LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 

 THE FISCAL YEAR 1911-1912. 



[Except when otheiwise indicated, the specimens were presented, or were transferred by 

 bureaus of the Government in accordance with law.] 



Abbot, C. G., Smithsonian Institution : 

 25 plants and some shells collected 

 in Algeria (53912). 



Abbott, Dr. William L. : About 769 

 mammals, 17 bird skins, and a few 

 reptiles, from Kashmir (53042; 

 53203) ; skin and skull of a hedge- 

 hog from Guernsey, Channel Islands. 

 and skin and skull of a mole from 

 Aachen, Germany (53492). 



Adams, Mrs. Harriet Chalmers, 

 Washington, D. C. : A hat worn by 

 Quichua women ; a cap and 3 mit- 

 tens obtained from the Indians of 

 the Andean highlands (53189). 



Aders, Dr. W. M. (See under Mr. 

 Alexander W. Weddell.) 



Agriculture, Department of : 



Bureau of Animal Industry: Liv- 

 ing specimen of Nolina, collected 

 in New Mexico by Marion Imes 

 (53327) ; skin of Equus grevyi (ass- 

 hybrid) from the experiment farm 

 at Bethesda, Md. (5.3S12). 



Bureau of Biological Survey: 2 

 skulls of birds from California 

 (52978) ; land shells and plants col- 

 lected in Panama by E. A. Goldman 

 (53040; 53932; 54134) ; 4 plants, in- 

 cluding a living specimen of Opuntia, 

 collected in Montana by C. Birdseye 

 (53057; 53146); 2 skulls of owls 

 from New Mexico (53069) ; skull of 

 an owl from Alaska (53078) ; 125 

 plants, chiefly from Alabama, col- 

 lected by A. H. Howell (53103; 



Agriculture, Department of — Contd. 

 53716; 5.3772; 53789; 54057); 4 liv- 

 ing specimens of Opuntia, collected in 

 Idaho by Vernon Bailey, and a speci- 

 men of Garrya from California re- 

 ceived through him (53179; 53526) ; 

 11 bird eggs, including 3 eggs of 

 least tern. Sterna antillarum, from 

 Alabama (53228; 53250); 16 bird 

 eggs and 2 nests from the Aleutian 

 Islands, received through A. C. Bent 

 (53254) ; 112 plants, including 4 liv- 

 ing specimens of Cactacese, collected 

 in Wyoming by MerrittCary (53333; 

 53434) ; 26 plants collected in Ala- 

 bama by J. S. Gutsell (53372) ; 142 

 plants from Alaska, 13 living speci- 

 mens of Cactacese and some land 

 shells from Porto Rico, collected by 

 Alex. Wetmore (53486 ; 53969 ; 54057 ; 

 54115) ; land shells from Trujillo 

 Alto and Fajardo, P. R. (53580) ; 

 specimen of Pseudotnorpha behrensii, 

 collected by F. E. L. Beal at Wal- 

 nut Creek, Cal. (53809) ; 19 land 

 shells from El Yunque, P. R. (53856) ; 

 17 specimens of land shells, repre- 

 senting 4 species, from Vieques Is- 

 land, P. R. (53924) ; a living speci- 

 men of cactus, Opuntia, collected in 

 Florida by T. S. Palmer (53932) ; 

 2 eggs of Catharista urubu from 

 Alabama and an egg of Columba 

 squamosa from Porto Rico (53967) ; 

 2 living specimens of Opuntia, col- 

 lected in Alabama by E. G. Holt 

 (53969) ; specimens of Pleurodonte 

 and Planorbis from Porto Rico, col- 



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