LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 743 



Brook Tkoi't, Sitlrdiima fonl'malis. 



A. l'\ WoosTKK, Norfolk, Couiiocticiit. 1(51)08. '8.'). (vii) 

 Canxistkk shot iiiul miunio balls, from l),ittIefiold of Bull Run, Viriiinia. 



II. M. Smith, U.S. National Museuiu. 1090'J. K). (i) 

 CoQi'iXA, slioll-rock, from the Spanish fort at Saint Anirnstino, Florida. 



A. Zk.no SuiNDLEit, U. S. National Mnsonm. KiDlO. 'S'>. (i) 

 ]>itiKr> Skin of a species of Ophiihtln/fi, from Bermuda. 



Dr. F. il. IlAMr.m, Anhurn, New York. KilUl. 'Hf.. (vii) 

 I'lIOToGUArHS from negatives of views in Soullieast Alaska. 



.\. P. Nir.LACK, l':nsi<.vn,ll. S. N. Itl'.lli. '><>. (n,A) 

 Mammals, I'vocijon rir/jiiiidinis ^, ycoloiiin floi-'tdaua ,^ , Arricoht rijxiriiis ^f , SpcfuK^- 

 phihiii (irtiiiiviKniN, 7«m/«s tifiiaitcu-s Totvnsendii, Sjxrinophihix (iraiiniuints. S. (/kidi- 

 viiinis DoiijildHfii ai'.d Lcpus sijiraticus aiiduhoui (2\ specimens). 



Waltkk !•'. r.KYAXT, OakLind, California. li'iHK!. 'S.'). (i\) 



" BiDAKivA," or skin canoe, with paddles, from Alaska. 



Chaulks II. TowNSiixn, U. S. Fish Commission. ICiUll. '8.'). (n,A) 



FossTi. Shklls, from Alaska. 



Charles H. TowNSEND, U. S. Fish Commission. KiOll. 'H.'i. (ix) 

 AcTixiAXs, from Alaska. 



Chai!LES H. TowxsEXi), U. S. Fish Commission. 1()'.)M. 'S.''). (xi) 

 Bird Skkleto.vs, Circua liudfionius. Lams /jlauciis, D'lomcdca uUirtptK, Cornix ciiniir- 

 orM«, Tiniiiniciilas spfirrerlns, and Lomria arra, from Alaska. 



Chari.es II. TowxSENP, IT. S. Fish Commission. 1()'J14. 'S.^. (xii) 

 M.\MMALS, Ercthrizon dorsalis epixanthux, Tliuhtrcfo.-^ vuirituuKH, Svliinis lnulnotiii(s, 

 Eumotopias stelleri, Callurhiniis urfiiniis, and Eiihi/diis Intri'^ (hones), from Alaska. 



Chaui.es H. To WNSEXi), U S. Fish Commission. liiDl I. '8'). (xii) 



Birds. A collection of 152 specimens, from Ouualaslika Island, St. Paul's Island, 

 Otter Island, Port Clarence, Kotzebne Sound, St. Matthews' Island, and St. (ieorge 

 Island. The rarest or most important are the followiuy: Kennicott's Warhler 

 {ritylloscopus horealis), Alaskan Wren {Troglodijies al(iHcenses), Kowak Chicka- 

 dee (Pants stoneyi, n. sp.).* 



Charles H. TowNSEXD, U. S. Fish Commission. 1G';)14. '6:^. (v, a) 

 In addition to these were good series of such characteristic or peculiar Alaskan 

 liirds as Leiicostictef/riseoniidia, Mido.spizn clnerea. McKay's Snowtlake {I'lrclroplKitics 

 hfipcrboreus), I'ryhilov Snowllake (/'. nicalis tonuiscudi, n. sulisp, ). and Tjonj^-loed Stint 

 ( Trirn/a dnmatrnsLs^). 



ICliMlNE, I'liloriiis eriniiiea, in the tiesh. 



A. K. Dodge, East Saginaw, Michij^an. IfiDl."). 'S;'). (iv) 



Bird Ski.ns. Chewink (Towhee), Pipilo cri/throplitJialmiis, and Kinghird (Bee Martin), 

 Tijrannas caroUiien>>is. 

 Lewis B. Woodriiee, 14 East Sixty-eighth street. New York. WOW,. '8.">. (v, a) 



Nests and Eggs of Chewink (Towhee), Pipilo (riitliroj)htluilntiin, -.iwd o( K\n-^\nii\ [Wfc 

 Martin), 'J'ljvannus caroliiiensis. S(!t (d" four eggs in each. (Jolle.cted at. 1/itchlield, 

 Conn., June, 188."). 



Lewis J^. Woodim'ek, 14 EastSixty-c^ighth street. New Yoik. W)[)W,. '8'.. ( v, it) 



P'ossiL Plants. (Returned.) 



R. P. Sharples, Plnenixville, Pennsylvania. KiDlT. '85. (xix) 



*A young bird ; characters of the species first clearly shown by Lieutenant Stoney'a 

 adult examples. 



tNew to North Annu-ican fauna. 



