756 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Neimikitk. Stni'ii specimens. (Excbaii.ij;e.) 



(jAN'n<:Ki5UUY Museum, Christ Church, New Zeiihiiul. ITIOG. 'SSG. (xvi) 



Fkkuuginous Limestone, for report. 



KiciiAKU Bennett, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 17107. '80. (xvin) 



Minerals. 



Charles Halbacu, Hot iSpriugs, Arkansas. 17108. '86. (xvi) 

 Altered Magnetic Ikon and impure sulphate of iron ; for report. 



D. C. Guernsey, Dayton, Washington Territory. 17109. '86. (xvi) 



Bird-Skins, three species of Junco (7 specimens). 



Dr. R. W. SiiUEELDT, U. S. A, Fort Wiiigate, New Mexico. 17110. '86. (v, a) 



Ethnological Objects, brooms, blankets, baskets, carrying nets, etc., from Mex- 

 ico. 

 Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (ii, a) 



Foods, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. ^tHJ. (i) 



Fibers, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. 'Hd. (i) 



Dye-stuffs, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86'J. (i) 



Silver Ore, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (xvm) 



Plants, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (xv) 



Pottery, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (ii, b) 



Fish-trap, from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (i) 

 Materia Medica. Avery interesting collection of Indian medicines from Mexico. 



Dr. Edward Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 17111. '86. (i) 

 Birds' Eggs. Abert's Towhee, Pilo aberti, and Rufous-veuted Thrasher, Harpo- 

 rhyvchus crissalis ; for examination. 



Roswell S. Wheelkr, Jr., Pima Indiau Agency, Arizona. 17112. '86. (v, u) 



Railroad Spikes (32). 



Pennsy'lvania Railroad Company, Camden, New Jersey. (Through J. E. 

 Watkins.) 17113. '86. (i) 

 Shell, Vnio gibiosus, from the Neosho River, Kansas, for examination. 



Dr. W. S. Newlon, Oswego, Kansas. 17114. '86. (ix) 

 Optical Densimeter, No. 4, and one case of saliuometers. 



U. S. Coast Survey-, Washington, District of Columbia. 171ir). '86. (i) 

 Iron Pyrites in schistose rock, for examination. 



J. M. Lineberger, Lowell, North Carolina. 17116. '86. (xviii) 

 Mixture of magnetite, oxide of iron, and quartz, for examination. 



M. L. Maynard, Dayton, Washington Territory. 17117. '86. (xviii) 

 Brook Trout, SalveUnus fontinalis, Rock eel, Murcenoidea gunnellus, with skin para- 

 sites. Also a part of lower caudal lobe of a shark (?) or some other selachian (f ). 



ViNAL N. Edwards, Wood's HoU, Massachusetts. 17118. '86. (vii) 



Fish Parasites and copepods.* 



ViNAL N. Edwards, Wood's HoU, Massachusetts. 17118. '86. (xi) 



Iron Pyrites in black quartz, for examination. 



WlLLiAfti F. McCain, Lincoln, A.laban»a. 17111). '86. (xviil) 



