LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 715 



IxsF.CT, Therapbosoid, probably new. 



J. B. BOWMAX, Aleman, Now Mexico. 1G403. "8."). (x) 



Flexible Sandstone. 



S. M. DuGGER, Bauuer's Elk, Watuaga Couuty, North Carolina. 1G404. '8.'). 

 (XVII) 

 Ki'.i.p Parchment, prepared for ])riutinj;- ; the fii-st made in the United States. 



James G. Swan, Port Townsend, Wasbiugton. 1G405. '85. (i) 

 Kaolin (2 specimens), bog- iron ore (2 specimens), and compact linionite (44 s])eci- 

 nien.s). 

 Frank Burns, IT. S. Geological Survey. 1G40G. '8;'.. (xvi) 

 SriDER, Epcira, probably viraiica. 



Lewis R. Giurs, Jr., 28 Corning street, Charleston, Sonth Carolina. IGIOT. '85. 

 (X) 

 Insects (13 vials), from Panama. 



Dr. George \V. Nelson, Mazatlan, Mexico, and Dr. Wolfred Nelson, New 

 York City, New York. 1G408. '8.'). (x) 

 Reptiles, Biifo (1 specimen), and Doidrohtitif: tinvforiiiK (4 s]ieciniens), from l^anama. 

 Dr. George W. Nelson, Mazatl.in, Mexico, and Dr. Woi.fri:!) Nelson, New 

 York City, New York. 1G408. ',<>. (vi) 

 Bird, Troclialopteron rufignJare, a. s])ecies of T'nnrliidir, fioiii (lu^ llimabiya Mountains. 

 New to the collection. 

 George N. Lawrence, New York, New York. 1G4(19. '8.5. (v, a;; 

 Damourite, lepidolite, cookeite, cleavlandite, triphyliti', lci)idonielane, tri[>o]itf, 

 topaz, beryl, tourmaline, zircon, niuscovite, apatite, vesuvianite, ea,ssiterite, 

 gahnite, columbite, etc. (40 specimens). 

 N. n. Perry, South Paris, Maine. 1G410. V5. (xvi) 

 Insect, '' Walking-stick," Viapheromera fcmorala. 



William Rear, Nashville, Tennessee. l()4n. '8.',. (x) 

 Plant, Black Knot, Sjyhuria morhosa, also Poljiporus sp. 



Mrs. M. E. Wing, Charlotte, Vermont. 1G412. '85. (xv) 

 Ethnological Objects: Shoes, slippers, stockings, brass penholder, inkstand and 

 reed pens, fez caps, cotton skull-caps, hubble-bubble pipe, long pipe-stem, pipe- 

 bowls, pa])er lantern, shepherd's sheepskin coat, jMohanimedan charm, etc., from 

 Egypt and the Holy Land. 



Otis BiGELOW, W.-ishington, District of Columbia. IGIK'. '8.'). (ii, a) 



Mammals, Lynx rufus and Ciitioruijfi ImloricUtnufi (skins). 



Charles K. WoRTiiEN, Wars.-iw, Illinois. 1G4I4. '85. (iv) 



CiiAYEiSHES, from Wythevilhi,' Virginia. 



Col. iL McDonald, IT. S. Fish Commission. 1G415. '85. (xi) 

 FiTNGUS, from AVythcville, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 1G115. '85. (xv) 

 Insects, from 'Wytheville, Virginia. 



CV)1.M. McDonald, IT. S. Fish CouHuission. 1G415. '8.5. (x) 

 Shells, Physa heteroHtropha Say, from Wytheville, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 16415. '8.5. (ix) 

 Reptiles, Coluber ohsolefiis, TropUlonoUis sipcdon, Carphopliiops amoeiiiis, Jlana cait-s- 

 hiana, Bascanium constrictor, Dcuniof/iKitluiH fnsra, a,nd Sjxilcrpcs longicnndii)^, from 

 Wytheville, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 1G415. '85. (vi) 

 Quartz (2 specimens), quartzite, shale, diloritc, and menaccannitc (2 specimens), 

 from Loudoun County, Virginia. 



F. W. True, IT. S. N.'itional Museum. liilK;. "85. (xvii) 



