LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Osborn, Prof. H. F., American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York City: 

 Eight casts of feet of fossil horses. 

 Exchange. 41655. (See also under 

 American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory. ) 



( >sborne, J. E. , Norwalk, Ohio. Received 

 through Smithsonian Institution, Bu- 

 reau of American Ethnology. Two 

 iron axes of the pioneer period of the 

 Northwest, probably of French origin 

 (42330) ; Iroquoian antiquities from 

 Georgian Bay (42494). 



Osgood, W. H., Washington, D. C: 

 Plant from Alaska. 42854. (See also 

 under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Oslar, E. J.,Alcott, Colo.: One hundred 

 and fifty specimens of Lepidoptera 

 (gift) (42309; 42310; 42317; 42368; 

 42436); 260 specimens of Orthoptera 

 from Arizona and New Mexico (pur- 

 chase) (42697). 



Osmun, A. V., Amherst, Mass.: Specimen 

 of Equisetum scirpoides from Connecti- 

 cut, 42121. 



Outes, Felix F., Buenos Aires, Argen- 

 tina: Aboriginal remains from the 

 province of Catamarca. 42720. 



Owen, Virgil W., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Twenty-nine moths (42603); 2 speci- 

 mens of turtle {Kinostemon) from 

 Arizona (42921). 



Owston, Alan, Yokohama, Japan. Re- 

 ceived through Dr. David S. Jordan: 

 Specimen of Mitsukurina owstoni from 

 Sagami Bay, Japan (purchase) (42120) ; 

 2 reptiles from Bonin Island, Japan 

 (gift) (42639). 



Oxford, Museum of the University of, 

 Merton College, Oxford, England. Re- 

 ceived through W. F. R. Weldon: 

 Three enlarged models of teeth of an 

 embryonic Ornithorhynchus. 42186. 



Ozias, J. W., Lawrence, Kans. : Parts of 

 uniforms, documents, cartridges, shells, 

 etc., obtained in the Philippine Is- 

 lands. 41609. 



Ozias, O. O. (See under Computing 

 Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio. ) 



Pace, Lulu, Temple, Tex.: Eight plants, 

 including Solidago canadensis scabrius- 



Pace, Lulu — Continued. 

 cula Porter; Eryngium learenworthii T. 

 and G. ; Euphorbia bicolor Engelm.; 

 Andropogon scoparius Michx. ; Andro- 

 pogon hallii Hack., 2 specimens, and 

 Chrysopogon nutans (L.) Benth (41595); 

 plant from Texas ( 42741 ). 



Packard, Mrs. S. A., Brockton, Mass.: 

 Small hand-made cushion. 41549. 



Pagliuchi, F. D., Habana, Cuba: Speci- 

 men of Pipefish, Siphostoma louisianse (?) 

 from Pablo, Cuba. 41410. 



Paine, J. H., Catalina Island, Cal.: Two 

 marine shells. 41432. 



Painter, J. H., U. S. National Museum: 

 Four plants (41368); Sphinx-moth from 

 Toluca, Mexico (41929); specimen of 

 Senecio from Fairfax County, Va. 

 (42001); 167 plants from Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey (42789). 



Palache, Prof. Charles. (See under 

 Harriman Alaskan Expedition. ) 



Palmer, G. W., Knik, Cooks Inlet, Alas- 

 kan: Grizzly bear, Ursus horribilis, from 

 the head of Knik Arm. Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 41563. 



Palmer, Joseph, U. S. National Museum: 

 Snake (Ophibolus rhombomaculatus). 

 42750. 



Palmer, Dr. T. S., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Plaster cast of Calodontotherium 

 palmeri, a fossil vertebrate. 42142. 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Three hundred and twenty-eight 

 plants from Newfoundland (41362) ; frog 

 from St. Johns (41776); 29 specimens of 

 Diptera, 5 specimens of Lepidoptera, 

 and 2 specimens of Coleoptera (42194) ; 

 2 specimens of Succinea, 26 birds' skins, 

 whale feed, Rhoda inermis (Kroyer) 

 from Newfoundland (42226; 42239; 

 42294) ; 12 plants from Arizona (42329) ; 

 reptiles and plants from Mexico (42456; 

 42472 ) ; 41 plants from Missouri (42797 ) ; 

 7 birds' skins from West Mexico (42830) ; 

 crustaceans and echinoderms from 

 Guaymas, Mexico (42870); 75 specimens 

 of marine shells from La Pas, Lower 

 California (42879). 



Palmer, William, and George P. Mer- 

 rill, U.S. National Museum: Rocksand 

 fossils from Mexico. 42455. 



