceze 
from New Mexico (51120). 
Euis, Miss NANNIE Kent, Lynchburg, 
Va.: Old sword of Scotch make, with a 
basket hilt (50473: loan). 
Exuison, Miss M. B., Richmond, Va.: 
Specimen of Clerodendron thompsonx 
(50488). 
Emsopy, GEORGE CHARLES, Cornell Uni- 
versity, Ithaca, N. Y.: Set of 3 eggs of 
Bachman’s warbler, from Kentucky 
(51223); 6 specimens of Amphipods, 
types of Hucrangonyz serratus, from Ash- 
land, Va. (51290). 
Enpicott, J. B., Cafion City, Colo. 
(through D. B. Sterrett, U. S. Geologi- 
cal Survey): A cut agate (St. Stephen’s 
stone) from Colorado (51118). 
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ENFIELD PoTTERY AND TILE Works, En- 
field, Pa. (through J. H. Dulles Allen): 
Reproductions of seven antique terra 
cottas (51179: exchange). 
ENGELHARDT, GEORGE P., Children’s 
Museum, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 78 speci- 
mens of Orthoptera from Guatemala 
(50837: exchange); 13 specimens of in- 
sects, Forficulide, from Guatemala 
(51062). 
Ensuin, Dr., Firth i. B., Germany: 62 
specimens of sawflies (51398: exchange). 
Erpis, Exuwoop C., Chihuahua, Mexico: 
2 snake skins from Mexico (51603). 
Esunavr, Mrs. E. L., Terminal Island, 
Cal.: 7 species of marine shells from 
San Pedro, Cal. (51074). 
Estep, Mrs. E. W., Casey, Ill.: Ethno- 
logical specimens from Hawaii, includ- 
ing an idol, poi pestle, kukui (stone 
lamp) and a tapa quilt (50331: loan). 
Esterty, Mrs. Greorce Max, Seattle, 
Wash.: Specimens of copper from placer 
gold mines on the Chittitu Creek in the 
Nezina Mining District of Alaska 
(50578). 
Evans, Joun D., Trenton, Ontario, Can- 
ada: 28 specimens of Lepidoptera 
(51249). 
Evans Marsie Company, Knoxville, 
Tenn.: 2 six-inch marble cubes (51624). 
Evans, Wittram T., New York City: 100 
oil paintings by American artists 
(50841). 
EverRMANN, Dr. B. W., Bureau of Fish- 
eries, Washington, D. C.: 577 plants 
from the United States (51585); fishes 
from Indiana collected at various times 
during the years 1887 to 1899 by Dr. 
Evermann, Mr. D. C. Ridgley, Mr. W. 
S. Blatchley, Mr. C.S. Hoover, Mr. W. 
E. Clapham, Dr. J. T. Scovell, Prof. U. 
O. Cox, Dr. C. H. Copeland, Mr. J. E. 
Cunningham, Mr. A. J. Woolman, and 
Prof. P. N. Kirsch (51630). 
Ewett, Dr. MarsHatt D., Chicago, IIL: 
An old Spencer microscope stand 
(50311). 
