LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Agriculture, Department of — Contd. 

 from British Columbia (62204) ; liv- 

 ing specimen of plant from California 

 (62298) ; 50 specimens of Hawaiian 

 algae (62441) ; 100+shells collected 

 at Salton Sea, California, by Mr. 

 H. L. Shantz, and 13 specimens of liv- 

 ing cacti collected by him (62341, 

 62474) ; specimen of fern from 

 Oregon (62538) ; 27 samples of soy 

 beans, 2 soy bean plants, 2 wax 

 models of dasheens. sample of dried 

 dasheens, 18 samples of corn, and a 

 sample of chufio (62583) ; 7 mollusks 

 from near Naranga, Fla., and 50+ 

 mollusks from near Miami, Fla. 

 (61424) ; 21 mollusks collected in 

 Hupeh Province, China, also a lizard 

 from Hankow, China, collected by 

 Mr. Frank N. Meyer (61758, 61889) ; 

 160 specimens, 25 species, of mol- 

 lusks from tidewash, Kawaikapu. 

 Motokia, Hawaiian Islands, collected 

 by Mr. W. A. Bryan (62373). 



States Relations Service, Office of 

 Home Demonstration, North and 

 V.'cst: 100 prize jars of canned food 

 products put up by boys and girls in 

 State contests of club work (62591, 

 loan). 



Aitkin, Miss Helen J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 (through Dr. W. H. Dall) : 14 speci- 

 mens, 2 species, of land shells from 

 Bergen Beach woods, Long Island, 

 New York (62211). 



Alabama, Geological Survey of, Uni- 

 versity, Ala. (through Prof. Eugene 

 A. Smith, State Geologist) : Speci- 

 men of plant from Alabama (62549, 

 exchange). 



Alaska Packers Association, The, 

 San Francisco, Cal. (through John N. 

 Cobb, superintendent) : 5 specimens 

 of Alaskan black fish collected in the 

 summer of 1917 in a small pond near 

 Nushagak Bay, Alaska (61674). 



Alger, Mrs. Russell A., The Hedges, 

 Grosse Pointe, Mich, (through Mrs. 

 Henry D. Shelden) : Dress worn by 

 Mrs. Annette Henry Alger, wife of 

 Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War, 

 1897-1899, and U. S. Senator from 

 Michigan, 1903-^1907 (62295). 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York City : An 826-gram 

 specimen of the Burkett, Coleman 

 County, Tex., meteoric iron (62387, 

 exchange). 



American Propeller & Manufac- 

 turing Co., Baltimore, Md. (through 

 R. B. Maxwell, chief inspector) : 1 

 standard, two-blade, quartered oak, 

 aerial propeller, together with the 

 seven parts of the propeller before 

 being assembled, and the rough as- 

 sembled block showing one side of 

 the propeller after rough duplicating 

 (61909) ; small mahogany and black 

 cherry aeroplane impeller for fur- 

 nishing power for the generation of 

 electric energy (62529). 



American Security & Trust Co., The. 

 (See under Mrs. Mary Houston 

 Eddy. ) 



Anderson, Edward J., New Orleans, 

 La. : A flint spearhead found on the 

 prairie in southern Texas by Mr. 

 Andrew Courtnik Lemon (61647). 



Andrews, Miss E. F., Rome, Ga. : 11 

 specimens of plants, Crataegus, from 

 Georgia (61522). 



Anhydrous Food Products Co., Chi- 

 cago, 111. : 31 specimens of " Calori- 

 Cured" food products (62130). 



Apollinaire-Marie, Brother, Bogota, 

 Colombia : 87 specimens of plants 

 from Colombia (62409). 



Arbib, Cavaliere Salvatore (through 

 B. Harvey Carroll, jr., American 

 consul, Venice, Italy) : Collection of 

 Venetian glass miniature portraits, 

 pictures of flowers, and other artis- 

 tic designs by Jacopo Franchini, a 

 former glassworker from Murano, 

 near Venice, Italy, made about 

 1848-1850 (61756). 



Archibald, Dr. F. M., Mahnomen, 

 Minn, (through Miss Frances Dens- 

 more) : A septarian nodule of clay- 

 iron-stone (61804). 



Armour & Co., Chicago, 111. : 20 speci- 

 mens of raw glands and glandular 

 tissues obtained from slaughtered 

 food animals, and 46 specimens of 

 organotherapeutic products (62136) ; 

 2 specimens of raw glands and glan- 



