LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 717 



BlUDs' Eggs ("21 sixjcios), Oroseoj^lcs moiitanHs, llaiiHirJnincluni riifus, .inllnts iiuh>- 

 viciaiius, Icleria virciis, Leucoatictv australis, Ckoudcutes (jrammica atri;j<it<i, Splcdld, 

 brcweri, I'ipilo maciilatas arcdcus, Zamelodia melanocephala, I'asiarnia (ihkiiki, 

 Calaiiiospiza hicolor, AgelaiuH phocniceus, IctcruHtbuUockL Qtiiscalini purpureux (rueim, 

 Corvuii friKjivonis, I'crlsoreus obscurnii, Eremophila alpcstris arcnicola, Kinpidonax 

 miiiinmn, Colajites auralii-s hybridus, Coccyztis cruthrophthaJmus, Asio aiiu;ricanu>i, 

 Scops asio maxwcUiiP, Accipiter coopcri, Batco swainsoni, with two exc-e[)tu»iis, (Vom 

 the vicinity of Fort Castor, Moutuua. 

 Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. Army, Fort Custer, Moutaiui. 1(;4:;7. 'a.'j. 



Notched Sinker, rude implomeuts (5), cutters (4), and arrowheads (5). 

 A. F. Berlin, AlhMitowu, Pcnusylvania. 10438. '85. (in). 



Water, for analysis. 



Emzy Taylor, Georgetown, Texas. 164oL>. '8.'). (xvi) 



Crustacea, from Wayuesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 1G440. '8.'). (xi) 

 MiNNuWS, trout, darters, bass, sunfishos, suckers, etc. ; i'rom Wayuesl)or<Higli, Vir- 

 ginia. 



Col. iM. McDonald, U. S. Fisli Commission. 16440 '85. (vii) 

 liErriLivS, luina vatesbiana ("i specimens) ; from Wayuesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 1()440. '85. (vi) 

 Shells, innnature Vivipara ; from Wayuesborough, Virginia. 



Col. M. McDonald, U. S. Fish Commission. 10440. '85. (ix) 

 Spear Heads (2), and leaf-shaped implements (2), and a copper chisel, ot which 

 casts were made in the Museum. 



J. L. DeWitt, Newton, Vernon County, Wisconsin. 10441. '85. (iii) 

 Archaeological Ob.jects, from France. 



Thomas Wilson, U. S. Consul, Nice, France. 10142. '85. (iii) 

 Insects, Xamrslra atlantlca Git., Iladcna dcrastafrixBrmiO,!!. diibitans Walk.,' 'Iirijlolila 

 IK'lnaJis (lit., llioula propliiqnaUs Gu., from New York. 



Dr. C. S. McKnight, Saranac Lake, New York. 1044;5. '85. (x) 



I'KRRl'iilNolS (.^>CARTZ1TE. 



.Ia.mks p. Dickinson, Guttenberg, Clayton County, New York. 10414. '85. 



(XVII) 



Iridos.mink. 



Allkx D. WoLcoir, liandoiph, Oregon. 10445. '85. (xviii) 

 I>ii:i)S, Sidlid iircUcd. L'liiiHs borcalis, Carpodacus cassini, iSjihius ai'izono', I'lpUo ineijalo- 

 iii/.r i'dlio ricliunl'^Diii, O.ciiwJius vocife.'us (0 specimens, 7 species). 



Dr. K. W. Shci'eldt, IJ. S. A. Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 1()440. '85. 



(V,A) 



Black Pern, Ifudroclididoii snrhiamciisis (skin) from Tuckanuck Island, Massachusets. 



WiLLARD Nye, Jr., New Bedford, Massachusetts. 10447: '85. (v, a) 

 NKsr of IJluc (irosbi^ak, friiiraca cwruica, Crom Gaiuesvillt!, Virginia, with photograph. 



R. JiiDGWAV, U. S. NationalMuseuni. 10448. '85. (v, b) 

 Pater made from Indian corn fiber. 



Sanderson Smith, New Haven, Connecticut. 10441). '85. (i) 

 Necklace of old wampum beads, from Mohawk Indians, New York. 



Otis T. Ma.son, U. S. National Museum. 104.50. '85. (XVil) 

 Serpentine (B? specimens) and basalt (4 specimens), from Hoboken, New Jersey. 



George P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 10451. '85. (xvii) 

 Hewn Planks, illustrating aboriginal methods of lumbering. 



Miles Kock, Panama. 1G452. '85. (n, a) 



