LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 711) 



WoKMs, IVom Boar CrtH-k, Graysou Ci)iiuty, Kentucky. 



J. Ij. Makcou. IJ. S. Geological Survey. 1G475. "a."), (xi) 

 I'ui'A of Lucanua elcpkas. 



WoitTlI Stickley, .Madi.soiiville, Texas. U)47(J. '«,'>. (X) 



CULCKCIIKI': Cuoss-uow. 



AcADE.MY oi'' Natuual SCIENCES, Stockholm, Sweden, tLiroiigh F. A. Siiiilh. 

 11)477. '8.'). (II, A) 

 Biuu-SKIXS iVoui Samoa, as Collows: Sirix dclicatula, Ilalci/oii raciirrironlra, I'Jndiiiia- 

 mns laitiennis, PtUolia caniiwulaia, Myzomcla ni(jricciitrh, I'lia'ctlion Jiaviroatri^, and 

 Anos sttperciliosa. (10 specimens.) 



Dr. T. Canisius, Cliicago, Illinois. 1(3478. '85. (v, a) 

 Salted Fishes and Shrimps. 



D. J. Macgowax, Weuchow, China. 1(J47'J. '85. (i) 

 AnOKiGix.VL implements, material containing pieces of mica, and stone used for 

 making mauls for obtaining mica. 

 JOH.V C WiGGixs, Chula, Amelia County, Virginia. 1G480. '85. (iii) 

 American Bittern, Bofaurus Jentiginosus ; from the Potomac marshes, District of 

 Columbia. 

 T. E. Skixxer, Smithsonian Institution. 16481. '85. (V, a) 

 MiLLERiTE, from the "Gap mine," Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 



Capt. John Williams. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 10482. '85. (xviii) 

 "Dish-rag Gourd," Luffa wgypiica. 



B. C. Sparrow, Washington, District of Columbia. 16483. '85. (xv_) 

 Pksite, polishing stones (2), disk-shaped, natural formation, arrowhead, sinkers (2) 

 (5 specimens) ; from Alabama. 

 Frank Burns, U. S. Geological Survey. 1G484. '85. (iii) 

 Carved Teak-wood Table,* with marble top ; from China. 



16485. '85. (I) 



Clay Pipes,* from Holland. 



16486. '85. (II, A) 



Dried Fungi* (over 100 specimens). 



Carl Schwalb, Hungary. 16487. '85. (xv) 

 AuTO.MATic SteamHeatek* for railway cars (model). 



Michael liLEXNEUiiASSET Hurley, Quebec, Canada. 16488. '85. (ii,a) 

 Ceke.moxial Objects, carved stone tablet, and weapon with incised ligures, tlie so- 

 called " Buttertly " (casts). 



Dr. L. B. Welch, Wilmington, (Jlinton County, Ohio. 16481). '85. (iii) 

 Confections. * 



Flli. Ferro e Cassanello, Genoa, Maly. 164'J0. '85. (i) 

 Wool,* from Australia (2 Ueoces). 



16491. '85. (I) 

 Woolen Goods,* from Australia. 



164'J2. '85. (I) 

 Artificial Building Stones,* from Germany. 



164U3. '85. (XVII) 

 Mica,* large sheet, from Cana<la. 



1(;4"J4. '85. (XVI) 

 Nails,* forged; wire, tacks and rivets. 



Anony.mous Society oe Blacksmiths, Franche Comtd, France. 164'J5. '85. 



(XVIII) 



Reooive(j froiiji New Orloij,ij.^ t^xposition through State Department. 



