94 ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS.. 



bars of various sizes and grades, all la an ornamental plate-glass case; 



specimens of flanging, &c. 

 Hutcfiinson, John. Package of lance- and arrow-heads, from Illinois. 

 Hyatt, Prof. A., Boston, Mass. Casts of marine animals. 

 Ingalls, Frederick. Stone ax, from Illinois. 



Isaacs, A. & Co., Boston, Mass. Collection of American and Mediterra- 

 nean sponges. 

 JacTison, E. E. Specimens of mud-eel (<S<7-ert lacertina); and alcoholic 



fishes, from Columbia, S. C. 

 Jack, Hon. Edward. Two skins of moose {Alces malchis), from Freder- 



icton, l!s^. B. 

 James, William H. Samples of spoonbaits for bass-, pike-, bluefish-, and 



trout-fishing. 

 Japan, Legation of, to the United States. Fur of sea-otter, from Japan. 

 Jefferey, E. W. Stone implements, from Pennsylvania. 

 Jencks, Frederick T. Collection of duck- and goose-skins, from Chicago. 

 Je7iks, Prof. J. W. P., and Xeu'ton Dexter. Specimens of coal and graphite. 

 Jenks, Col. G. W. Corundum, from I^orth Carolina. 

 Jewett, Colonel. Crustacean, from mouth of fish, from California. 

 Jocelyn, Capt. S. P., U. S. A. Gold napkin-ring, made by Haidah 



Indians. (Loan.) 

 Johnson, Lyman. Stone ceremonial weapon, from Mississippi. 

 Johnson & Young, Boston, 2[ass. Models of lobster-house, schooner, 



smack "Storm King," two-mast cat-rigged boat "Little Maud;" 7 



models of eel-pots, and claw of lobster. 

 Jones, James. Mineral-ore, from Texas. 



Jones, Williain. Cod-liver oil made from Pseudophycis brevittscula. 

 Joplin, James L., (through W. T. Knott.) Stone pipe, from Kentucky. 

 Jouy, P. L. Skin of Scinrus hudsonius, 

 Jiulge, Edwin W. Dog-calls, and fish-trap patented in 1856, 

 Kallussoicski, Dr. Henry. Specimens of giant-beetle {Dynastes hercules), 



and of varied thrush {Tardus ncevius), from Arkansas. 

 Keenan, T. J. B. Box of unfinished stone beads, from Mississippi. 

 Keene, H. B. Specimen gold-ore showing free gold, from Colorado. 

 Kelsey & Hosmer. Kelsey & Hosmer's fish-dressing machine. 

 Kemp, Day tC Co., New York. Forty cans of lobsters, clams, oysters, 



&c. 

 Kempton, C. TF. Collection illustrating the argentiferous deposits of 



Newbury, Mass. 

 Kennard, Charles W. & Co., Boston, Mass. Tortoise-shell goods. 

 Keep, M. B. Rudely-chipped implement, from Japan. 

 Kerr, Prof. W. C, State geologist. Specimens of building-stones, ores, 



and minerals, from North Carolina. 

 Keyes, Winjield Scott. Large specimens of lead- and silver-ores, from 



Nevada. 



