LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Interior, Department of — Continued. 

 U. S. Geological Survey: 23 fos- 

 sil plants of the genus Gigantopteris, 

 from the Wichita formation in 

 Texas (53011) ; 9 specimens of min- 

 erals, mostly type material (53061) ; 

 2 specimens of variscite, 1 of wurt- 

 zite crystals and 1 of jarosite, from 

 Utah (53116) ; 16 boxes of granites 

 from the New England States, de- 

 scribed by T. Nelson Dale (53259) ; 

 recent corals collected in Panama by 

 T. Wayland Vaughan (53496) ; a 

 small lot (about 18 specimens) of 

 vertebrate fossils collected by Dean 

 E. Winchester, in Perkins County, 

 S. Dak. (53498) ; a series of rock 

 specimens and ores collected in in- 

 vestigating the ore deposits of the 

 northern part of Yuma County, 

 Ariz., and described in Bulletin 451 

 of the survey (53537) ; 3 specimens 

 of Cretaceous vertebrates, obtained 

 by Eugene Stebinger, near the Cana- 

 dian line, Montana (53591) ; about 

 60 specimens of vertebrate fossils 

 from the White River group and the 

 Lance formation, Harding County, 

 S. Dak., obtained by E. M. Parks 

 (53593) ; 84 specimens illustrating 

 the geology and ore deposits of the 

 Breckenridge district, Colo., de- 

 sci'ibed in Professional Paper 75 ; 

 also 135 additional specimens from 

 the same district (53654) ; 9 speci- 

 mens of vertebrate fossils, collected 

 by C. J. Hares in the Lance forma- 

 tion and associated beds of Billings 

 County, N. Dak. (53677) ; a fossil 

 creodont bone, collected by G. B. 

 Richardson in the Colorado Springs 

 quadrangle, Colo. (53710) ; 20 speci- 

 mens of Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 fossil vertebrates obtained by D. F. 

 Hewett in the Wiley and Meeteetse 

 quadrangles, Bighorn Basin, Wyo. 

 (53723) ; 2 specimens of Vermont 

 marble (53731) ; 69 specimens of 

 fossil crustaceans from the Tertiary 

 of Virginia, North Carolina, and 

 South Carolina, obtained with the 

 cooperation of the State geological 

 surveys of Virginia and North Caro- 



Interior, Department of — Continued, 

 lina (53752) ; 110 lots of Florida 

 phosphates, collected by George H. 

 Eldridge, 1891-1897 (53867) ; a se- 

 ries of representative specimens of 

 Florida phosphates (53868) ; 4 small 

 lots of fossil reptiles, collected in 

 the Fort Berthold Indian Reserva- 

 tion, N. Dak., by Frank A. Herald 

 (53889) ; 27 type specimens of 

 Silurian fossils (53895) ; 71 rock 

 specimens from the Taylorsville re- 

 gion, Cal., used in illustrating Bulle- 

 tin 353 of the survey (54006) ; 70 

 specimens of rocks and ores of the 

 Tonopah district, Nev., illustrating 

 Professional Paper 42, and a suite of 

 34 miscellaneous specimens from 

 various localities (54196) ; 215 

 specimens of marbles from Vermont, 

 collected by T. Nelson Dale (54231) ; 

 specimen of natural potassium ni- 

 trate, from Washoe County, Nev. 

 (54234). (See under Mr. Albert 

 Dakan.) 



Isthmian Canal Commission : Corals, 

 sponges, and mollusks from the vi- 

 cinity of Gatun, Canal Zone (53459) ; 

 through Col. Geo. W. Goethals, U. S. 

 Army, a box of Tertiary fossils illus- 

 trating section A, Gatun cut, col- 

 lected by D. F. MacDonald ; 19 boxes 

 containing 60 lots of Tertiary fos- 

 sils from the Canal Zone, collected 

 by Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan and 

 Mr. MacDonald; 18 boxes of Ter- 

 tiary fossils from various localities 

 in the Canal Zone, collected by Mr. 

 MacDonald (53595; 53596; 53597: 

 collected for the Museum). 



Jack, John R., Fort Myers, Fla. : 4 

 eggs of a gopher snake, from 

 Florida (.53026). 



Jackson, Miss Fannie, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 (through Mrs. Julian James) : A 

 breastpin of jet, gold, and pearls, 

 which belonged to Henrietta Myers, 

 wife of Peter S. Hoes, a nephew of 

 President Martin Van Buren 

 (53950) ; pair of earrings and brooch, 

 of topaz and pearls, which belonged 

 to Charlotte Bailey, wife of Maj. 

 Myers (54179), Loan. 



