LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 7')^ 



Ijonsrwx IIkkov, Ardea tricolor niJlcoJ I is. (Hxchaiinc) 



I),'. I!. II. \Vai;ui':n', West Chester, P.!unsylv;iiii;i. 171!:). 'rfl!. (v,a) 

 Skl'I.i, and liOXKS of Putorins erersnianiii, from Lower Volga ; a "street dog" tVoisi 

 .Jaltii; skeleton of German Uachsliund, api)arei>tly tlioronghbre'l. from Berlin. 

 (Excliauge.) 



Prof. Dr. A. Neiikino, ISerliii, Germany. 17150. '8i;. (iv) 

 MiXKUALS. (115 specimens.) 



Prof. H. Caumiciiakl, Brmiswick, Maine. 171.51. '.-(i. (xvi) 

 SoDAi.iiK in el.eolite-syenite, from Litchtield, Maine. 



H. K. MoURELL, Gardiner, Maine. 1715*3. '8l'>. (xvi) 

 Invertebrate Fossils. (Exchange.) 



George F. Matthews, St. John, N(i\v Brunswick. 171.5:!. 'rtil. (xiii, a) 

 Minerals. (Exchange.) 



James Matters, Saint looter's, Chester County, Pcmnsyi vania. 17151. 'HO. 

 (XVI) 

 Microscopic slide, showing a scale of a white percii, nocmn amcr'KutiuiK Gin. 



IvBv. J. L. Zauriskie, Nyack, New York. 171.55. 'Si;. (\xi) 

 Bat, Alalupha c'mcrca. 



G. Noble, Savannah, Georgia. 1715(;. • 'Si;, (iv) 

 Indian Arrow-points, made of obsidian. 



A. F. Davidson, Croston, Marion Conuty, Oregon. 171.57. '8(1. (iii) 

 Lead axd Silver Ore. 



GuY.MARD Silver Lead Company, Gnymard, Orange Cmiiity, N<nv Jersey. 

 17158. '8tJ. (xviu) 

 MiNER-VLS, with washed gravel, from the diamond fields of Africa. 



Georcje D. Stoxestreet, Birmingliam, Alabama. 171.5;). 'Sm. (xvi) 

 Bird-skins (24), inchnling a line serii^s of Lfiicontlcfv am-tlralis and L. tvphrocolly:. 



Denis Gale, Gold Hill, Colorado. 17160. '8(). (v, a) 

 Insect, I\rla, »p. 



Denis Gale, Gold Hill, Colorado. 171(50. '8i;. (x) 



BiP.Ds'-NESTS AND EGGS. 



Denis Gale, Gold Hill, Colorado. 171(50. '8(5. (v.n) 

 Historical Relics: One indentnre of IT. R. Schoolcraft and Fnincis Piciinette. 

 Marcii IS, 1S.5;', ; a[)pi)intm(^nt of H. R. Schoolcraft as capt.ain in the Michigan 

 inilita by Liswis Cass, (Jox^crnor of Michigan, dated June :{(), 18:!:5 ; fashion 

 plate, spring ami snmiii<n- 1851, pnblished by F. Mahan, with portraits of Henry 

 Clay, M. Fillmore, J. C. (Jalliouii, M. A. Root, Jenny Lind, and P. T. Barnnm. 

 (Deposited.) 



William .L KilEES, Smithsonian Institntion. 171(51. 'SO. (i) 

 Hog Deer, Cfrvim porcinua, in the flesh. 



Central Park Menagerie (throngli \V. A. Conkliii, Esq., New York City). 

 171(52. '(JS. (IV) 



Historical Relics : Fac-simiiie of (iem^ral Wasliington's aci^onnt of expenses dur- 

 ing the Revolntionary VVar ; also fac-similie of a commnnieation to G»!ueral 

 Forbes proposing a ]dan of battle for the expedition against Fort Dnipiesno (now 

 Pittsbnrgh), in 17.58. (Deposited.) 



Wm. J. Green, U. S. National Mnsimm. 171(5:5. '8(;. (1) 

 Sand Shark, Carcliarlas liUoralh, Mitch., from Fortress Monroe, Virginia. 



D. VV. Grinder, Washington, District of Columbia. 171(54. '8(;. (vii) 

 Jamaica Irishes, ".55 species (82 specimens). 



Public Museu.m of Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica. 17105. 

 '86. (XII) 



