LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
REKO, Dr. Buss P., Oaxaca de Juarez, 
Mexico: 6 plants (65841, 66433). 
REMBRANDT INTAGLIO PRINT- 
ING CO. (LTD.), Queens Mill, Lan- 
easter, England: 20 specimens of 
rotary intaglio printing, 17 in black 
and white and 8 in color, the earliest 
specimen dated 1894 and the latest 
1920 (65476). 
RENSON, Sefior Don Cartos. (See 
under San Salvador, El Salvador.) 
REVOREDO, J. F., Aguilar, Oruro, 
Bolivia (through Mr. F. L. Hess) : 
Specimen of wolframite from Chi- 
cote Hill, east of Oruro, Bolivia 
(65513). 
RICH, ARCHIE. (See under Rainbow 
Ridge Mining Co.) 
RICH, A. P., Brookline, Mass.: 4 ears 
of corn in the husk and 2 samples 
of cotton from Yucatan (66653). 
RICE INSTITUTE, THE, Houston, 
Tex. (through Prof. Asa C. Chand- 
ler) : Specimen of skate, new species, 
and a minnow, Zygonectes henshalli 
(66069). 
RICH, J. Ry iWashington),D:':C): 
Specimen of black granite (gabbro) 
from Rowan County, N. ©. (66417). 
RICHARDS, Dr. THEODORE W., U. S. 
Navy, Washington, D. C.: Collection 
of several thousand birds’ eggs, 
chiefly from North America (65320). 
RICHARDSON, Mrs. CHarites W., 
Washington, D..C. (through Mrs. 
Julian-James) : Leghorn straw poke 
bonnet (65567, loan). 
RICHARDSON, W. D., Fredericks- 
burg, Va.: 4,380 beetles, comprising 
the donor’s collection, except the 
family Dryopidae (65775). 
RICKER, P. L., U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
Land planarian from a greenhouse, 
Fourteenth and B Streets, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (65532). 
RIDGWAY, Roserr, Olney, Ill.: 3 
bird skins from Illinois (65365). 
RIKSMUSEETS BOTANISKA AY- 
DELNING, Stockholm, Sweden 
(through Dr. Carl Lindman, Di- 
rector) : 280 plants, Bryophyta, from 
northern Europe (65644); 880 
plants, largely algae and grasses 
(66282, exchange). 
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RIVES, Mrs. Isaset, Washington, D. 
C. (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes): 
Smoking cap, Scotch style, embroid- 
ered in moose hair, from Canada 
(65487, loan). 
ROBERTS, E. W., Cincinnati, Ohio: 
14 detail photographs of Hiram 
Maxim’s early flying machine, and 
copy of a photograph of him, also 
a copy of the Journal of the Society 
of Automotive Engineers, April, 
1918, containing a description of 
the machine (65903). 
ROBERTSON, Miss Lina B., Living- 
ston Normal School, Livingston, 
Ala.: Plant, Firmiana platanifolia 
(65266) ; plant (65311). 
ROBINSON, Col. Wirt, U. 8S. Army, 
West Point, N. Y.: Shrew (alco- 
holic), Microsorer winnemanna 
(65805). 
ROCK, Prof. Josrepu F., U. 8. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C.: 4 plants, Kokia, from the 
Hawaiian Islands (65199). 
ROCKWOOD, L. P., Forest Grove, 
Oreg.: 2 type specimens of Diptera 
(66210). 
RODDY, Dr. H. Justin, Millersville, 
Pa.: 832 Cambrian fossils from 
Lancaster County, Pa. (65258). 
ROEBLING, Col. WasHiNeron A., 
Trenton, N. J.: 3 specimens of min- 
erals from Sweden (653852). 
ROGERS, L. E., Washington, D. C.: 
The nest of a wasp collected at Shin 
Pond, Patten, Me. (65740). 
ROIG, Dr. Marto SANCHEZ, Havana, 
Cuba: Selenite from Cuba, also 8 
specimens, 2 species, of terrestrial 
isopods (65904, 65968). 
ROMAN, Dr. A., Entomologiska Afdel- 
ning, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, 
Stockholm, Sweden: 2 ichneumon 
flies, Polysphincta carbonator 
(65792). 
ROSENDAHL, Prof. C. O. (See under 
Minnesota, the University of.) 
ROSS, C. S., U. S. Geological Survey, 
Washington, D. C.: Specimen of 
onyx from Lime Creek, Del Norte 
Quadrangle, near Bidell, Colo. 
(66051). 
