LIST OF acces8io:ns.* 



Insect, Cifheronia retjaUs. 



A. B. Haking, Frenchtown, Now Jersey. 1G20D. 'do. (x) 

 Yellow Calcite, for exatniaatiou. 



James F. Douglas, Tyler, Texas. 16210. '85. (xvi) 

 Habitaculum of the cicada, anrl chimney of Cicada septcndecim. 

 S. M. Sener, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 16211. '85, (x) 

 Birds (23 specimens, 14 species), from Richland County, Illinois. 



Egbert EiDGW ay, Smithsonian Institution. 16212. '65. (v, a) 

 Birds' Nest saxd Eggs. Sciurus motacilla (nest and 6 eggs), PipiJo erythroplithalmus 

 (nest and 3 eggs), A()elaius phamiceus (nest and 4 eggs), Empidunax trailli (nest 

 and 4 eggs), Geothhjpls trichas {nest and 4 eggs), BaUiits clajans (nest and 11 eggs), 

 Emindonax acadicus (1 nesr), Fireo iiovehoraccnuis (1 nest), from Indiana and 

 Illinois. 

 Robert Ridgway, U. S. National Museum. 16212. '85. (V,i{) 

 Minerals exhibited by U. S. General Land Office at the New Orleans Exposition, 1884. 

 U.S. General Land Office, Washington. 16213. '85. (xvi) 



Ores. 



U. S. General Land Office, Washington. 16213. '85. (xviii) 



Building Stones. 



U. S. General Land Office, Washington. 16213. '85. (xvii) 



British Exchequer Tally. (Described in this Report, Part i, page 64). 



A.W. Franks, British Museum. (Through W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 16214. 

 '85. (I) 

 Tuft-eared Squirrel, Sciurus aherii (skin). 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U.S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 16215. '85, (iv) 



Bird, Icterus galbula, in the flesh, for identification. 



James W. RoGAN, Rogersville, Tennessee. 16216. '85. (v, a) 



Grass, Sorghum nutans, Gray, for examination. 



James W. Rogan, Rogersville, Tennessee. 16216. '85. (xv) 

 Insect, Di/nastes titi/us, Linn., for identification. 



Charles Ball, AVaverly, Tennessee. (Through Mrs. M. E. Sawyer.) 16217, 

 '85. -(x) 

 Ova of fish, reptiles, sharks, and insects ; fish ovaries and spermarios. 



Miss Rosa Smith, San Diego, California. 16218. '85. (xxi) 

 Fishes, Erotelis smaragdus, Mugil, Zt/gonectes auroguttatus, Z. nottii, lleterandria 

 onuiiata, Ethcostoma davisoni, from Florida. 



O. P. Hay, Irviugton, Indiana. 1621'J. '85. (vii) 

 Tarantula Spider, belonging to the genus Chaleroma, Auss., tlio si»ecios being prob- 

 ably undescribed. 

 J. B. Bowman, Aleman, Now Mexico. 16220. '85. (x) 



* Wlien the locality of an accession is the same as the address of the sender, no 

 mention of locality is made in connection with the description of the accession. 



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