LIST OF ACCE«8lON8. 739 



VakanI's, r. 1)1 iKjalcn-sl-i, iw tliu tlcsli. 



ZooLOGiCAi, SocitrrY oKriiiLADKLi'iiiA, IMiiladolpliia, reiiiisylvauia. (Throiij^li 

 A. E. Erown.) 1G851. '85. (Vi) 

 Birds. Blue Jay, Cyanocitta cristata (2 speoiiiiciis) ; Meadow Lark, Stiirnclln iuii<ina, 

 and Dowuy Woodpecker, I'icun jjubesccn-i (.skeleton). 



J. D.Fardex, Washington, District of Columbia.. 16H5'J. 'rio. (xii) 

 Soil from borings made by surveying expeditions under Captain Selfridgo in the 

 vicinity of the Atrato ajid Napipi Kivers, with lield note-book and map showing 

 points of boriTigs. 



J. R. Bartlktt, c()niman(h:r U. S. Navy, Hydrographie Ol'lice, U. S. Navy 

 Department. KiS,'):!. '8.'). (xvii) 

 Pai'Ei: made from the Indian corn plant. 



Prof. Sanderson Smith, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. U)8r»4. '8.'). (i) 

 Snow Guousk, Chen hypcrborcuis nivalis, from Currituck Sound, Norih Carolina. 



David King, 12'28 Connecticut avenue, Washington, District of Coliimbia. 

 168;'):). '85. (V, a) 

 Cauisonatk ok CoiTEi;. 



WiiJ.iAM F. Doty, Durango, Colorado. KHJIJ. '85. (xvi) 



Mauixe Shells, 21 species (exchange). 



Prof. A. G. Wktiiekby, Saint Andrews Bay, Florida. KiSOT. "85. (ix) 

 Fishes, ritito2)hv)js mbiilaria (.2 species) and Etropus crvHuotiiH (or nthularin). 



Prof Alexander Agassiz, Mmseuni of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Massachusetts. 1()858. '85. (vii) 

 Miocene Fossils, from the shore of Willai)a Kiver, WashiTigton Territory. 



C. W. Wolfe, Aurora, Oregon. 1()85;). '.•^5. (xiii, b) 

 Stone Mortars (2 species). 



W. P. Sutton, U. S. Consul-general, Matanjoros, Mexico. 1()8«)U. "85. (ii, a) 

 Stone Pestle.* 



Mexican Commissioner. 168(51. '85. (ii, a) 

 Map of Japan. 



Dr. D. B. McCartee, Washington, District of Columbia. 16862. '85. (il, a) 

 Ethnological Oi5.jects. Basket hat, water jar.-^ (8), baskets (5), Berry wands (3), 

 Berry trays (6), toy doll, cradlii back, leather bag, and repairs of moccasins col- 

 lected by Dr. H. C. Yarrow among the tiosh Utes, Utah. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Clolumbia. 16863. '85. 



(II, A) 



Antiquities, from P'rance. 



ThOxMas Wilson, U. S. consul, Nice, France. 16864. '85. (iii) 

 Materia Medica ' (18 specimens), from .Jamaica, including Aiin/>iii halaamifera, Mu- 

 cunaprurietiH, CuKKia ohoraia, Calolropis gi(/aiiiea, lihizophora inaiiylc, Tpomocapuri/a, 

 Aviceimia niiida, Couania dGminijtnsiH. Cissdm/nlos Prrcira, Ci/pcrus arlivulalua, Cap- 

 paris cynopJiallophora, Swila.r china, Mikania (jnaco, Ilocconia fralcsccns, Croton caa- 

 carilla, Andira inermi/i, LagucnJaria raremosa. 

 Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Flowers and foliage of i»apaw tree.* 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Foods,* from Jamaica. 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 

 Annatto Seeds used as a dye," from Jamaica. 



Government of Jamaica. 16865. '85. (i) 



* Beccivpd from the New Orleans Exposition. 



