LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1913 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 EDUCATION. 



By Gift. 



American Press Association, New 

 York City. 

 Photograph of first boat passing 

 through Gatun Locks, Panama 

 Canal. 

 W. F. MacGlashan, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Photograph of a beaver (Castor cana- 

 densis). 

 New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 

 1 Photograph each of Przewalsky 

 horse and European buffalo. 

 Paul J. Rainey, New York City. 



3 Photographs of a leopard. 

 J. H. Rohrbach, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4 Photographs of moth borings, etc. 

 F. H. Smyth, New York City. 



7 Negatives of the flower show of 

 November, 1913. 



By Purchase. 



21 Photographs of Pueblos, etc., of 

 the Southwest. 



53 Lantern slides of various subjects. 



601 Zoological specimens for circula- 

 ting collections. 



3 Queen bees for circulating collec- 

 tions. 



Through Museum Expedition. 



38 Negatives of anthropological ma- 

 terial obtained by E. H. Thompson 

 in Yucatan. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY. 

 By Gift. 



Matilda W. Bruce Fund. 



91 Specimens of Minerals. 

 D. E. Amarini, Mason, Tex. 



1 Specimen Quartz, Mason. 

 Captain Andrews, New York City. 



1 Specimen Graphite, Putnam, N. Y. 



F. H. Chase, New York City. 



1 Specimen Wire Silver, Lembi Co.,i 

 Idaho. 

 Department of Geology, transfer. 

 Large, slightly colored stalactitic mass, 

 Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Ariz. 



A. D. Gabay, New York City. 



1 Specimen Limonite, 1 Opal, 1 

 Cuprite, 1 polished slab Labradorite. 

 German Kali Works, New York City. 



1 Jar each of Kainite, Muriate oh 

 Potash and Manure Salt, and 1 jar 

 containing Sylvinite, Carnallite, 

 Polyhalite, Steinsalz, Sylvine, Kain- 

 ite and Hartsalz. 



Walter Granger, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2 Specimens Barite, San Juan Co., N. 

 Mex. 



Tadasu Hoki, Kyoto, Japan. 

 5 Specimens native Arsenic, 6 speci- 

 mens Quartz, 46 specimens Topaz, 

 Japan. 



B. E. Hoover, New York City. 



1 Specimen Chalcedony replacing 

 dinosaurian femur. 

 M. E. Kleckner, Tiffin, Ohio. 

 1 Specimen Calcite, Fostoria, Ohio. 



D. S. Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3 Specimens Tourmaline, Toe River, 

 Nelson Co., Va. 



Joseph E. Messenger, New York City. [ 



Collection of minerals. 

 Francis C. Nicholas, Carbo, Sonora, '■ 

 Mex. 



1 Specimen Quartz, Mexico. 



George Olsen, New York City. 

 9 Specimens of wood coated with con- 

 cretionary Chalcedony and 1 piece 

 Quartz crystallized in bone cavity, 

 Alberta. 



E. J. Page, Syracuse, N. Y. 



2 Specimens Peridotite, Syracuse. 

 H. Papke, West Hoboken, N. J. 



Specimen Pectolite enclosed in ame- 

 thystine ring, Great Notch, N. J. 



