746 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1880). 



Ampiiu'od (MtusTAC'iOAX ; sorvcs as food for mackerel. 



W. A. Wn.cox, Gloucester, Massaclmsctts. 16948. '85. (xi) 

 Rocks. 



Mrs. H. C. Beckwith, Coleman Station, New York. 16949. '8.'>. (xvii) 

 Stonk Tmplemknts from Fi-auce. 



Thomas VVilsox, Wasbington, District of Columbia. 16950. '85. (m) 

 OuK from Rockliridgo, Virginia ; for report. 



S. II. Letciiick, Lexington, Virginia. 16951. '85. (xviii) 

 Lx\UGiiiNG Gull, Larus atricilla, jnv. 



E. C. Greenwood, Nantucket, Massacliusetts. 16952. '85. (v, a) 

 Indian Basket, etc. : Specimens of corn-husk basketry, clothing, and weapons of 

 tlic Shetiniaslia Indians, and specimen of basketry of the Ciioct.iw Indians. 

 Also specimens of Nankin cotton and decorticated moss work.* 



C. J. Barrows, commissioner for Louisiana at New Ork^ans Exposition. 

 16953, '85. (II, a) 

 Textiles exhibited at the New Orleans Exposition. 



PjAGLe and Ph(Enix Mills, Columbus, Georgia. (Through Dr. Bursy, presi- 

 dent.) 16954. '85. (I) 

 Negro Manufactures: Basketry, clothing, tujielo gum, handiwork of the negroes. 

 James J. Spelman, superintendent Colored People's Exhibit, New Orleans, 

 Louisiana. 169.55. 'S5. (ii, a) 



Pump Drill:* 



James J. Spelman, superintendent Colored People's Exhibit, Now Orleans, La. 

 16955. '8'. (II, a) 

 Indian Implements, etc., l)asketry, cradles, water jug, and seeds, from Ute Indians, 

 of Nevada. 



W. M. Havejtor, Reno, Nev. (acting for Nevada at the New Orleans Expo- 

 sition). 16956. '85. (II, a) 



Fish Trap, used in Venezuela.* 



E. Martinez, representative of Venezuela at the New Orleans Exposition. 

 169.57. '85. (I) 



Palmetto Hats.* 



Mrs. S. G. Fowler, Handsborongh, Mississippi. 16958. '85. (ii, a) 



Corn-shuck Hat.* 



Miss Ellen Cleary, Iland.sborough, Mississippi. 169.59. '85. (ii, a) 



P'eather-work. * 



Milton J. Flood, Sterling, Massachusetts. 16960. '85. (i) 



Negro Manufactures: Horse collars, trays of the tupelo gum, and specimens of 

 basketry, made by the negroes of Mississippi.* 



General Stephen D. Lee and Professor Piiares. Mississippi 16961. '«5. 

 (a. A) 



Brooms, made from the young leaves of palmetto; from Jamaica.* 

 Government of Jamaica. 16962. '85. (ii, a) 



Coal. 



Stephen Gray, Jr., Olympia, Bath County, Kentucky. 1696:5. '85. (xviii) 



Plants, from Nevada. " 



Hon. R. W. Furnas, commissioner from Nebraska, Brownsville, Nebraska. 

 16964. '85. (XV) 



* Received from the New Orleans Exposition. 



