LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 74.5 



liAUII'K {J. si).;ciiil;'iis), iVom Diil'inii, Hili;l:Miii. ( l*) \'cliaiij;o. ) 



JosKPH VViLLCOX, Meilia, rcausyhjuiia. ir..).;-,'. "rfli. (xvi) 



Wood. Section of ;> pile iVoiii a wharf at Cape. Henry, Virginia, completely riddled 

 l)y tbo boring of the ship-worm, Teredo navalis. 

 A. B. Johnson, Light-IIonse Board. l()y:!3. '8:>. (ix) 



Ckystai.s (;>), from dejjosit near INIoriah, Essex County, New York. 



Gkorgk W. Watkixs, Mo'-iah, New York. WJ.U. '■<:>. (xv\) 



DuiKD Potato. 



C. O. Stillwkll, Ivomc, Georgia. icmr>. '.S5. (i) 



Mammals: Xeotoma Jlorhlann, Tliomomijf: ialpaides umhriiius, ArricoJa riparins^ Pcrog- 

 naihus poiiciUatah-, Ihsperoiin/s lencopKs, and Tamias anidHcitu, between iownsriidi 

 and qiiadririltaiun. 

 Frank E. Blaisdkll, Poway, San Diego Comity, California. ir/.Kin. '8.'). (iv) 



Loco Wekd, A/iiratjahis Bi(j(dotci Gray, ])robal)ly from Texas. 



Dr. W. TllOKNTON Paukkk, Nowjiort. Rhode Island. 1(>037. '8r>. (xv) 



Granite (2 specimens), ami one each of hornblende and red clay. 

 Larkin King, San Saba, Texas. 1G9:58. '85. (xvi) 



IToRNBLENDK gueiss, Containing epidote; for examination and report. 



Charles Miller, .ir., P. O. Box 1)5, Sanborn, Now York. ir)I»:'.;). '85. (xvii) 

 Slate (2 specimens) and impure limoniti^; for examination and report. 



C. P. McGiMSEY, Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Ui'JlO. '85. (xvi) 



Bracelets, of turtle-shell, made at Nassau, N. P., Bahamas, West Indies. 



Mrs. I']PES Sargent, :5:!8 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, District of Co- 

 lumbia. 1()'.)41. '85. (I) 



Brick. Piece of a brick from an old well at Fort Ticonderoga, Lake Chaniplaiu) 

 New York, used during the Revolutionary war. 



Mrs. Epes Sargent, 3:58 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, District of Co- 

 lumbia. 16941. '85. (I) 



Brown Iron Ore; for examination and report. 



C. D. Galvin, New York City. 1(5942. '85. (xvi) 

 Musical Instrument. Chinese sanheen, in exchange for carvings and baskets of 

 North American Indians. 

 J. H. Renshaw, U. S. Geological Survey. 1G943. '85. (n,A) 

 Galena, Sulphide of lead, for examination and report. 



Oliver Rase, Ivanpah, San Bernardino, California. 16944. '85. (xvi) 

 Chamois Horn. Material furnished by the Mnscum and mounted by Mi-. Kalden- 

 berg aa a paper-knife. 



F.J. Kaldenberg, 124 Fulton street, New Y'ork. 16945. '85. (i) 

 Flint Implemp:nts. Collection of 109 specimens on nine tablets, including arrow- 

 heads, spear-heads, and darts; from Flint Ridge, Muskingum County, Ohio. 

 This collection is made up from findings in the western part of tiie county. The 

 flint and quartz work of which they are made is found in the above neighbor- 

 liood in <'i ridge or row oi' hills, known in the locality as Flint Ridg(\ As this 

 peculiar rock formation is the only one of the kind in this section, it must have 

 furnished the su])ply of mat<!rial for the manufacture of these darts and spear- 

 lieads for a large scope of country. 

 T. F.Spangler, Jame.svilbi, Ohio. 16946. '85 (iii) 

 Shells (71 species), types of paper on Alaskan shells, and ;'.() species of marine shells 

 from Norway. 



Dr. A. Kraksk, B.Mlin, I'nissi.i. (Through WiJliatn If. Dall. ) lt.9l7. '85. (ix) 



