752 REPOirr on national museum, i8«o. 



Ultramarine (8 bottles), from Hesseu, Germany. 



Blaufarbenwerk Marienberg, Beusheim,Gros!sli. Hesseti, Germany. 17040. 

 '«5. (I) 



Spoons,* ladles, three pairs of shoes, etc. 



Hon. Jacob SCHOENiiOF, U. S. CousuljTunstall, England. 17011. 'ti6. (ii, a) 



Dry Ochre* (11 bottles) from Marseilles, France. 



lion. Franic H. Maso.v, U. S. Consul, Marseilles. 17042. '8G. (i) 



Ores,* from Canada. 



17043. '85. (XVIII) 

 Salts,* from Germany. 



17044. '85. (XVIII) 



Gold Ores,* from the Idaho Mine, California. 



17045. '85. (xvui) 



Surgical Dressings,* iu use in German hospitals. 



17046. '85. (I) 



Military and Woolen goods,* from Germany. 



17047. '85. (I) 



Ethnological objects,* straw hats, common test cnps, carved test cnps, stands for 

 test cnps, common ynacles, carved gnacles, crupper, saddle-bags, silk and cotton 

 rebosa, sample of cloth manufactured iu Leon, samples of ])ita fiber extracted 

 by machinery and by use of solvent, and cloth hammock with cabaya rope, na- 

 tive pottery, plow, yoke for oxen, cake of sugar, and ear-rings madeof cayoluut. 

 H. H. Leavitt, U. S. Consul, Managua, Nicaragua. 17048. 'cO. (ii,a) 

 CiiKOMos,* historical, geogra))hical, etc., 4 portfolios. 



Edwaud IIolzf.l, Vienna, Austria. 17049. '8(5. (i) 

 Silver Model* of Sliandou Churcli, Ireland. (Returned.) 



William Egan & Sons, Cork, Ireland. 17050. '85. (i) 

 BuTTKR-BALL DucK, CiiarlloneUa alheola. 



Henry Peters, St. John's Ward, Eato; prise, Florida. 17051. ^^. (v, a) 



Mud-fish, Amia calva. 



M. Wilson, Washington, District of Columbia. 17052. '86. (vii) 

 Pyrolusite. 



Mrs. W. II. Fklton, Ceutreville, Georgia. 17053. '8G. (xvi) 



Stone Blocks. 



Pennsylvania K.iil."oad Company. 17054. '86. (i) 

 Merganser, Merganser americanus, from near Mt. Verubn, Virginia. 



Hugh M. Smith, U. S. National Museum. 17055. '80. (v, a) 

 Iron Pyrites, with quartz andcalcito. 



F. C. HiE'rr, North lliver Mills, Hampshire County, West Virginia. 17056. 

 '86. (XVI) 

 Wooden Masks, from Alaska. 



Lieut. T. DixBolles, U. S. Navy. 17057. '86. (ii, a) 

 Rose Fish, Schastes mariuuti. 



ViNAL N. Edwakds, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 170.58. '86. (vii) 

 Marine Fossil Shells, Post Pliocene, including Ostrea palmula Cpr., Anomia lim- 

 atala Dall., I'ccten wquinuJcahis Cpr. 



Dr. Stephen Boweus, Sau Bernardino, California. 17059. ^^ij. (ix) 

 Pebbles of Chalcedony from quicksand in a well, 38 feet deej). 



L. S. Daniel, Victoria, Texas. 17060. '86. (xvii) 



* Received from New Orleans Exposition through Department of State. 



