754 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Exotic Lefiooptkua (1)5 species, 218 specimeus), from Europe. 



JoH-N B. Smith, U.S. Natioual Museum. 17077. '8G. (x) 

 Exotic BuTTEiui'HES (:U species, 43 specimens), from Africa and India. 



B. Neumcegen, New York, New York. 17078. '86. (x) 

 Calcite, for examination. 



H. M. IIOCKMAN, Slanesville, West Virginia. 17079. '8iJ. (xviii) 



Axolotl. 



Charles Ruby, U. S. Army, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming Territory. 17080. 

 '86. (VI) 

 Memuuanous Sacs of tumors taken from a large jack-rabbit, with granules from 

 tlui same. 



Charles Ruby, U. S. Army, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming Territory. 17080. 

 '86. (IV) 

 Decomposed Rock, consisting of cbleritic slate and quartz. 



George W. Bell, Breutsville, Virginia. 1/081. '86. (xviii) • 



MoLLUSKS, an interesting collection from Madagascar. 



Edward Bartlett, Cbillingtou House, Maidstone, Kent, England. 1708'J, '86. 



(IX) 



Ore. 



H. C.MoRAN, Brightwood, District of Columbia. 17083. '86. (xviii) 

 Fossil Coral, Zaphrentes sp., and two pieces of trilobite, Dalmaniles sp. 



Archibald LiVERSiDGE, Sydney, New South Wales. 17081. '86. (xvii) 



Fossil Plant, Gleichenia odontoptereides, from Riddington. 



Archibald Liversidge, Sydney, New South Wales. 17084. '86. (xiii, b) 

 Copper, cobalt, copper pyrites, auriferous i)yrites, chrome iron ore, and titaniferous 

 iron (27 specimens). 



Archibald Liversidge, Sydney, New South Wales. 17084. '86. (xviii) 



Minerals (64 specimens). 



Archibald Liversidge, Sydney, New South Wales. 17084. '86. (xvi) 



Manganese Ore, from Nova Scotia. 



John S. Lamson & Bro., Maiden Lane, New York City. 17085. '86. (xviii) 

 Black Slate, containing veins of calcite and pyrite, for examination. 



C. S. White, Romney, West Virginia. 17086. '86. (xviii) 

 Coke (7 specimens). 



H. Simon, Manchester, England. 17087. '86. (xvm) 

 Brook-trout Eggs, for examination. 



John Gay, Commissioner of Fisheries Greensburgh, Pennsylvania. 17088- 

 '86. (XXI) 

 Minerals (3 specimens). 



John H. Hornung, Oasis, Utah. 17089. '86. (xvi) 

 Squihkel, Sciuriis aureigaster, a Central American species. 



Zoological Society OF Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvani.i. (Through 

 Arthur Edwin Brown, esq.) '86. 17090. (IV) 

 Bird Skins (41 specimens), from Pernambuco, Brazil. 



Dr. P. L. Sclater, Zoological Society of London. 17091. '8(). (v, a) 

 Shells (28 species), from the Bahamas. 



Charles W. Johnson, Saint Augustine, Florida. 17092. '86. (ix) 

 Minerals, from French localities (44 specimens). (Exchange.) 



:^cole des Mines, Paris, France. 17093. '86. (xvi) 

 Loom Weights (2), ancient Roman, from Hiute-Savoie, France. (Exchange.) 



M. L. Charpy, Muse6 Aunocy, Hdute-Savoie, France. 17094. '86. (ii, a) 



