744 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1880. 



1xvki!TK];katk Fossu.s. 



R. ]\ SnAHPLKS, Pbceuixville, Peuusj'lvania. 16917. 'H'). (xiii, B) 

 I>ui:xT Clay, ioiiiid in a mound in Arizona, and bearing impressions of sticks, twigs, 

 etc. (l(j specimens). 



D •. Edwakd Palmer, Smithsonian Institution. 16919. '85. (iii) 

 Rough Octopus, Octopus rui/osus, Bosc. 



A. R. Akkn, Cat Island Liglit-bonse Bay, Saint Louis, Missouri. 10920. '85. 



(IX) 



Fat Head, rimephahs promelas (5 specimens), from an artesi;in well. 



Louis Lagej;. Aberdeen, Idabo Territory. Iu9'21. '85. (vii) 

 Rhinoceuos IIornbill, Buceros hicorvis. 



W. A. CONKLIN, Central Parlc Menagerie, New York City. Id'.i^v?. '-5. (xiii) 

 Arsenical Ikox Pyrites and garnet, from tlio Bhiek Hills; for (ixamiuation and 

 leport. 



H. I. Bkowx, Ponoa, Nebraska. 16923. '85. (xvi) 



Mammal Skins (Vom Queensland and Tasmania, as follows: (1) Maeropus yiganiens 

 Scbreb., <? and $ ; (2) M. rohusfiis Gld., <? and 9 (Jav.); (3) M. vuJks Desm., 

 c? and 9 ; (4) M. parriji Ben., 9 ; (5) Halmaturus dorsalis Gr., $ and 9 ; (6) 

 77. riificoUis Desm., ^ ; (7) 77. temporalis D;'- Vis, $ ; (8) H. thetidifi F. Cuv. 9 ; 

 (9) rctaaurixta laf/iKinoida Desm., 9 ! (1*0 I^nsuunis rnaciilatus Shaw, 9 j (H) 

 7^. (jeoffroijl Gld. 9 (mounted) ; (12) riiascolonnjs womhatiis P(!r. et Less., Tas- 

 mania; (13) Phascolarr.tos cinereiis Goldf., ^ and 9 ; (14) Bcttonfjia rufescens 

 Waterh., ^ and 9; (l'>) Ornitliorhi/nchus paj'adoxits Blum.; (16) Hi/drnmys chri/so- 

 (/astcr Geo!'., 9 j ^7) Pt<Topiis scapuJaius Peters. All Queensland specimens ex- 

 cept No. 12. 

 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland. 16924. '85. (iv) 

 Phosphates, from the High Rock Phosphate Mine. 



High Rock Phosphate Mine. (Through Walter \V. Pickford, manager), 

 Buckingham, Province of Quebec, Canada. 16925. ^S7y. (xviii) 

 Bonneted Macaque, Macacus siincnn ^ . 



W. A. CONKLiN, Central Park Menagerie, New York City. 16920. '86. (iv) 

 Indian Tortoise. 



W. A. CoNKLiN, Central Park Menagerie, New York City. 16926. '85. (vi) 

 Cast of Stone Disk, with carvings. Originally found near Plymouth, Marshall 

 County, Indiana. 



George A. Baker, 102 Soufh Michig.an street, South Bend, Indiana. 16927. 

 '85. (Ill) 

 Cari'I'^t, made by the Navajo weavers for Thomas Keam, and said to lie thi^ most 

 elabonite and costly piece of work ever undertaken by the Navajos. Valued at 

 $250. (Deposited.) 

 Thcmas Keam, Ream's Canon, Arizona. 1(5928. '85. (li, a) 

 Model of Wejegi, one of the Chaco ruins, prepared under the direction of the Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology. The model measures about 3 feet bj' 4 feet, and the subject 

 is one of the ruins of the Pueblo class. 

 Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 16929. '85. (ii, a) 

 Salt, cleavage specimen, from Petite Ansa, Louisiana. 



John M. Avery, New Iberia, Louisiana. (Through U. S. Geological Survey. 

 16930. '85. (XVI) 

 Laumontite, from Jones' Falls, Baltimore, Maryland. (Exchange.) 



Dr. F. M. Chatard, Baltimore, Maryland. (Through Joseph Willcox.) 16931. 

 '85. (XVI) 



