704 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Birds (13 specimens, 9 species), Parns inornatits f/riseiis, P. montaims, Spiiius pinus, 

 Poocwtes gramineus covfinis, SpizeUa socialis arizona; Amphisinza heJli iievadensiti, 

 Jiinco annectens, J. caniceps, Dryohates vlllosiis liarrisii. 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 16221. '85. 



(V,A) 



Plants, Urtica gracilis. 



Felix Fremerey, Newark, New Jersey. 16222. '85. (i) 



Iron Ore. 



C. E. Coffin, Muirkirk, Maryland. 16223. '85. (xviii) 



Fungus. 



H. C. Lay, Jr., Telluride, Colorado. 16224. '85. (xv) 

 Stone Implements. Leaf-shaped implement, arrowheads (3), polished celts (3), 

 grooved axe, and a rude or unfinished pierced tablet. 



Dr. E. C. Black, Wheatland, Indiana. 16225. '85. (ill, a) 

 SiLiciFiED Wood, chalcedony nodule, fragment of drusy quartz on silicified wood 

 and fragment of chalcedony. 

 Dr. E. C. Black, Telluride, Colorado. 16225. '85. (xvi) 



Fresh-water Mussels, Unto (10 species), and a few other river shells. 



Miss Julia Black, Wheatland, Indiana. 16226. '85. (ix) 

 Stalagmitic Deposit, containing bones of mammals ; from Todd's limekiln quarry, 

 near Cartersville, Georgia. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington. 16227. '85. (iv) 

 American Jute, probably Scirpus validus ; fiber and pulp. 



Francis Jefferey. Ketchum, Alturas County, Idaho. 16223. '85. (i") 

 Knife used by fishermen ou Lake Erie in the vicinity of Cleveland and Sandusky. 



Charles Cawood, Cleveland, Ohio. 16229. '85. (i) 



Grapsoid Crab, probably Sesarina, young ; from Cape San Antonio, Cuba. 

 L. S. Foster, New York City. 16230. '85. (xi) 



Barite (4 fragments). 



C. M. Gilmore, Alexandria, Virginia. 16231. '85. (xvi) 



Sealing Wax. Supplementary to accession 15971. * 



Dennison Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 16232. 



'85. (I) 



Antiquities, from France. t 



Thomas Wilson, United States Consul, Nice, France. 16233. '85. (iii) 



Pig iron and infusible slag, for examination. 



John J. Weimer, Stoutsville, Ohio. 16234. '85. (xviii) 



Yellow-headed Blackbird, Xanthocephalus icterocephalux, iu the flesh. 

 J. B. Bowman, Aleman, New Mexico. 16235. '85. (v,a) 



Spider, probably a new species. Will be described by Dr. George Marx as Thalero- 

 mata niger. 

 J. B. Bowman, Aleman, New Mexico. 16235. '85. (x) 



Kinkajou, Cercoleptes caudivolvulus (alive), from South America. 



Mrs. Oliver T. Miller, Brooklyn, New York. 16236. '85. (iv) 



Miniature Statuette of " Liberty Enlightening the World" (6 inches in height). 

 American Committee op the Statue of Liberty (through Richard Butler, 

 secretary). 16237. '85. (i) 



* A list of samples was published in the Museum Report, 1885, p. 206. 

 t The boxes containing this collection have not yet been unpacked. 



