732 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Cl'.AYFISriES. 



H. G. Hodge, York, Illinois. 1G723. '85. (xi) 

 Seeds. 



R. Valentine, Janesvillc, Wisconsin. 16724. '85. (xv) 

 Kangaroo, Macropus rufus. 



Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 1G725. '85. (xiv) 

 Old Shoe, found in a settlement of foreigners at Petoskey, Micliigan. 



R. Edward Earll, U. S. National Museum. 16726. '85. (ii, a) 

 BiiJDS, Sialia sialis, Sitta pnsUla, Cisfothoriis palasiris, Dcuclroica phius (?), Geoiliypis 

 irichas, Icterus galhiila, Myiarchus erlnitus, from Piney Point, Maryland. 



L. M. Turner, Smithsonian Institutiftn. 16727. '85. (v, a) 

 Brook Trout,* Salvelinun fontinalis, $ , from Lake Sunapee, New nainpsbiro. 



E. B. Hodge, Plymouth, New Hampshire. 16728. '85. (vii) 

 Stone Implements,! from Carroll and Howard Counties, Indiana. 



B. W. EvERMANN, Bloomington, Indiana. 16729. '85. (iii) 

 Bird Skins. 105 specimens from Faroe Isles, Orkney, Archangel, France, England, 

 and Turkey. 



P^DWARD Hargitt, Bedford Park, Chiswick, England. 16730. '85. (v, a) 

 Plant, probably Astragalus higelowi, Gray, from Fort Elliott, Texas. 



Dr. W. T. Parker, Newport, Rhode Island. 16731. '65. (xv) 

 Fatty Tumor taken from the abdomen of a trout, for examination. 



R. Connable & Son, Petoskey, Michigan. 16732. '85. (a.n. ni. 

 Doll, dressed as an OttaAva chief's wife. 



Mrs. H. S. Baird, Green Bay, Wisconsin. 167.33. '85. (ii) 

 FRUiT,i sixteen cans, from Singapore. 16734. '8.5. (i) 



LiMONiTE, dolomite and calcite, and melanterito and pyrite (3 specimens), from Blount 

 County, Alabama. 



Frank Burns, U. S. Geological Survey. 16735. '85. (xvii) 

 Argillite Implements (10), found in a gravel-bed at Trenton, New Jersey, by Dr. 

 C. C. Abbott. 



Dr. Charles Rau, U.S. National Museum. 16736. '85. (in) 

 Penobscot Salmon, Salmo salar, raised from the egg at Wytheville, Virginia. 



U. S. Fish Commission. 16737. '85. (vii) 

 Insects. The collection of Dr. C. V. Riley, Honorary Curator of Insects, U. S. National 

 Museum. Described on page 181 of this report. 



Dr. C. V. Riley, Department of Agriculture. 16738. '85. (x) 

 Leaf-shaped Implement of brown jasper, and an arrowhead, from the Chenato 

 Mountains, Presidio County, Texas. 



Thomas W.Stewart, Presidio, Presidio County, Texas. 16739. '8.5. (iii) 

 Cray-fishes. Collection including three species new to the Museum collection, 

 Astacus palUpes Lieb ; Camharus cubensla Erichs ; C. putnami Fox. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology', Cambridge, Massachusetts (through Prof. 

 Walter Faxon). 16740. '85. (xi) 



Reptiles, Bolhrops xantliogrammus (2 specimens) and Spilotis poccUonatns (11 speci- 

 mens). 



E, T. GoDDARD, Bahia de Caraquez, Ecuador. 16741. '85. (vi) 



* For further information concerning this accession see report on Department of 

 Fishes, page 168. 



t For further information concerning this accession see report on Department of 

 Antiquities, pages 104-105. 



\ Received from New Orleans Exposition through Department of State. 



