94 ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS. 



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



specimens of flanging, &c. 

 Hutchinson, John. Package of lance- aud arrow-beads, 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. 

 Jackson, E. E. Specimens of mud-eel (Siren lacertina); and alcobolic 



fishes, from Columbia, S. 0. 

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



icton, N. B. 

 James, William II. Samples of spoon baits for bass , pike-, bluefish-, and 



trout- fishing. 

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

 Jeffercy, R. W. Stone implements, from Pennsylvania. 

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

 Jenks, Prof. J. W. P., aud Xewton Dexter. Specimens of coal and graphite. 

 Jenks, Col. C. W. Corundum, from North Carolina. 

 Jewett, Colonel. Crustacean, from mouth offish, from California. 

 Jocehjn, Capt. S. P., U. S. A. Gold napkin-ring, made by Haidak 



Indians. (Loan.) 

 Johnson, Lyman. Stone ceremonial weapon, from Mississippi. 

 Johnson & Young, Boston, Mass. Models of lobster-house, schooner, 



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



models of eel-pots, and claw of lobster. 

 Jones, James. Mineral-ore, from Texas. 



Jones, William. Cod-liver oil made from Pseudophycis breviuseuio. 

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

 Jouy, P. L. Skin of Sciurus hudsonius. 

 Judge, Edicin W. Dog-calls, and fish-trap patented in 1856. 

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



and of varied thrush (Turdus nwvius), from Arkansas. 

 Eeenan, T. J. R. Box of unfinished stone beads, from Mississippi. 

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

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

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



&c. 

 Kcmpton, C. TV. Collection illustrating the argentiferous deposits of 



Newbury, Mass. 

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

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

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



aud minerals, from North Carolina. 

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



Nevada. 



