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Additions to the collections of the Smithsonian Institution in 18G8. 



Adams, Dr. A. — Nest and es^g of wliite-wingecl crossbill, New Brunswick. 



Adams, W. II. — Arrow-head, Illinois. 



Agnew, Samuel A. — Fossils and Indian relics, Mississippi. 



Albuqu€yqi(C, Frederick. — Two boxes of birds and niaininals, Brazil. 



Ames, James T. — Beads, tfcc, from Indian graves, Lake Superior and IMassa- 

 cliusetts. 



Andross, TF. — Indian relics from Connecticut. 



Arnold, Boijamin W. — Plialang-idse and niyriapods, Kentucky. 



Baggett, J. B. — Box of novaculite and associated minerals, Arkansas. 



Baird, Prof. S. F. — Stone implements, worked bones, shells, and bones of ver- 

 tebrates, from ancient shell-heaps in New Brunswick and Massachusetts; bones 

 from cave near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 



Barnes. — (See Surgeon General.) 



Bauermeister, W. — Box of minerals, Indiana. 



Bclden, Lieutenanf, U. S. A — Box Indian objects, Wyoming Territory. 



Berendt, Dr. — Bottle of reptiles and nest of caterpillar, from Mexico and Gua- 

 temala; earth eaten by Indians of Mexico. 



Berthoud, Dr. E. L. — Box human bones and fragments of mastodon, Colorado 

 Territory. 



Bischoff, Ferd. — General collections from Japan, East Siberia, Gulf of "Califor- 

 nia, and Alaska. 



Blackmore, W. — Collection of electrotypes of ancient British coins and medals ; 

 model of Stonehenge. 



BlaJce, Charles. — Stone axe, Massachusetts. 



Bliss, L. IF.^Three skulls of mound builders, Wisconsin. 



Boardman, G. A. — Indian relics, ancient Indian anchor, skins of birds and mam 

 mals, and birds' egjgs from Maine, and bird skins from Florida. 



Bollcs, llcv. E. C. — Box of diatomaceous earth, Maine. 



Bowman, J. B. — Two pieces marble, one of ash-wood, from Ashland, Kentucky. 



Brewer, John. — Relics from ancient shell-beds and Indian graves, at Hingham, 

 IMassachusetts. 



British Museum. — One can of fishes from Zanzibar. 



Brown, Dr. G. II. — One box petrified wood, jasper, agate, &c,, from the West 

 Indies. 



Bryan, 0. N. — Indian pottery and stone implements, Maryland. 



Bryant, Mrs. E. IJ. — Indian ndics, Massachusetts. 



Burr, Fcuriny. — Brass trinkets from m(«leni Indian graves, Massachusetts. 



Burroughs, J. — Gcotldgins Philadelphia and eggs. New York. 



Calleja, Manuel L. — Box of birds, Costa Rica. 



Canfield, Dr. C. A. — Two 1)oxes specimens of natural history from California. 



Carmichael, Daniel. — Stone implements, Maine. 



Christ, Richard. — Stone axes, arrows, tScc, I'ennsylvania. 



Cole, Levi. — Stone sinlcer and arrows, Massachusetts. 



Coole, J. M. — Specimens of corundum and emery, Pennsylvania. 



Cope, Prof. E. D. — One can of the IVesh- water fishes of Virginia; one box rnioceno 

 sliells, Maryland ; one can alcoholic specimens. 



Corhin, N. J. — One lamprey eel and one snake, District of Columbia. 



Curtis, Dr. M. A. — Field mice in alcohol. 



Dall, W. II. — General zoological and other collections, Youkon river, Alaska 

 Territory. 



Davidson, George, United States Coast Survey. — One box geological specimens, 

 two cans shells, and one lot of botanical specimens, and specimens of woods, 

 Alaska Territory. 



Dacis, Henry. — I'ackage shells, myriapods, &c., Iowa. 



