LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
NEW YORK WORLD, THE, New 
York City (through Mr. Arthur 
Bennington): Original photograph 
of an Indian sent by wire; bromide 
general view of sending apparatus; 
bromide of Mr. Edward Belin, the 
inventor, and assistant, and a bro- 
mide of Mr. Belin at the sending in- 
strument (66080). 
NORTH CAROLINA, STATE DE- 
PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURH, 
Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Raleigh, N. C. (through C. 8S. Brim- 
ley) : 1 tachinid fly (exchange), 1 
ortalid fly (gift), 2 tachinid flies 
(loan) (65714); 3 flies, 2 presum- 
ably new, collected at Raleigh, North 
Carolina (65757). 
NORTON, J. B., Hartsville, S. C.: 53 
plants from South Carolina (66019, 
exchange). 
NOYES, I. G., Somerville, Mass.: 2 
plants, Mammillaria. and Cereus 
(66617, 66699). 
NUTTING, Prof. C. C. (See under 
Iowa, State University of.) 
NYLANDER, Oar O., Caribou, Me.: 
50 Devonian fossils from Maine 
(66012). 
O’DONIGHUE, Prof. CHartses H., Uni- 
versity of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba, Canada: 3 specimens of Dip- 
tera, 4 of Hymenoptera, 5 of Cole- 
optera, and a leech (66184). 
O'KEEFE, Mrs. Mitts, Hyattsville, 
Md.: Photo-engravings and souvenir 
post cards relating to the Pilgrim 
Tercentenary, 1920 (18 specimens) 
(66116). 
OLDROYD, Mrs. Ina S., Stanford Uni- 
versity, Calif.: 12 specimens repre- 
senting 8 species of mollusks, and 13 
specimens, 4 species, of land and ma- 
rine mollusks, all from California 
(65704, 65996). 
OLIVA, Sefiora Ignacta G., Guadala- 
jara, Mexico: 122 Mexican grasses 
(653836). 
OPPERMANN FUR CO., THH, Sagi- 
naw, Mich.: The skin of a melanistic 
wildeat (lynx) (66181). 
ORCUTT, GC. R., San Diego, Calif.: 3 
specimens of barnacles, Balanus or- 
cutti, B. amphitrite inexpectatus, 
byes) 
ORCUTT, C. R.—Continued. 
first United States record, and Tet- 
raclita squamosa rubescens form 
elegans, from La Jolla, (65718); 8 
Specimens of cacti from California 
(66262) ; (through Dr. W. H. Dall) 
15 species of fossils from San Quen- 
tin. Bay, Lower California, probably 
Pliocene or early Pleistocene (66620). 
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- 
LEGE, Corvallis, Oreg.: 11 plants 
(65424); 6 plants from Oregon 
(65621): (through Miss Helen M. 
Gilkey, curator) plant, Centawrea, 
from Oregon (66016). 
ORSER-KRAFT FELDSPAR (LTD.), 
Perth, Ontario, Canada (through Mr. 
F. L. Hess): Samples of euxenite 
ore (65480). 
ORTEGA, Sefior Don Jesus G., Mazat- 
lan, Sinaloa, Mexico: 111 plants 
from Mexico (65928); 7 plants 
(66274). 
OSHIMA Dr. M. (See under Insti- 
tute of Science, Taihoku, Formosa, 
Japan.) 
OSTERHOUT, Gerorce B., Windsor, 
Colo.: 9 plants (66565, exchange). 
OTIS, Ira C., Seattle, Wash.: 106 
plants from western United States 
(65912). 
OTTAWA, CANADA. . (See 
Canadian Government.) 
OTTOLENGUI, Dr. R. New York 
City: 10 noctuid moths, including 2 
cotypes and 2 others new to the 
collection (65560). 
OWEN, Virait W., Los Angeles, Calif. : 
12 beetles (66491). 
PACIFIC MINERALS & CHEMICAL 
CO., Glendale, Calif.: Specimen of 
crude tale from Acme, Death Valley, 
Calif. (65518). 
PALMER, Dr. E. C., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: Stone club of the Maori, New 
Zealand (65304). 
PALMER, Wru114mM, U. S. National 
Museum: Black snake, and 7 crabs, 
Rhiihropanopeus herrisii, all from 
South Chesapeake Beach, Md., the 
latter collected by the donor (65570, 
65517) ; 3 birds from the vicinity of 
Washington, D. C., including a 
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