772 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



Specimens, illustrating the manufacture of cotton thread. 



WiLLiMANTic LiXEX Co.MPANY, WilUmautic, Connecticut. 17310. '86. (i) 

 Lizard, CoUomjx rariegatus Bd., from Mohave, Kern County, California. 



A. KOEBLE, Los Angeles, California. 17311. '86. (vi) 

 HoiJjTHUKEANS, Thtfonella gcmmata, var., from Beaufort, North Carolina. 



Dr. W. H. Howell, Baltimore, Maryland. 17312. '86. (xi) 

 Artist's Pkoofs of lithograph of General Grant's Arabian horses. (4) 



Randolph Huntington, Rochester, New York. 17313. '86. (iv) 



COLEMANITE. 



Prof. Henry G. Hanks, San Francisco, California. 17314. '86. (xvi) 

 Serpentine and calcite, from Canada. 



William H. Dall, U. S. Geological Survey. 17315. '86. 

 Pigmy Sperm AVhale, Kogia Ireviceps. 



George Sayers, Keeper, Sea Isle City Life-Saving Station, Sea Isle City, New 

 Jersey. 17316. '86. (vil) 

 Furnace Slag, from Coal Creek, Tennessee. 



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

 O. B. Reese.) 17317. '63. (xvii) 

 Photographs of Osage and Ute Indians. (17.) 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 17318. '86. (ii, a) 



Glass-ware. "Pomona'^ vases, etc. 



New England Glass Works. (Through M. W. Beveridge, Washington, Dis- 

 trict of Columbia.) 17319. '86. (i) 

 Worm- tubes, from a spring near Lititz, Pennsylvania. 



H. A. Brickenstein, Linden Hall Seminary, Lititz, Lancaster County, Penn- 

 sylvania. 17320. '86. (XI) 

 Californi.\ Salmon, Oncorhynchus c/ioiuc7ta, and Steel-head Salmon, Salino gairdneri. 



E. G. Blackford, New York City. 17321. '86. (vii) 

 Ring-tailed Monkey', Ateles arachnoides, in the flesh. 



Barton & Logan, Dime Museum, Washington, District of Columbia. 17322. 

 '86. (IV) 

 Coins. Spanish-American silver dollar, 1769. Spanish two-real piece ; xii-shilliug 

 silver coin of Danish West Indies, 1740 ; nickel penny of Jamaica, 1869 ; and 

 Massachusetts copper cent. (Deposited.) 

 A. A. Duly, U.S. National Museum. 17323, '86. (i) 



Carboniferous Fossils. 



W.C. Knight, Lincoln, Nebraska. 17324. '86. (xiii, a) 



Red-breasted Merganser, Merganser serrator. 



John Jensen, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 1732.5. '86. (v, a) 

 Rusty Crackles, ScoJecophagus fcrrugineus (2 skulls). 



W. H. Babcock, Washington, District of Columbia. 17326. '86. (viii) 

 Reptiles. Eutwnia sirtalis, Eana pahistris, E. cateshiana, E. silvaiica, E. clamata, and 

 Biifo leniiginosus. 



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

 W. Henshaw.) 17327. '86. (vi) 

 Half-Guinea of Great Britain, George III., 1790. (Copy in brass.) 



Joseph Sessford, Smithsonian Institution. 17328. '86. (i) 

 Arrowheads made by a foot-treadle machine. 



George E. Sellers, Bowlesville, Illinois. 17329. 'SH. (ii) 

 Pressed Sulphide of silver in the form in which the silver is recovered from the 

 leaching, solution. 



Fred. W. Tay'LOR, Lake Valley, New Mexico. 17330. '87. (xviii) 



