LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT oF—Continued. 
10,100 feet, 3 miles southwest of the 
summit of Cloud Peak, Big Horn 
Mountains, Wyo. (56901); a barite 
concretion with radial structure, col- 
lected by Mr. C. A. Bonine 80 miles 
northeast of Ekalaka, Mont. (56981) ; 
2 boxes of specimens and drill cores 
from the Ordovician outlier at Hyde 
Manor, Sudbury, Vt., collected by 
Mr. T. Nelson Dale and described in 
two papers in the American Journal 
of Science (56982); a collection of 
Cretaceous plants mostly from the 
Tuscaloosa formation, comprising the 
types and figured specimens de- 
scribed by Mr. E. W. Berry (56955) ; 
collection of Cretaceous and Ter- 
tiary plants comprising the types 
and figured specimens described by 
Mr. Berry in Professional Paper No. 
84 (56994); 25 specimens of Hzo- 
gyra, constituting the types and 
figured specimens described by Dr. 
L. W. Stephenson in Professional 
Paper No. 81 (56995) ; specimens of 
glauberite and colemanite from Cali- 
fornia, and a nodule of pyrite from 
Texas (57051). (See under Carne- 
gie Institution of Washington.) 
Office of Indian Affairs: An Indian 
war bonnet (56282: loan). 
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMPANY, 
Tacoma, Wash.: Skull of a common 
harbor porpoise, Phoceena (56494). 
PREGAN D.C. /R. (Port Arthur, Tex.: 
Spinal bone of a spade-fish (also 
known as Sheepshead porgy or white 
angel-fish), Chetodipterus  faber 
(55836). 
IRELAND, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION FOR, 
(FisHERIES BRANCH), Dublin, Ire- 
land: Specimens of deep-water echi- 
noderms representing 16 species 
(56956). 
JACKSON, Miss FAnnic A., Yonkers, 
N. Y. (through Mrs. Julian James) : 
2 beaded pouches or bags made by 
the Iroquois Indians, and a pair of 
baby’s beaded moccasins made by the 
Sioux Indians (57084); 2 dresses, 
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JACKSON, Miss Fannie A.—Continued. 
gloves, slippers and lava jewelry 
which belonged to the family of 
Thomas Reed Jackson, architect of 
the Academy of Music, New York 
City, and his wife Charlotte R. 
Myers Jackson (57128: loan). 
JACKSON, H. H. T., Bureau of Biologi- 
eal Survey, Washington, D. C.: 3 
lampreys from Riverdale, Md. 
(56927). 
JACKSON, Mrs. THomas R., Yonkers, 
N. Y. (through Mrs. Julian James) : 
A gold-and-ribbon insignia of mem- 
bership of the National Society of 
the Daughters of the American Rev- 
olution (561381: loan). 
Jacogs, C. H., Philadelphia, Pa.: 2 
specimens of cusk-eel, Ophidium 
marginatum (55742). 
JAHN, Dr. ALFREDO, Carficas, Venezu- 
ela: 3800 plants from Venezuela 
(55811: purchase). 
JAMES, I. E., Pittston, Pa. (through 
Mr. David White, Washington, D. 
C.) : 2 carboniferous plants (56722). 
JAMES, Mrs. JULIAN, Washington, D. 
©.: Marine shells and other inverte- 
brates collected by Lieut. Com- 
mander T. B. M. Mason, U. 8S. Navy, 
chiefly on the western coast of 
America (56026); fan of pandanus 
from Honolulu, Hawaii (563824) ; an 
old copy of Milton’s “Paradise Lost” 
(56409) ; a graphoscope, 103 stereo- 
scopic views and 2 daguerreotypes 
(56442 ; 57086) ; a pamphlet entitled 
“Roll of Honor of the Seventh Regi- 
ment, National Guard, S. N. Y.” 
(56780: loan) ; 6 pieces of Japanese 
cloisonné; collection of wearing ap- 
parel and accessories and articles 
pertaining to the occupations and 
amusements of ladies and gentlemen 
of the 19th century; oil painting 
“View up the Hudson,” by Robert 
Weir (57087: loan); 3 billiard. cues 
used by, and 8 bound volumes relat- 
ing to, members of the Bailey- 
Myers-Mason families (57129: loan). 
(See under Miss Fannie A. Jackson, 
Mrs. Thomas R. Jackson, Miss L. 
