710 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Akch^OLOGICAl objects, flint liammcr-stones, flint cores, rude implements, cutting 

 and drilling tools, and a large anvil-stoue; from Licking County, Ohio. 



Ky. Q. Smith, Augusta, Kentucky. 115318. 'do. (ii, a) 

 BiRD-SKixs (50 specimens, 41 species), from various localities. (Exchange.) 



Charles K. Worthen, Warsaw, Illinois. 1«319. '85. (v, a) 

 Bag- WORM, Thyridopferyx epliemercBformis. 



S. O. Deover, Washington. 16320. '85. (x) 

 Fishes, Pinguipcs, Arius, Tylusuritu, I'olyneimts, and lioad, tail and dorsal fin of Pro mi- 

 crops, from Central America. 



Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. Navy. 16321. '8.-'.. (vii) 



Water snake, from Panama. 



Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. Navy. 16321. '85. (vi) 

 MvTii.us, Tapes, Tarpura, Leucoso'ma, etc., from Panama, Pern and Chili. 



Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. Navy. 16321. '85. (x) 



Iron pyrite in cubes. 



L. M. Clements, Ceutreville, Alabama. 16322. '85 (xviii) 



Plant, probably Bourardki ovata, Gray. 



N. A. Thomson, Victoria, Texas. 16323. '85. (xvl 

 Siberian Titmouse, Pariis cinctus (2 skins), from Yenesai, east Siberia, the first 

 Bpecimtus received from that country. 



Henry Seebohm, London, England. 16324. '85. (v,a) 



Models of light-houses, light-ships, coftor-dam, crib, Miuot's ledge, etc., exhib- 

 ited at New Orleans Exposition. 



Light-House Board, United States Treasury Department. 16325. '85. (i) 



Crystals of pyrite with dirt, hard clay carrying cubes of pyrites, and decomposed 

 material colored black by manganese, for examination. 



W. H. EoBiNSON, Mariposa, California. 16326. '85. (xvii") 



Bird-skins, Pellonetta persjncillata, Coh/mhits avrltus and rti/corhanqyhus aleutirns, from 

 California. 

 John Mullan, Washington, District of Columbia. 16327. '85. (v, a) 



Mink, Putorius vison ; Oregon Mole, Seapanus toivnsendii, and li.it,Xycti}nomiis macroti 

 (skins). 

 John Mullan, Washington, District of Columbia. 16327. '85. (jv) 



MoLLUSK, Chiton Tcemierlyi, from California. 



John Mullan, Washington, District of Columbia. 16327. '85. (ix) 



Spider belonging to the laraniuJoidw and Prionus californicus, Mots. 



John Mullan, Washington, District of Colnmbia. 16327. '85. (ix) 



Crabs (2 siiecimens) and shell covered with coral, from California. 



John Mullen, Washington District of Columbia. 16327. '85. (xi) 



Stone implements, pities, gorgets, etc. (6 specimens). Returned. 

 Mrs. Mary E. Butler, Chillicothe, Ohio. 16328. '85. (iii) 



Acadian Flycatcher, Empidonax acadicus (skin), for identification. 



John E. Ottaway, Amsterdam, New York. 16329. '85. (v, a) 



Rock, for examination. 



John T. Whitlock, Brandon, Vermont. 16330. '85. (xviii) 



Photographs of Rosa White Thunder (to show costume), (8 boudoir, 1 negative and 

 1 cabinet). 

 Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, P.-nnsylvani.i (through Capt. R. H. 

 Pratt, U. S. A.). 16331. '85. (ii, a) 



