List of Accessions. a 
Day, Arthur L., and Shepherd, E. S$.—Geophysics: water and the 
magmatic gases. Washington, 1913. (Separate.) 
Dewar, Thomas R.—Ramble round the globe. London, 1894. 
Given by Mr. J. W. Waldron. 
Dillon, P.—Voyage in the South Seas. London, 1829. 2 vols. 
Edwards, Edward, and Hamilton, George.— Voyage of H. M. S. 
Pandora. London, 1915. 
Erdland, P. A.—Die Marshall-Insulaner: Leben und Sitte...... 
Munster, rgr4. 
Forbes, Kate M.—Volcano Kilauea.—Honolulu, ror5. 
Francis, G. W.—Analysis of the British ferns.—Iondon, 1858. 
Received from the Missouri Botanical Garden in exchange for 
botanical specimens. 
Fréville, de.—Histoire des nouvelles découvertes...... Paris, 
1874. 
Fyson, P. F.—Flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops. 2 vols. 
Madras, 1915. 
Groneman, J.—Tyandi-Barabudur in Central Java. Semarang- 
Soerabaia, 1901. Gift. 
Groneman, J.—Hindu ruins in the plain of Parambanan. Sema- 
rang-Soerabaia, rgo1. Gift. 
Haddon, Alfred C.—Papuan dances (typewritten). n.p.,n.d. 
Hall, Ivan C.—Testicular infusion agar...... From Journal of 
Bacteriology, 1916. Given by the author. 
Hallowell, Edward. —Report upon the reptilia of the North Pacific 
Exploring Expedition. Philadelphia, 1860. (Separate. ) 
Hedley, Charles.—Ethnology of Funafuti. Sydney, 1896-1900. 
(Separate.) Gift. 
Helms, Richard.—Report of a collecting trip to Mount Kosciusko. 
Sydney, n.d. (Separate.) Given by Miss E. Helms. 
Herndon, William I1,—Exploration of the valley of the Amazon. 
Partr1. Washington, 1853. Received from the Missouri Botani- 
cil Garden in exchange for botanical specimens. 
Hill, T. G.—Essentials of illustration. London, 1915. 
Hocken, Thomas M.—EKarly history of New Zealand. Welling- 
ton, 1914. 
Hooker, Joseph D.—Illustrations of Himalayan plants..... Lon- 
don, 1915. Received from the Missouri Botanical Garden in 
exchange for botanical specimens. 
Howitt, A. W.—On the organization of Australian tribes. Ade- 
laide, 1889. (Separate.) Gift. 
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