LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 761 



Loggerhead Shrike, Lanhis Iniioviciatna. 



Jesse J. Turner, Mount Carmol, Illinois. I71SI!. ')^{'t. {v,a) 

 KocKS, from Genuiiny, France, Italy, Switzerland, New York, Minnesota, and Mary- 

 land. (Exchange.) 

 Dr. G. H. WiLLi.\MS, Baltimore, Maryland. 17187. '&>. (xvii) 

 Spinxing-wheel and distaff", from Wnrtombcrg, Germany. 



Mrs. L.S. Weaver, Smithsonian Institution. 1718-i. '80. (i,R) 

 Crystalt.izicd Calcite, from Matanzas, Cuba. (Exchange.) 



Ward and Howell, Rochester, New York. 17189. '86. (xvii) 

 Marble, twelve cubes, six thin slabs, and one small column, from Tate, Pickens 

 County, Georgia. 



■ Georgia Marble Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ITl'.tO. '86. (xvii) 

 Photograph of three large flint implements. 



Edward D. Hicks, Nashville, Tennessee. 17191, '86. (iii) 

 Rocks, from Kentucky and California. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through J. 

 S. Diller.) 17192. '80. (xvii) 

 Brass Modp:l of a screw propeller, designed by and made under the direction of 

 Isaac Dripps, at Bordentowu, N. J., in 1840, for the iron steam tug New Jersey, 

 which was built in England by Capt. John Ericsson, and came to America under 

 sail schooner-rigged in 1839, commanded byCaptain Crane, and was the first iron 

 boat to cross the Atlantic. Also a photograi^li showing original propelling and 

 steering devices. 

 Isaac Dripps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1719.3. '86. (i) 

 Barb of Sting Ray, Tnjgon diptenirus, taken from a specimen in San Diego Bay, Cal- 

 ifornia. 

 W. TiSACY EusTis, Boston, Mass.achusetts. 17194. '84. (vii) 

 Toilet Box made of wood, decorated with minerals principally from Colorado, 



Mrs. G. Brown Goode, Washington, District of Columbia. 1719."). '86. 



(XVI) 



Albino Deer-skin. 



R. MacFap.lane, Fort Chippewyan, Hudson Bay Territory. 1719G. '86. (i) 

 Varanus, Varan Its bengalensis, from northern India. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Through 

 Arthur Edwin Brown, Esq. ) 17197. 'S6. (xii) 

 OpiUiM Smoking Outfit, including pipes and other apparatus used by the Chinese. 

 (Deposited.) 



Police Department op New York City (Through Hon. Fitz John Porter ) 

 17198. 'S(i. (II, A) 

 Materia Medica (27 specimens). 



Frederick Stearns &, Co., Detroit, Michigan. 17199. '86. (i) 

 Plants. A very valuable collection of Mexican plants, containing over 400 species, 

 many of which are new to the Museum collection. 



C. G. Pringle, Charlotte, Vermont. 17200. '86. (xv) 

 Bird Nests and Eggs {^ species, 641 specimens). (Exchange.) 



Capt. B. F. (Joss, Pewaukee, Wisconsin. (Through Capt. Charles E. Bon- 

 dire.) 17201. '86. (V, 1!) 

 American Egret, .trclea vijretta, Gmel.(skin), from near Fort Klamatli, Oregon. 



Collected by Dr. Samuel Q. lioiMNSoN, IT. S. Army. 17^:02. 'Hi). (v,a) 

 MOLLUSKS, Biithinclla slcnollii/ro'ulcn, Doliru, (Vom Ceylon. 



W. G. Mazyck, Charleston, South Carolina. (Through W. 11. Dall.) 17203. 

 '86. (IX) 



