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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



AGRICULTURE, DEPT. OF— Contd. 



Federal Horticultural Board — Con. 

 tations at New York City, and 

 Washington, D. C, during March 

 and April, 1924 (7170S) ; bryo- 

 zoan from Holland, collected at 

 New York City, April 1, 1924 

 (71741) ; 3 spiders taken on 

 grapes from Argentina (71750) ; 

 5 lizards from logwood sent 

 from Jamaica (71760) ; 2 land 

 shells from Jamaica and Ber- 

 muda (71783) ; marine shell 

 from Holland (71830). 



Forest Service: Plant from Utah 

 (70362) ; 2 plants from Colo- 

 rado (70428, 70683) ; (through 

 Forest Products Laboratory, 

 Madison, Wis.) 10 hand sam- 

 ples of Alaskan woods (70969) ; 

 plant from Arizona (71044) ; 

 82 plants collected in southwest 

 Oklahoma by Frank H. Rose 

 (71494) ; (through Dr. F. V. 

 Coville) type specimen of a 

 plant from California (71507). 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 138 

 plants collected in Virginia by 

 W. W. Eggleston (70249) ; 

 (through Dr. C. V. Piper) plant 

 from British Columbia ; 74 

 plants from Oregon and Cali- 

 fornia ; plant from South Caro- 

 lina ; 101 plants ; 6 plants from 

 Idaho; 2 plants from Porto 

 Rico (70303, 70701, 70736, 

 70911, 70930, 70964, 71603) ; 3 

 photographs of plants (70354) ; 

 2 plants from Georgia (70355) ; 

 2 plants from Porto Rico 

 (70381, 71343) ; 8 plants from 

 Alabama (70426) ; fern from 

 Vancouver Island (70558) ; 

 (through Office of Foreign Seed 

 and Plant Introduction) 5,000 

 plants collected in Asia by Jo- 

 seph F. Rock (70917) ; (through 

 W. W. Eggleston) 139 plants 

 (70866) ; 1,605 plants collected 

 by Prof. A. S. Hitchcock in 

 Ecuador (71553) ; (through 

 Professor Hitchcock) 2,010 

 mounted grasses ; 90 plants from 

 Peru (71592, 71602) ; (through 



AGRICULTURE, DEPT. OF— Contd. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry — Con. 

 Prof. O. F. Cook) 100 plants, 

 chiefly palms, from the Canal 

 Zone (70754) ; (through Dr. F. 

 V. Coville) 365 specimens and 

 36 drawings of a genus and re- 

 lated genera of plants (70780) ; 

 (through C. M. Matheny) 13 

 vials of insects collected in 

 Panama by Alfred D. Harvey 

 (70896) ; plant from Califor- 

 nia (70942) ; 4 plants from In- 

 diana (71175) ; 20 specimens 

 and 5 photographs of plants 

 (71280) ; (through Dr. C. R. 

 Ball) 75 plants (71334) ; 3 

 plants from Mexico (71500) ; 

 (through G. Hamilton Martin, 

 jr.) plant (71584) ; 9 plants 

 from South America, collected 

 by Dr. James R. Weir (71847) ; 

 7 photographs and 7 fragmen- 

 tary specimens of South Ameri- 

 * can plants (71886) ; (through 

 Miss Grace M. Cole) 8 Cali- 

 fornia plants (71904) ; 58 South 

 American plants collected by C. 

 D. La Rue (71907) ; 9 plants 

 (70975). 

 (See also under J. Gossweiller. ) 

 AGUILERA, Jos6 G., Mexico City, 

 Mexico : Specimen of obsidian from 

 Sierra de Pachuca (70608). 

 AGUIRRE, Stephen E., American 

 vice consul, Manzanillo, Mexico: 

 Plant (70565). 

 ALABAMA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 

 OF, University, Ala. (through Dr. 

 R. M. Harper) : 5 plants from Ten- 

 nessee (70345). 

 ALDRICH, Dr. J. M., U. S. National 

 Museum : A collection of Diptera, 

 comprising 44,610 pinned specimens 

 of which 4,145 species are fully 

 named, and of the latter 534 rep- 

 resenting type material (70628) ; 6 

 lots, comprising over 300 specimens 

 of phyllopods collected by the donor 

 in Mono and Owens. Lakes, Calif., 

 at Brigham and Great Salt Lake, 

 Utah, and Larger Soda Lake, Hazen, 

 Nev., in July, 1911 (71182). 



