738 KEPOKT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Ziiicox crystal in Iionibleiide, from Renfrew Count}', Ontario. (Exchange.) 



Joseph VVillcox, Media, Pennsylvania. 168-20. 'afj. (xvi) 

 PHOTOGRAriLS {'A) of tbo James Lick Observatory. 



H. E. M.-VTTHEWS, James Lick Observatory, San Francisco, California. 16830. 

 '85. (I) 

 IiioN and steel, manufactured. 



American Institute op Mining Engineers, New York City. 16831. '85. 

 (xviii) 

 Monkey, Macacus pelops, in the flesh. 



W. A. CoNKLiN, Central Park M<Miagerie, New York City. 16832. '85. (iv) 

 Amejucan Hercules Beetle. Dynastes tityus. 



W. H. TisoN, Cutbbert, Georgia. 16833. '85. (x) 

 Collie Bitch " Clipsetta," Canis famiUaris. Sire, prize dog " Eclipse ; " dam, " Nesta." 



James Watson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 16834. '85. (iv) 

 Trout, Salvelmus of the oquassa type, from New Haven, Conuecticut. 



E. B. Hodge, Plymouth, New Hampshire 16835. '85. (vii) 



Crawfish ('2 specimens). 



H. G. Hodge, York, Clark County, Hlinois. 16836. '85. (xi) 

 Fruits and woods from conmion trees in Illinois. 



H. G. Hodge, York, Clark County, Illiuois. 16836. '85. (xv) 

 CoRYNiTE and Siderite, from Olsa, Cariutbia; and Brocbantitol (specimen), from 

 Clifton, Arizona. (Exchange.) 



William G. Eothe, Brooklyn, New York. 16837. '«5. (xvi) 



BiRD-SKiNS, for examination. 



George N. Lavv^rence, New York City. 16838. '85. (v, a) 

 BiRD-SKiNS, Odtontophorus Jeucolcenms, Oonurus finschi, Euphonia dvijantisdma, Firanga 

 iestacea, and Ceniurun hoff'numni, from Costa Rica. (Purchased). 



Frederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, Michigan. lC)83t). '85. (v,a) 



SiiRicw, BJarina exilipes Baird. 



F. A. Sampson, Sedalia, Missouri. 16840; '85. (iv) 

 Shell, JJnxo phaseolut^, from Neosho River, Kansas, for examination. 



Dr. W. S. Newlon, Oswego, Kansas. 16841. '85. (ix) 

 Photograph negatives (34) of stone (juarries, (juarrying machinery, etc., taken 

 by the donor. Mounted. 

 George P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 16842. '85. (xvii) 



Seeds of Nymi)hce. 



Prof. Robert Caspary, Konigsbtsrg, Germany. 16843, '85. (xv; 



Altered rocks, for examination. 



S. J.Nelson, Canton, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania. 16-i44. '85. (xv) 



Ore and bnttims (4) containing tin and lead. 



J. II. Mitchell, Philadel}»hi,a, Pennsylvania. 16845. '85. (xviii) 



Goose Barnacle, Lcpus, for examination. 



A. F. Maiilman, Little River, California. 16846. '85. (xi) 



Bird-skins, from Costa Rica (2 specimens), for examination. (Returned.) 

 Fkederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, Michigan. 16847. '85. (v,a) 



Indian Head-dress and a leather provision bag. (Purcbased.) 



Thomas Donaldson', Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 16848. '85. (ii, A) 



Stone Implii^ment of coarse-grained syenite, and two spear beads, from Birmiu<i;bani, 

 Erie County, Ohio. 



Mrs. D.L.NlELSON, Ycrmilion, Ohio. 16841). '85. (in) 



Buow^N Iron Ore, produced by alteration of jjyrites. 

 I. G. True, Salidos, Colorado. 16850. '85. (xvi) 



