LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF—Contd. 
near Aguanga, Cal., by Mr. Franklin 
Heald (56406); 6,000 specimens of 
grasses (56570); earthworms from 
near the Sherman statue, Washing- 
ton, D. C. (56657); 4 specimens of 
Scleria collected in Cuba by Brother 
Leon (56674) ; 3 living specimens of 
Opuntia collected by Prof. C. V. 
Piper at Croom, Hernando County, 
Fla. (56780); 28 earthworms from 
the grounds of the Department of 
Agriculture (56558; 56759); speci- 
men of Cereus from Brazil (56774) ; 
8 specimens of Juncus and Grossu- 
laria collected in Montana by Mr. 
Frederick VY. Coville (56867); 61 
plants from Guatemala (56882); 8 
specimens of Oenothera collected by 
Mr. H. H. Bartlett (56891) ; 8 plants 
collected in Chile by Mr. J. D. Hus- 
bands (57022) ; 1,224 mounted speci- 
mens of grasses (57056); 2 photo- 
graphs of flax, one in flower and the 
other of mature plants ready for the 
harvest (57097). 
Office of Public Roads: A set 
consisting of 388 samples of typical 
road-building rocks, accompanied by 
physical and petrographic analyses 
(55716). 
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF, Suva, 
Fiji: 2 lizards, Brachylophus, from 
Fiji, received from Mr. Frank P. 
Tepson, government entomologist 
(56496). 
AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUC- 
TION FOR IRELAND, DEPARTMENT OF 
(FISHERIES BRANCH). (See under 
Treland. ) 
AGUIRRE, Dr. RAFAEL TEJADA, Guate- 
mala City, Guatemala: 158 plants 
from Guatemala (55764; 56189). 
ALABAMA CONSOLIDATED COAL AND IRON 
CoMPANY, Birmingham, Ala.: 72- 
hour foundry coke—one large speci- 
men showing full depth of charge— 
received at the close of the Louisi- 
ana Purchase Exposition, 1904 
(57122). 
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ALABAMA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF, 
University, Ala.: 18 specimens of 
plants from Alabama, collected by 
Mr. Roland M. Harper (55766: ex- 
change). 
ALBERENE STONE CoMPANY, New York 
City (through Mr. Chas. D. Har- 
vey): A specimen of ilmenite from 
Albemarle, Albemarle County, Va. 
(56519). 
ALDRIDGE, Miss Mary G., Auburndale, 
Mass. (through Mr. G. T. Aldridge, 
Washington, D.C.) : 3 pieces of quilt 
made by Catherine Van Winkle 
(great-grandmother of the donor), 
of Bergen, N. J., between 1775 and 
1780 (55825). 
ALEXANDER, M., Asheville, N. C.: An 
exhibition specimen of monazite 
from Madison County, N. C. (56028: 
purchase). 
ParRK, Manchester, 
land (through Mr. 
superintendent) : 112 living  speci- 
mens of Cactaceae, including 18 
specimens of Epiphyllum, 98 of 
Rhipsalis and 1 of Pterocactus 
kuntzet (55786; 56481; 56736; 
56893). Exchange. 
ALLEN, Epear, & Co., Sheffield, Eng- 
land: 28 specimens of iron alloys 
(56149). 
AMATEIS, Mrs. Dora B., West Falls 
Church, Va.: Portrait bust, in mar- 
ble, of the sculptor’s son, by Louis 
Amateis (56078: loan). 
Eng- 
Robert Lamb, 
AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (through the Library 
of Congress): Specimens of west 
African woods and textile work of 
Liberian colonists, Liberian coins, 
shell money, a game, stamping ma- 
chine, flags and flag-cloth, rocks and 
ores (55986). 
AMERICAN CROSS-ARM COMPANY, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.: Douglas fir telegraph 
eross-arm from the original line of 
the Western Union Telegraph Com- 
pany erected in 1869 between Cobre, 
Ney., and the Utah State line on the 
Southern Pacific Railroad (56299). 
