LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 773 



Ancient ScULPTUKKD Stoxio Urouujht to the Uu i tod Siati'.s by Coiiiuuuulor Skinner, 

 U.S.N. (3 pieces.) 

 Mrs. W. Hemphill Jones, WaKhington, District of Columbia. 17331. '86. (i) 



Confederate Captain's Uniform coat of Company "II," Twenty-fourth Regiment, 

 Virginia. 

 O. W. Barrow, Danville, Virginia. 1833-2. '86. (i) 



Photograph of the Berlin Archeopteryx (full size). (Exchange.) 



Mrs. G. Brown Goode, Washington, District of Columbia. 17333. '86. (xii) 



One-Dollar Bill, Colonial Bank of Canada, May 8, 1839. 



J. Benjamin Clayton, U. S. National Museum. 17334. '86. (i) 



Ked Setter, Canis familiaris. 



James T. Walker, Palmyra, New York. 1733.5. '6C>. (iv) 



Jumping Mouse, Zapns hudsonius. 



J. M. C. Eaton, Irviugtou, New Jersey. 17336. '86. (iv) 



RoCKLiNG, Onos cimbrius, from Ipswich Bay. 



William Wiley, Massachusetts. 17337. '86. (vii) 



Bird Skins (5), Drymoica extensicauda, Acanlhls exilipcs, and A. caharct. 

 W. E. Brooks, Milton, Ontario, Canada. 17338. '86. (v, a) 



Porcelain Wares. A pair of dishes (painted under glaze); a pair of dishes 

 (painted over glaze); Nishi tsushi shiro ishi (stouo like body clay, natural); 

 Nishi tsushi shiro ishi (i)owdered) ; Sakoi shiro tsuchi (stone like body clay, natu- 

 ral); Sakoi shio tsuchi (powdered) ; Sakoi mizu ana ishi (stone like body clay, 

 natural); Sakoi Mizu ana ishi (powdered); Tsnzi ishi (stone-like body clay, 

 natural) ; Tsuzi ishi (stone like body clay, powdered); Sakai tsuchi (stone like 

 body clay, natural); Sakai tsuchi (powdered). Glaze stone A (natural) ; glaze 

 stone (elutriated) ; glaze stouo B (natural) ; Goto clay (body clay) ; Taister clay 

 (body clay); prepared body clay; a pair of flower-pots painted under ghazo 

 with Gosu cobalt; Gairom (body clay, natural) ; Gairomo (elutriated); Kibushi 

 (body clay, natural) ; Kibushi (elutriated) ; Hiromi ishi (glazestone) ; lliromi 

 (elutriated); Giamau (elutriated; silica used for glaze and body). A pair of 

 llower-pots (white); Kakitani tsuchi (body clay, natural, first quality); Kaki- 

 taui tsuchi (elutriated); Kakitani tsuchi (second quality); Kakitani tsuchi 

 (third quality); Hitani tsuchi (body clay, natural) ; llitani tsuchi (elutriated, 

 first quality); llitani tsuchi (second quality) ; Hitani tsuchi (elutriated) ; Hitani 

 tsuchi (third quality, elutriated). Mixture, No. 23, 29, and 33; elutriated ash 

 for glaze; Oyabui (elutriated ash for glaze); prepared clay (first quality) ; pre- 

 pared clay (second quality) ; a pair of flower-pots (painted); Aniakusa tsuchi 

 (body clay); Araishi; Shigaraki ishi (body clay) ; glaze (first quality); Flower- 

 pots (painted); flower-pots (white) ; cake box with cover ; Gorokuji ishi (body 

 clay) ; Nabelani ishi (body clay) ; Sano ishi (glaze clay) ; Sano ishi (elutriated) ; 

 body for Kutani ware (mixture of No. 51 and 52); tsuki bai (ash for glaze); 

 Itsuki bai (elutriated); Rea pigment for painting over glaze ; Gosu (natural co- 

 balt, one powdered) ; a pair of fiower-pots (white); flower-pot (painted); Bora 

 tsuchi (body clay); Bora tsuchi (elutriated); Neba tsuchi (body clay); Neba 

 tsuchi(elutriatcd) ; Shiro tsuchi (body clay, natural) ; Shiro tsuchi (elutriated); 

 Suna (sand for glaze) ; Suna (elutriated) ;^vioromiiui tsuchi (body clay); Kioro- 

 mine (elutriated) ; Clay for glaze (natural) ; Clay for glaze (elutriated) ; prepared 

 glaze; a pair of flower-pots (painted); Okazaki tsuchi (painted); Shigaraki 

 tsuchi (painted) ; Shigaraki tsuchi (for glaze); Shiraye tsuchi (liody clay) ; Kisi 

 ishi (clay for glaze); Isubai (ash for glaze); Koya bai (ash for glaze) ; Kinsu, 

 or tea-pot (painted) ; a pair of flower-pots (painted) ; Obuke tsuchi (gray body 

 clay, natural); Obuke tsuchi (elutriated); Obuke tsuchi (brown l)ody chiy 

 (natural); Obuke tsuchi (elutriated) ; Igaishi (glazestone, natural) ; Igaishi (clu' 

 triated); prepared clay, gray; i)repared clay, brown. 



Department of Education, Tokyo, Jap.an. 17339. '86. (i) 



