LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DURING 

 THE FISCAL YEAR 1921-1922. 



(EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE INDICATED, THE SPECIMENS WERE PRESENTED OR WERE TRANS- 

 FERRED BY BUREAUS OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW.) 



ABBEY, Miss Julia, New York City : 

 Basket of the Modoc Indians of 

 California, 1873, and 3 scrapbooks 

 on the Modoc War, 2 made by Henry 

 G. Abbey, who went out in 1873 

 with Leonard Case, of Cleveland, 

 Ohio, and 1 by Mr. Case (67393). 



ABBOTT, Mrs. G. I., Oswego, N. Y. : 

 16 plants from the United States 

 (67136). 



ABBOTT, Dr. William L., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : Bag made of palm and 

 sisal, found at Petionville, Haiti 

 (67099) ; about 3,500 plants, 39 

 birds, 4 skeletons, a bird's nest and 

 a bird in alcohol, 19 bats, skeleton 

 of a bat and a bat (alcoholic), a 

 solenodon, about 304 mollusks, 3 

 earthworms, 3 invertebrates, 10 

 scorpions, and 2 myriapods, collec- 

 tion of insects, 2 fishes, 2 frogs, and 

 a collection of 18 archeological spec- 

 imens, all from Santo Domingo 

 (68183, 68361, 68447) ; 354 mam- 

 mals, 105 birds, 26 reptiles, 10 lots 

 of fishes, 7 ethnological specimens, 

 1 shell, insects, and marine inverte- 

 brates, collected by Mr. Charles M. 

 Hoy in Australia (68436). 



ACADEMY OP NATURAL 

 SCIENCES, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (through Dr. H. A. Pilsbry) : 2 

 photographic negatives of rare 

 crabs in the museum of the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences (66817) ; 

 (through Dr. Henry Skinner) 80 

 specimens of Cynipidae, represent- 

 ing 13 species (66867, exchange). 



ADUTT, Albert Leon, Margate, Kent, 

 England : Sheet of 16 Margate Cot- 

 tage Hospital Extension Fund 

 stamps (67908). 



AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH IN- 

 STITUTE, Pusa, Bihar, India 

 (through T. Bainbridge Fletcher, 

 imperial entomologist) : 400 speci- 

 mens of small moths, Microlepidop- 

 tera, including 200 species and co- 

 types (68300). 

 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF : 

 Bureau of Biological Survey: 14 

 skeletons and 93 alcoholic speci- 

 mens of birds, 7 fishes, 2 am- 

 phibians, 3 reptiles, and 1 turtle 

 shell, 15 mollusks, 2 crayfishes, 

 and 11 specimens of fossilized 

 wood from South America 

 (66776) ; 16 skeletons and 1 

 skull of birds from Alaska and 

 California (66777) ; 3 skeletons. 

 3 skulls, 1 nest, and 2 eggs of 

 birds from Florida (66844) ; 178 

 South American plants, col- 

 lected by Dr. Alexander Wet- 

 more (66S61) ; 48 plants col- 

 lected by Dr. Wetmore in Argen- 

 tina (66986) ; 4 specimens of the 

 last larval stages of Xiphosura 

 polyphemus and 20 specimens of 

 Artemia gracilis, var. arietina, 

 the latter collected by Dr. Wet- 

 more in Argentina (68475) ; 

 (through W. L. McAtee) 3 

 land crabs, collected at Miami, 

 Fla., by J. S. Rainey (67020) ; 

 30 fishes collected by Francis 

 Harper in the Athabaska Lake 

 region, Alberta, Canada, in 1920 

 (67359) ; 89 amphibians and 12 

 reptiles collected by Dr. W. P. 

 Taylor and G. G. Cantwell in 

 Washington (67421) ; 199 speci- 

 mens, 13 species, of mollusks 

 and 21 species of fresh-water 

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