List of Accessions. 33 
U.S. National Herbarium.—Contributions, title and index to 
WOlecyM. Savills O75 5, 2c 
U. S. National Museum.—Annual Report, 1916.—Bulletins, 
19, 24, 29, 31, purchased; 71, partv; 95, 96, 98; 100, part 1; 
IOI; 102, parts 1-3.—Proceedings, li. 
WELLINGTON, 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 Library. 
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft.—Vierteljahrsschrift, 1916. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
[Purchased unless otherwise designated. | 
Alexander, W. D.—The Hale 0 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 by the Hawaiian Historical Society. 
Almanac and Encyclopedia, The World. New York, 1917. 
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 sym- 
pathy. n.p., n.d. Given by the Hawaiian Historical Society. 
Bentham, George.—Labiatarum genera et species. London, 1832- 
1836. [279] 
OCCASIONAL PAPERS, B. P. B. M. VOL. VI, No. 5—3. 
