LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1915 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 EDUCATION 



By Gift 



James Barnes, New York City. 



6,000 feet of motion picture film of the 

 Barnes-Kearton Expedition across cen- 

 tral Africa. 

 L. A. Baum, Newark, N. J. 



Eskimo doll. 

 Walter L. Beasley, New York City. 

 7 Negatives showing methods of photo- 

 graphing horses to get attitudes for 

 skeletons (work of Mr. S. H. Chubb). 

 D. H. Burrell & Company, Little Falls, 

 N. Y. 



2 Lantern slides of the Burrell Milker. 

 A. E. Butler, New York City. 



3 Autochromes of Rocky Mountain land- 

 scapes. 



Howard H. Cleaves, New Brighton, N. Y. 

 2 Lantern slides showing the banding of 

 young birds. 

 Department of Anthropology, Transfer. 



124 Samoan photographs. 

 P. C. Fisher, New York City. 



2 Gray Squirrel skins. 

 Henry Ford, Detroit, Mich. 



Marble bust of John Burroughs, by 

 C. S. Pietro. 

 Arthur D. Gabay, New York City. 



American flag (silk). 

 J. S. Hayer, New York City. 



Mounted Alligator. 

 Miss A. B. Jennings, New York City. 

 1 Specimen of shelf or bracket fungus, 

 of record size, from Maine. 

 Algot Lange, New York City. 



700 Feet of motion picture film of South 

 American subjects. 

 John Treadwell Nichols, Englewood, 

 N.J. 



4 Film negatives of Dogfish and Night 

 Hake. 



Harmon B. Niver, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 85 Porto Rican negatives. 



William H. Rau, Philadelphia, Pa. 



9 Photographs of Kerguelen Island con- 

 sisting of 1 Albatross, 2 Penguins and 

 6 scenic views. 

 C. C. Rubins, New York City. 

 Scarlet Tanager in the flesh. 

 Percy Shaw, New York City. 



2 Negatives and 2 positives of model of 

 House-fly, 1 Negative of model of Rat 

 Flea. 

 H. A. Sievers, New York City. 



1 Gray Squirrel in the flesh. 

 M. P. Skinner, Yellowstone Park, Wyo. 

 360 Feet of motion picture film of geysers 

 and large game animals from Yellow- 

 stone Park. 



Mrs. Charles A. Stadler, New York 

 City. 

 A group of insects, "Lunch of the Big 

 Bugs." 



J. Stanley-Brown, New York City. 



334 Negatives made on Pribilof Islands 

 Mrs. L. M. Stanton, New York City. 



1 Century plant and 1 Aspidistra. 

 Mrs. J. A. Tyler, East Hampton, L. I. 



15 Mounted birds and mammals. 



By Purchase 



6 Photographs of California Big Trees. 

 23 Panoramic views of Panama Canal. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 

 INVERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Charles C. Birdsall, New York City. 

 1 Specimen fossil Coral from west shore 

 of Orange Lake, N. Y. 

 Henry Booth, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



30 Specimens sand-carved pebbles, Massa- 

 chusetts and Long Island. 

 J. Turner Brakeley, Hornerstown, N. J., 

 through R. P. Dow, New York City. 

 1 Specimen petrified pine, Lahaway Plan- 

 tation, N. J. 



