LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 735 



Jack Kaxjbit. 



E. BuMGAUDNKK, Holtou, KaiiHas. 16781. '85. (iv) 

 Fossil, Nucleocriuns verncuUi, Devonian, IVoin Charleston, Indiana. 



II. C.DuVALL, Washington, District ol" Columbia. 1G782. '87>. (xxii,a) 

 FiEKCED Tablet, fonnil in a corn -field in Herca Township, Cn.yahog!'. County, Ohio 



H. C. DUVALL, Washington, District of Columbia. 1078::^. '85. (in) 

 Cambuiax Fossils (131 specimens), from Sweden (exchange). 



Dr. G. LiNDSTUOM, Stockholm, Sweden (through C. D. Waleott). 1(J7.^:;. '85. 

 (XIII, a) 

 Aruentitk, from Kabbit Mountain Mine, near Fort Arthur, Ontario. 



Mrs. Edward A. Wild, Brookliue, Massachnsetts. 16781. '85. (xvi) 



Model oe Canoe. 



Joseph Passeno, Washington, District of Columbia. 1G785. '85. (i) 



Plow AND Yoke,* from Managua, Nicaragua. 16786. '85. (ii,a) 

 Plow, ** similar to those used over two thousand years ago in Sicily, 



Albert Woodcock, U. S. consul, Catania, Sicily. 16787. '85. (ii, a) 

 Book, copy of a work on the discovery of the circulation of blood, imblished iu Rot- 

 terdam, in 1648, by Dr. William Harvey. (Deposited.) 

 G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. 16788. '85. (ii, a) 

 StuNE Implement, with grooves, from Vineyard Haven, Dukes County, Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Thomas Lee, U. S. Fish Commission. 16789. '85. (in) 



Kvanite, actinolite, moonstone, orthoclase, stilbito and aragonite (1) si>ecim«ns). 



Cai»t. JouN J. Williams, Thurlow, Pennsylvania. 1671)0. '85. (xvi) 

 Neotropical Birds,* 3 species, from Venezuela (?) (8 specimens. ) 167*J1. (vii) 

 Bird-skins, from Venezuela (9 species, 13 specimens). (Purchased.) 



H. K. COALE, Chicago, Illinois. 16792. '85. (v, a) 

 Bird-skins, Junco caniceps, J. aniievttns, J. dorsalis and J. orajonus. (Kl specimens.) 



Dr. K. W. Suueeldt, U. S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 16793. '85. 

 (V, a) 

 Vajsii.la Seed, Frilisa odoralissima. 



A. H. CURTISS, Talleyrand Place, Florida. 16794. '85. (xv) 



Cotton, t i-oll, yarn, etc. 



Government of Siam. 16795. '85. (i) 



Salamander, Amhlystoma punotatam. 



Mrs. F. L. Lee, Westport, Essex County, Nttw York. 16796. '85. (vi) 

 Silver Ore, from Raymond &• Ely Mine, Pioehe, Nevada. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Co'iumbi;i. 16797. '85. 



(XVIII) 

 Iro.x Stirrups (an ancituit pair). 



HAliRY STUAi:r, agent for Guatemala Central Railroad, CJualcniala. 16798. 

 '85. (Ill) 

 Inveriehrate Fossil, Bellerophon sp. 



CiiAUNCEY Robinson, Burlington, Iowa. I(i799. '"^5. (xiii, a) 

 MoLLUSK, Marfjaritana complanaia Barnes, from Neosho K'ivcr, Kansas. 



Dr. W. S. Newlon, 0sw(;go, Kansas. 16890. '85. (ix ) 

 Carv'ED Stone Plate, carried from Japan to Holland, by Dutch merciiauis, in the 

 seventeenth or eighteenth century. (De{)osited.) 



G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. KWOl. '85. (xvi) 



'Received from Now Orleans Exposition thioiigb Department of State, 

 t Received from New Orleans Expo.siliDii. 



