768 REPOirr on national museum, i886 



BiUD Skins fioiii the Pliillii)iiies, Cnnciimn Icacogafifer, Cacatiia hwrnatiiropyr/ia, Tani/fi- 

 vathun lozonkiisis, PrioniUirtis diiicurus, Dryococcyx harrimjtoiii, riviis {DcndropicuH) 

 gutiuralis. Pious (Dcndropicus) javcusis hanjitti, Picus (Chloropicoides) everctii 

 (sp.), Alcedo {Halcyon) cyanopevtus, Alcedo {Ceyx) rubra, Mvropsbicolor, Euryostomus 

 orientalis, Prionochilus perciissus, Cyrtostomos aurora, Lena twevdali, Urioliis xaii- 

 thonotus, Buchanga leucophwa, Parus {MacJdolophus) amabilw, Corvua pusillns, Pti- 

 Io2)iis {Leucotreron) gironieri, Treron itanica, Megapodius ciimingii, Ardea {Buiorides) 

 javanica, Erythra phwnicura. From Cocbin-cbina : I'alwornw lathami, AJegalwma 

 liivmaccphala, Oriolundiffunus, Buvhaiuja leucogoiys, Laniu.s vristaln.s, Chalcoatcthapec- 

 loralin, Passer Jugijerus, Crypsirhina varians, Ardcola leucoplera, Sterna melauauchen. 

 Fritiii Miidaj^ascar : J'olyhoroidcsmadagascariensis, Asiurf ranees ii, Scops metidaneiisis, 

 Coraeopsis obscura, Coracopsis nigra, Poliopsitta cana, I'oJiopsitIa cana, Leptosomus 

 afer, Coua cwriilea, Coiia crislatu, Curythornis cristatus viiitsioidcs, Ispidivamadagas- 

 cariensis, Brachypleracias leptosomus, Brachyptcracias sqiiamiger, Bcrnieria madagas- 

 cariensis, Hypsipetes madagaseariensis, Hartlaubia madagascarievsis, Euryceros pre- 

 vosti, Artumia viridis, Liptopterus ohahert, Artarnia leumcephala, Tylas cdwardsi, 

 Vanga curvirostra, Cyanolanitis tricolor, Calicalicus madagaseariensis, Caprimulgus 

 madai/aseariensis, Corvus scapulatas, Merops siiperciliosns, Eoudia madagaseariensis, 

 Funingus madagaseariensis, Vinago australis, Charadrins percnarius. Fnmi May- 

 otte: Astur bnttus, Leptosomus afer, Funingus sganzini. Fioru Africa: Haliwtus 

 vocifer, Chalcomiira gutturalis, Streptopelia Icvaillanti. From Cape lloru, Pata- 

 gonia: Phrygilusguyi, (Iraculas caruncnlatus. (Excbange. ) 



M. Milne Edwakus, Mused d'bistoire uaturelle, Paris, France. 17254. 80. 



(V,A) 



Model of a small i)ne1>l()near Pueblo Alto, Cbaco Canon, New Mexico. 



JkuiEAU OF Ethnology, Wasbiugtou, District of Columbia. 17255. '86. 



(II, A) 



TuMOii — myoma — taken from a sliad. " Tbis tuiiior seems to be composed of fibroua 

 tissue in part, and was doubtless caused by some irritating body swallowed bj' tbe 

 sbad a good wbile ago. The specimen is a novelty in animal i)athology. It 

 probably grew from one side of the intestine.'' * 



Golden and Smith, Washington, District of Columbia. 1725(3. '86. (xxii) 

 Akgentine, Argentina sp. Found on the beach near Fletcher Nock Life-saving Sta- 

 tion, Maine. A rare visitor on our coast. 

 E. II. Bunker, Biddeford Poll, Maine. 17258. '86. (vii) 

 Plants (15 Alpine species), from the White Mountains, New Hampshire. 



Walter Deane, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 17259. '86. (xv) 

 Plants (about 300 species) from North Carolina, a locality rarely visited by botau- 

 ists. 



Gerald McCarthy, Kendall Green, Washington, District of Colnmbia. 17260. 

 '86. (XV) 

 Plants (343 species) from the Yellowstone Park. 



U. S. Geological Survfiy, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through 

 Frank Tweedy.) 17261. '86. (xv) 

 American Smp:lt, Osmerus mordax. 



W. C. Harris, New York City. 17262. '86. (vii) 

 Marine Invertebrates collected by the U. S Steamer Enterprise, A. S. Baker com- 

 manding, during her cruise from Wellington, New Zealand, to the United States, 

 in the South Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. 

 Bureau of Navigation, Washington, District of Columbia. 17263. '86. (xi) 



* Report of Dr. Johu S. Billings, U. S. A., Curator, Army Medical Museum. 



