LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Hutt, Dr. Epwarp E., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: A spinning wheel and a yarn 
reel, supposed to have been in use 
on George Washington’s plantation 
(566138). 
Hunt, Crair, Colville, Wash.: 74 spec- 
imens, including basketry, bags and 
other ethnological material (56653: 
loan). 
Hurry, Rutcrers Ives, New York City: 
Single-barrel pistol, Dumas A Lyon; 
double-action revolver, G. Mercenier 
(56842). 
HURTER, JULIUS, sr., St. Louis, Mo.: 
Carapace of a turtle (56170) ; snake, 
Lycodon aulicus, from the Philippine 
Islands (56641) ; turtle from Mobile, 
Ala. (56848). 
Hussry, CHARLES H., Morsr S. Dutr- 
FIELD, and FRANCIS lL. Woops, Ogden, 
Utah: A large specimen of quartz con- 
taining tungsten minerals (56287). 
Hype, A. G., & Sons, New York City: 
4 2-yard lengths of all cotton and 
cotton and silk fabrics (56853). 
Hyver, Freperic BULKELEY, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: A bag of ancient Maori 
featherwork (56227); Hawaiian 
dance skirt made from palm fiber 
(56499) ; mounted loon, Gavia imber, 
from Maine (56962). 
Ima, Y., Kagoshima, Japan: Voleanic 
material from Sakurajima, Kago- 
shima (57088: purchase). 
INDA, J. RIQUELMA, Mexico, Mexico: 
18 insects (56623). 
InDIAN MuvSsEUM. (See 
eutta, India.) 
INGLIS, JoHN, Magnet, Ark, (through 
Mr. Frank L. Hess, U. S. Geological 
Survey) : Specimen of brookite from 
Magnet (55727). 
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF: 
Original application for a pension, 
with related papers, filed by Col. 
Aaron Burr in 18384 (55700); skulls 
of 8 bison and skin of a black bear, 
skin and skull of brown bear, Ursus 
americanus, and robe and skeleton of 
a buffalo, Bison americanus, received 
through the superintendent of the | 
under Cal- 
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT oOF—Continued. 
Yellowstone National Park (55984; 
56007 ; 56481). 
U. 8. Geological Survey: 35 speci- 
mens and 25 petrographic slides of 
rocks from the Santa Cruz quad- 
rangle, Cal., illustrating Geologic 
Folio No. 168 (55704); 50 concre- 
tions collected from various locali- 
ties in the West by Mr. C. W. Wash- 
burne (55739) ; 294 rock specimens 
with 164 microscopic slides, illus- 
trating the geology of the Hastport 
quadrangle, Me., described by Mr. 
Edson 8S. Bastin and Mr. Henry S. 
Williams (55762); 8 specimens of 
rocks from the Black Hills, S. Dak., 
collected in connection with the re- 
port on the geology of the Northern 
Black Hills, by Mr. N. H. Darton 
(55797) ; 50 specimens of rocks col- 
lected by Mr. Darton to illustrate the 
geology of the Deming quadrangle, 
N. Mex, (55871) ; 110 rocks collected 
by Dr. George I. Finlay to illustrate 
the geology of the Colorado Springs 
folio (55828) ; rocks collected during 
the summer of 1913 by Messrs. Miser, 
Ferguson, Diller, Hunter and Lough- 
lin, for use in the preparation of ed- 
ucational sets (56054) ; collection of 
rocks illustrative of Bulletin 492, 
“The gabbros and associated rocks 
of Preston, Connecticut” (56159) ; 3 
small lots of vertebrate fossils col- 
lected by Mr. Dean E. Winchester in 
the Datil Mountain coal field of New 
Mexico (56213); 16 boxes of thin 
sections of rocks and ores from the 
Marysville and Butte districts, Mont. 
(56232) ; 111 specimens of rocks col- 
lected chiefly by Mr. W. C. Phalen in 
and near the Ellijay quadrangle of 
Georgia, North Carolina and Tennes- 
see (56239) ; specimen of pyrite from 
the Stella Mine, Stellaville, St. Law- 
rence County, N. Y., collected by Mr. 
Phalen (56423) ; 4 small lots of ver- 
tebrate fossils collected by Mr. E. 
Russell Lloyd in Morton County, 
N. Dak. (56248) ; 62 rock specimens 
illustrating the geology of the Ta- 
coma quadrangle, Wash., collected in 
