LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 
HISTORY—Continued. 
terous wasps (Hymenoptera) from 
Congo, determined by J. Bequaert 
(66524); 11 ecotype adults and 9 
ecotype galls of 18 species of gall- 
making Cynipidae (66697). 
AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSO- 
CIATION, Orange, N. J. (through 
Dr. Norman C. Glover, Washington, 
D. C.): A collection of photographs, 
books, and charts, also an un- 
mounted human spine for use in 
exhibit illustrating principles of 
osteopathy (66748). 
AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST 
CO. (See under Miss Caroline 
Henry.) 
AMERICAN TYPEFOUNDERS CO.,, 
Jersey City, N. J.: 18-point type 
body with the Lord’s Prayer cast on 
its face, and 18-point type body with 
American Typefounders advertise- 
ment on its face, and one type A 
(66222). 
AMERICAN WALNUT MANUFAC- 
TURERS’ ASSOCIATION. (See 
under Pickrel Veneer Co.) 
AMES, Oaxes, Boston, Mass.: 49 or- 
chids from the Phiiippine Islands 
(66272, exchange). 
ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO., 
Anaconda, Mont.: A specimen of 
erystallized arsenic oxide (66082). 
ANDERSON, Mrs. THomas H., Wash- 
ington, D. ©.: Shrunken head of an 
Indian, Jivaro Indians, South 
America (65261). 
ANDREWS, D. M., Boulder, Colo.: 3 
plants from Colorado (65387). 
ANDREWS, Mrs. Grorce L. (through 
Miss Emily O. Battles and Mrs. 
Julian-James, Washington, D. C.): 
2 Chinese vases, rectangular, and 8 
specimens of modern Mexican pot- 
tery (65318); a collection of laces, 
jewelry, and silverware, and an em- 
broidered crépe de chine dress; also 
a wash drawing of ‘‘ Two Boys Play- 
ing with a Dog,” signed “F. O. C. 
Darley, fecit’’ (65319, loan). 
ANECT, Rev. Brotruer, St. Michael’s 
College, Santa Fe, N. Mex.: 190 
plants from New Mexico (65497). 
147 
ANGEL, May GooprtcH, Hailey, Idaho: 
Sample of black sand from Idaho 
(653880). 
ANHYDROUS FOOD PRODUCTS 
CO., THE, Chicago, Il. : 22 specimens 
of dehydrated fruits and vegetables 
(66251). 
ANTHONY, Miss Lucy. (See under 
National American Woman’s Suf- 
frage Association. ) 
APOLLINAIRE - MARIE, BRorTHER, 
(See under Instituto de la Salle, 
Bogota, Colombia. ) 
ARANA, Sefior IaNacto, Pipi, Santa 
Cruz, Bolivia, South America 
(through P. L. Ports, Washington, 
D. C.): A bracelet canteen used by 
the Chiriguano Indians, Bolivia, 
some 30 or 40 years ago (65885). 
ARISTE- JOSEPH, BrorHer. (See 
under Instituto de la Salle, Bo- 
gota, Colombia.) 
ARIZONA, UNIVERSITY OF, Tucson, 
Ariz.: A collection of about 200 speci- 
mens of mammalian fossils from a 
eave near Anita, Coconino County, 
Ariz. (65379, exchange). 
ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Ill. : 2 speci- 
mens of medicinal substances from 
the animal kingdom (65790) ; 4 sam- 
ples of suprarenalin (66676). 
ARMSTRONG, E. J., Erie, Pa.: Speci- 
men of inyoite from Hillsborough, 
New Brunswick (65557); 5  speci- 
mens of Upper Devonian sponges 
from western New York (66013). 
ARMSTRONG, L. K. (See under 
Henry Fair.) 
ARNOLD, P. B., Lavino Furnace Co., 
Sheridan, Pa. (through Dr. Edgar T. 
Wherry): A specimen of manganese 
ore from Wassau_ district, Upper 
Guinea, western Africa (66541). 
ARSENE, Broruer G., St. Paul’s Col- 
lege, Covington, La.: 726 plants from 
Louisiana (65400); plant, Burman- 
nia, from Louisiana (65582). 
ARVIDSON, Kari. (See under Photo- 
gravure and Color Co.) 
ASTORIA MAHOGANY Co. (INC.), 
Long Island City, N. Y.: 12 photo- 
graphs showing the manufacture of 
mahogany veneers (65878). 
