LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 711 



Ghecian bowl, from a toinb in Epbesus, and Grecian costiiino lound in a cavern in 

 the castle ou the island of Kalymnos, Asia Minor. Probably nine centuries old. 

 (Deposited.) 

 N. Carandoxis, Kalymnos, Turkey. 16332. 'iSo. (ii, a) 

 Seeds of the following 'plants : Olcaria sp. Alectnjon excdsum, Solatium aarkulare, 

 Myoporum Lcotane, Veronica elliptica, Corynocarpiis lavUjata, Areca sapida, Pittos- 

 pennnm Buchanani, Leptospernmm scoparlum, CordijUnc Australia, Lophom ictraptvra, 

 PiUospermum tenuifolhim. 

 Dr. William F. IIolcombe, New York, New York. 10333. '8.'). (xv) 

 Fish, Coryphatna punctulata (skeleton), taken in the North Atlantic. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 16334. '8'). (xn) 

 Fish, Caranx pisfjiietiis (2 skeletons). 



Isaaii Spindkl, Woods Holl, Mnssaclinsetts. 1633'). '85. (xii) 

 FeuruginOUS quartz, coutainini;- crystalsof quartz and scales of hematite. 



James A. Ward, Heth, Douglas County, Missouri. 1633G. '8;'). (xviii) 

 Plants. A very valuable general collection, containing more than a thousand spe- 

 cies ; mainly from the West. 

 William M. Canby, Wilmington, Delaware. 16337. '85. (xv) 

 Decomposed ore. 



George W. Kittermax, Heth, Douglas County, Missouri. 1633S. '85. (xviii) 

 Samuels' Song Sparrow, MeJospiza fasclala samueUs (8 skins) ; California Song Spar- 

 row, M. heermanni (2 skins); Snowy Plover, ^gialitis nivosa (2 skins) ; California 

 Clapper Rail, Kalhis obsoleius (3 downy young) ; and Cassin's Auk, PtucorliamphiiH 

 aleitticits (2 skins). 

 W. Otto Emersox, Haywards, California. 16339. '85. (v, a) 

 Parasitic worm, taken from a rock-cod. 



Dr. W. H. Rush, U. S. Coast Survey. 16:?40. '85. (xi) 

 Tooth of horse, found in a virgin forest near Lenoir, N. C, with sinular objects, 

 and pottery, etc. 

 J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, North Carolina. 16341. '85. (iii) 

 Damourite, margarite, tourmaline, vermicnlite, corundum, albite, ripidolite, spinel, 

 phlogopite, picrolite, serpentine and <lrusy quartz ; from Chester County, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



H. M. Ingram, U. S. National Museum. 16342. '85. (xvi) 



Mountain sheep, Black-tailed deer (2 specimens). Alpaca sheep, Llama, Chinese 

 sheep, Spotted hyena, Black bear, Mule deer, Three prong-horn antelo])(\s, Mule 

 antelope, Peccary, lynx and dog; (23 skins) from various localities. 



Museum of Compap.ative Zoology, Camltridge, Massachusetts (through A. 

 Agassiz). 16343. '85. (iv) 

 Prehensile-tailed Poiicupine, SynethereH mexicana, in the flesh. 



W. A. CoNKLiv, Central Park Menagerie, New York City. Ki.Ml. '85. (iv) 

 Reptiles, Desmognathus vigra, Tropidoiiolns sipedon, Bufo nmericainis, Sprlrrprs riiht'r, 

 and Chelydra serpentina (9 specimens); from Virginia. 

 Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16345. '85. (vi) 

 SUNFISHES, darters, bass, minnows, trout, suckers, fresli-watcn' s(mli)iiis; from Vir- 

 ginia. 

 Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fisli Commission. 16345. '85. (vii) 

 Crayflshes, worms, and amphipods ; from Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, IT S, I'MsIi (jominissiou. 16345. ('85). (xi) 

 Fungus, from Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, IT. S. I'i^h Comniissidti. 16345. '85. (xv) 



