List OF ACCESSIONS. 729 



Spfau-iieads (U), ami a leaf-sbapod implcmoufc, from Randolph County, Iiuliana. 



Alex. C. Black. Snrgoon-General's Office, Washington, District of Columbia. 

 1G673. '85. (Ill) 

 Insfxts, Mallodon (1 specimen), rroculiiH (Ci specimens), rassaJu>i (I specimen), Arco- 

 cinus longimanus (5 specimens), from Guatemala. 



Miles Rock, 1430 College Hill Terrace, Washington, District of Colnmr>ia. 

 1G674. '65. (X) 



ITOGXOSE SXAKE, Heterodon platjjrhinus. 



Charles A. Bruff, Washington, District of Colnmhia. IGCw;".. '85. (vi) 



Decomposed Material. 



Richard Slaney, Payson, Arizona. 1(5G7G. '85. (xviii) 



Earthenware Vases and ornamental pitchers.* 



Thomas Forester & Sons, Longton, Staffordshire, England. IGHTT. '85. (i) 



Horse-teeth and skeleton snake, from Todd's Limekiln Qn.arry, near Cart-ersville, 

 Barton County, Georgia. (Returned.) 

 JohnP. ROGAN. (Through U. S. Geological Survey.) 1GG78. '85. (xii) 



In.sect, PoJyplnjUa 10-lineata, Say. 



N. H. Brown, Lander, Wyoming. 1G679. '85. (x) 



Birds' Eggs, 5cops asio irichopsis, from Fort Lowell, Arizona. 



Capt. Charles E. Bendire, Fort Custer, Arizona. 1GG80. '85. (v, b) 



Arctic Towiiee, Pipilo arclicus (skin). 



Capt. Charles E. Bendire, Fort Custer, Arizona. 1GG81. '85. (v, a) 



Birds! : Pyrodcrus orenoceHSi.s, from Venezuela, and Pharomacn<.i moccino, from Guate- 

 mala. 

 Commissioner of Venezuela. 16G82. '85. (v, a) 



Hydroids, corallines and barnacles, from Cape Flattery, W. I. 



James G. Swan, Port Townsend, Washington Territory. IGG83. '85. (xi) 



Scallops and other shells, Pecten caurinus, and Olivdla hlpVwala Say, from Cape 

 Flattery. 

 James G. Swan, Port Townsend, Washington Territory. 1GG83. '85. (ix) 



SiLiciFiED CORAL, probably Micheliva sp. 



D. S. Deering, Indeiiendence, Iowa. 16G84. '8». (xiii, a) 

 Grasses, Erianfhus alopecuroides — E. saccharoides, Michx, E. hreviliarhis, Michx. .and 



Scirjms eriophorum, Michx. 



R. S. Owen, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 1GG85. '85. (xv) 



Dried Hydroid. 



Henry D. Woolfe, Cape Lisburno, Alaska. 1GC8G. '85. (xi) 

 Skull of an eel-pout, probably an undescribed species of Zoarcca. 



Samuel WiLMOT, Newcastle, Ontario, Canada. 16687. '85. (vii) 

 Plants.1; A large and valuable collection, including about 1,500 species, from the 



West and Southwest. 



V. Havard, assistant-surgeon, U. S. Army, Fort Wads worth, New York. 1GG88. 

 '85. (XV) 

 Marine Invertebrates, from the eastern coast of North America. 



U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, District of Columbia. 1GG8'J. '85. (xi) 



* Received from New Orleans Exposition. 



t Received from New Orleans Exposition through Department of State. 

 tTliis eo]h3ction is treated of by the donor in a paper published in " Proceedings 

 U. S. National Museum," viii, Sept. 23, 1885, pp. 449-533. 



