LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS DUKING 

 THE FISCAL YEAK 1923-1924 



(EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE INDICATED, THE SPECIMENS WEEE PRESENTED OR WERE 

 TRANSFERRED BY BUREAUS OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW) 



ABBOTT, Dr. William L., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : 131 mammals, 83 birds 

 with 1 set of eggs collected in Hu- 

 nan Province, China, by Charles M. 

 Hoy (70546) ; natural history speci- 

 mens and ethnological material col- 

 lected by the donor in Santo Domin- 

 go (71132, 71345) ; 2 snakes, 5 liz- 

 ards, and 12 frogs from Santo Do- 

 mingo (71661). 



ABEECO MILL (Inc.), New York 

 City : Specimens of picarded artsilk, 

 artsilk tops and noils, 3 tubes and 5 

 skeins of spunartsilk yarn (71037). 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCI- 

 ENCES, Philadelphia, Pa.: 195 

 plants from Venezuela and British 

 Guiana (70907) ; (through Mr. Mor- 

 gan Hebard) 151 specimens of in- 

 sects (Orthoptera) representing 56 

 species, of which 27 species are rep- 

 resented by pai'atypes from North 

 America and other countries 

 , (70938) ; 2 specimens of minerals 

 (71027); mollusk from Japan 

 (71167). Exchange. 



ADAMS, C. H. ( Crab Orchard, Ky.: 

 Slab containing fossil remains of a 

 brachiopod (70950). 



ADAMS, Paul J., Knoxville, Tenn. : 

 389 specimens of land and fresh- 

 water mollusks from Tennessee 

 (70582, 71803) ; about 500 specimens 

 of Mississippian fossils from New- 

 man Ridge,. Tenn. (71108). 



ADKINS, W. S., Tampico, Mexico: 

 Blind snake from Panuco, Mexico 

 (71535). 



AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATION, Logan, Utah: 2 weevils 

 (70318). 



AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT 

 OF: 

 Bureau of Animal Industry: 3 

 plants from Utah (70429) ; 11 



AGRICULTURE, DEPT. OF— Con. 

 Bureau of Animal Industry — Com 

 photographs of ostriches 

 (71467). 

 Bureau of Biological Survey: 940 

 plants (70254) ; 48 plants col- 

 lected in Georgia by W. L. Mc- 

 Afee (70374) ; 2 photographs of 

 a whale (70398) ; nest and 4 

 eggs of a bird, the Wandering 

 Tattler, from Alaska (70486) ; 

 269 plants from Alaska (70690, 

 70814, 71095) ; skull and other 

 bones of a fossil bison, and mis- 

 cellaneous bones of other fossil 

 animals from Elephant Point, 

 Kotzebue Sound, Alaska 

 (70763) ; 440 Alaskan plants 

 collected by O. J. Murie and 

 J. P. Anderson (70543); 245 

 plants collected in Alaska by 

 L. J. Palmer (70916, 71097, 

 71129) ; 15 beetles from the 

 stomachs of Central American 

 and Mexican toads (70692) ; 23 

 plants from Georgia (70825) ; 

 57 eggs, 14 nests, 2 skeletons, 

 and 1 skull, of birds from Pan- 

 ama, Alaska, and Florida 

 (70991) ; 49 specimens, 9 spe- 

 cies, of crustaceans, collected by 

 James Silver at Chapman Field, 

 near Cutler, Fla., and Cocoanut 

 Grove, Fla. (71004) ; 38 rep- 

 tiles and batrachians from the 

 United States (71017) ; 1,350 

 specimens, representing 217 spe- 

 cies, of mounted and identified 

 insects, belonging to the orders 

 Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleop- 

 tera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera, 

 and Lepidoptera (71157) ; 15 

 bird eggs from Florida and Wis- 

 consin (71398) ; 34 lizards col- 

 lected by members of the Tana- 

 ger Expedition on the leeward 



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