LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
INDIA, ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF, 
Indian Museum, Calcutta, India 
(through Dr. B. Prashad) : 8 speci- 
mens, 5 species, of freshwater mol- 
lusks from India, Ceylon, and the 
Solomon Islands (66494, exchange). 
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, 
Bloomington, Ind. (through Dr. C. 
H. Higenmann) : 250 fishes collected 
by the Irwin expedition to Chile and 
Peru, 1919 (66451, exchange). 
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCH, Taihoku, 
Formosa, Japan (through Dr. M. 
Oshima): 56 specimens, 16 species, 
of crustaceans from Formosa 
(66023). 
INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Bogota, 
Colombia: Collections of anthropo- 
logical material and fossils fronr Co- 
lombia (65245) (through Brother 
Apollinaire-Marie) ; skins and skulls 
of 5 small mammals (65803, ex- 
change); (through Brother Ariste- 
Joseph and J. B. Reeside, jr.): 4 
specimens of invertebrate fossils, 5 
fossil leaves, and fragmentary re- 
mains of vertebrate fossils (66394). 
INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Correo 
Nufioa, Chile (through Brother 
Claude-Joseph) : 72 grasses (653872) ; 
342 plants from Chile (65780, 
66601) ; 97 plants (66507). 
INSTITUTO DE LA SALLE, Havana, 
Cuba (through Brother Leon): 10 
specimens of Passifiora (65899). 
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: 
U. 8. Geological Survey: A small 
collection of carnotite minerals 
and associated ores made by 
Hoyt S. Gale, from Routt 
County, Colo. (65889) : A small 
collection of Eocene fossil plants 
comprising the types, figured 
specimens, and other material 
described by Prof. Edward W. 
Berry in Professional Paper 
125-A, U. S. Geological Survey 
(65539); a collection of 353 
species of Hocene fossil plants 
comprising the types, figured 
specimens, and other material 
described in U. S. Geological 
Survey Professional Paper 91, 
169 
INTHRIOR DEPARTMENT—Con. 
U. 8S. Geological Survey—Contd. 
by Professor Berry (65542) ; 
rocks from the western New 
England and eastern New York 
lime belt, collected by Dr. T. 
Nelson Dale; also 27 boxes of 
thin sections (65544) ; 25 crates 
(250 drawers) of Silurian and 
Devonian invertebrate fossils, 
chiefly from Maine, with note 
books, lists, and other data con- 
eerning them by the late Prof. 
H.S. Williams (65591) ; portions 
of skull and jaws of a Plesio- 
saurian reptile, collected by Mr. 
John B. Reeside, jr., in south- 
western Colorado (657638); 4 
small lots of vertebrate fossils 
collected by Mr. W. T. Thom, jr., 
in northeastern Montana 
(65779) ; foot bones of a fossil 
canrel from near Dayville, Oreg. 
(65808) ; miscellaneous rock 
specimens from Montana, Colo- 
rado, and Washington, collected 
by Messrs. Hancock, Pishel, and 
Beekley (65966); specimen of 
creedite from a type locality, 
Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo., col- 
lected and described by Mr. E. 
S. Larsen (65967); 5 minerals 
(65980) ; a large piece of chal- 
cocite from Butte, Mont., col- 
lected by Mr. B. S. Butler 
(66050) ; 6 miscellaneous min- 
eral specimens (66134); fos- 
sils from the Coastal Plain re- 
gion of Texas, Louisiana, and 
Florida, collected by Mr. C. B. 
Hopkins (66209); 128 boxes of 
miscellaneous geological mate- 
rial, and seven trays of miscel- 
laneous collections (66301, 
66443, 66439) ; 20 specimens and 
15 thin sections from the molyb- 
denum mine near Questa, N. 
Mex., described by Messrs. E. S. 
Larsen and C. 8. Ross in Heo- 
nomic Geology, November, 1920 
(66521); 5 specimens of plati- 
num-bearing covellite from 
Rambler mine, Wyoming 
(66594) ; collection of 31 rock 
