LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 769 



Califounia Mountaix Trout, Salmo iridens. Hatcbcd ami rai.sfHl at Wytlieville, 

 Virginia. 



U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, District of Columbia. 172(il. '60. (vii) 

 Ivory-billed Woodpkcker, CampcphiJus principalis, $ (head). 



E. C. Greenwood, Marco, Florida. 1726r). 'St!, (xii) 

 Materia Medica. EJephanta rhiza, a rare drug. 



Thomas Christv, Loudon, England, 1726G. ' 

 Iron Speisse. 



O. H. Hahn, South Pueblo, Colorado. 172G7. 

 Pearl Baits of various kinds. Old and curious. 



W. Holberton, New York City. 172G8. '8G. 

 Mineral Cabinet (20 specimens). 



n. A. Tammen, Denver, Colorado. 172G9. '86. 

 Meteoric Iron and Stone (8 specimens). 



Dr. J. Berrien Lindsley, Nashville, Tennessee. 17270. '86. 

 Minerals, (58 specimens). (Exchange.) 



Prof. B. K. Emerson, Amherst, Ma.ssachusctts. 

 Rocks (56 specimens). (Exchange.) 



Prof. B. K. Emerson, Amherst, Massachusetts. 

 Artist's proof of the engraving of General Grant, by Marshall. 



Hubbard Bros., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17272. ^Sij. (i) 

 Mortuary jMedal. Mardchal de Ligne, Marshal of France. Cast from cannon 

 captured by Napoleon I, and issued to some of the invalids of the French veteran 

 corps. 



Paul Beckwith, Saint Louis, Missouri. 1/273. '8G. (i) 



Argyrodite, from which was obtained the now metal. Germanium; from Ilimmels- 

 fUrst, near Brand, Freiberg, Saxony. 



W. F. HiLT.EBRAND, U. S. Geological Survey. 17274. ^86. (xvi) 

 "Caranna Resin,'' used by the natives of Central and South America for ajipli- 

 cations to sores, bruises, cuts, and for reducing swellings and glandular en- 

 largements. 



Frederick Stearns ajstd Co., Detroit, Michigan. 17275. '8G. (i) 

 Tusk of Elephant, Loxodon africanus. A section prei^ared from the part of the tusk 

 of "Jumbo," which was buried in his head. 



Henry A. Ward, Rochester, New York. 17276. '86. (xii) 

 Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo horealis. 



John K. Walker, Parkersburgh, Illinois. 17277. '86. (v) 

 Soapstone Bowl, found in opening a soapstone quarry on the west bank of the 

 Potomac River, about 7 miles above West Washington, District of Columbia. 



John W. Brock, Philadeliihia, Pennsylvania. 17278. '86. (iii) 

 Decorticated Tree Trunks. 



John W. Brock, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17278. '86. (xiv) 

 Calcite Crystals attached to coal. 



R. Ellsworth Call, Moline, Illinois. 17279. '86. (xvi) 

 Trenton Fossils. 



W. A. Finkelnbeug, Winona, Wisconsin. 17280. '86. (xiii, a) 

 Cage Bird, Cluisotis Ifucoceplialus. 



Robert Ridgway, U. S. National Museum. 17281. '86. (v, a) 

 Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo horealis. 



J. SCHNECK, Mount Carmel, Illinois. 17282. '86. (V, a) 



H. Mis. 170, pt. 2 — -49 



