List of Accessions. 33 



U. S. National Herbarium. — Contributions, title and index to 



vol. xvii; xviii, 6, 7; xx, 2. 

 U. S. National Museum. — Annual Report, 1916. — Bulletins, 

 19, 24, 29, 31, purchased; 71, part v; 95,96,98; 100, part i; 

 loi; 102, parts 1-3. — Proceedings, li. 

 WEL1.1NGTOX, New Zealand. 



Dominion Museum. — Annual Report, 1917. — Bulletin, 5. 

 White Plains, New York. 



Cumulative Book Index, xix, 2. — Book Review Digest, xii, 8. 

 — Readers' Guide, xvi, 3, 5, 9, 11; xvii, 3, 5. Given by the 

 Oahu College Librar}'. 

 Zurich, Switzerland. 



Naturforschende Gesellschaft. — Vierteljahrsschrift, 1916. 



MISCBI.I/ANBOUS. 



[Purchased unless otherwise designated.] 



Alexander, W. D.^The Hale o Keawe at Honaunau. New Ply- 

 mouth, 1894. (Separate.) Given by the Hawaiian Historical 

 Society. 



Hawaii's troubles at Washington. Honolulu, 1894. (Clip- 

 ping.) Given by Mr. R. C. Lydecker. 



Stone idols from Necker Island. New Plymouth, 1894. (Sep- 

 arate.) Given b}- the Hawaiian Historical Society. 



Almanac and Encyclopedia, The World. New York, 191 7. 



Anderson, Johannes C. — Maori life in Ao-tea. Christchurch, 1907. 



Baden-Powell, B. F. S. — In savage isles and settled lands. Lon- 

 don, 1892. 



Bailey, Edward. — Hawaii Nei: An idyl of the Pacific Isles. Ann 

 Arbor, n. d. Given by the Hawaiian Historical Society. 



Hawaiian ferns. Honolulu, 1883. Given by the Hawaiian 



Historical Society. 



Bartsch, Paul. — The California land shells of the Epiphragmo- 

 phora Traskii group. Washington, 1917. (Separate.) Given 

 by Dr. C. M. Cooke. 



(Beckwith, Edward Griffin.) — A collection of funeral addresses 

 (Central Union Church, March 6, 1909) and resolutions of S}-m- 

 pathy. n. p., n. d. Given by the Hawaiian Historical Society. 



Beutham, George. — Labiatarum genera et species. London, 1832- 

 1836. [279] 



Occasional Papers, B. P. B. M. Vol. VI, No. ,s— .^. 



