LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 779 



EnixOLOGiCAL Objects: ludiaii arrow-iiiiiker's tools, otc. 



LoREX W. Grkex, Baird, Shasta County, California. 17111. '80. (ii, a) 



Batrachian, Amblystoma tenehrosum. 



LoREJi W. Greex, Baird, Shasta Connty, California. 17411. '8G. (vi) 

 Insect, Slrlgamia sp., one of the so-called centipedes. 



Louex W. Green-, Baird, Shasta Connty, California. 17414. '811. (x) 



OvEX-BiRD, Seiurus aurocapillus. 



A. F.WooSTER, Norfolk, Connecticut. 17415. '86. (v,a) 



Least Bittekx, Ardctta exilis. 



lion. Edward TiiOMPSOX, United States Consul, Merida, Yucatan. 1741G. 'SG, 

 (V, a) 

 PncE, Esox vohilior (?). (Head.) 



I. Garrard, Frontouac, Minnesota. 17417. '6G. (vii) 

 Smith axd Wkssox Revolver (six-shooter), found by a party of surveyors in the 

 summer of 1883, on the Custer battle-field, near the Little lloru River, Montana. 

 A relic of the Custer massacre of 187(5. 



Capt. CilA'iLES E. Bendire, U. S. A., U. S. National Museum. 17418. '8G. (i) 

 Squid, Loligo pcalii Lesener; from near Cape Henry. 



GWYNN Harris, Washington, District of Columbia. 17411). '8G. (xij 



White Perch, Eoccus americanns. 



G.Wvlie, Old Orchard, Maine. 17420. 'o6. (vii) 

 Star-xosed Mole, Condyhira cristata. 



A. F.WoosTER, Norfolk, Connecticut. 17421. '8li. (iv) 

 Peptoxized Beef. 



W. H. McDoXALD, Washington, District of Columbia. 17122. '8G. (i) 

 Medals. Gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society, l'S58, patron's medal ; gold 

 medal, Victorio Emmanuelle II, 1858; gold medal, Oscar Rex Sveciai Norvvegico 

 Goth, et Vandal.; bronze medal, exhibition of the works of industry of all na- 

 tions, 1851. Presented to the late Professor Bache. (Deposited.) 

 Natioxal Academy of Sciences. 



(Through Prof. J. II. C. Coffin, Treasurer.) 17423. '86. (i) 



Stoxe Implemexts. Thirty-six flakes, five rude chipped implements, and six frag- 

 ments, apparently of leaf-shaped implements, from John's Island, at the mouth 

 of Cheeshowiska River, Hernando Connty, Florida. In the letter accompanying 

 these relics Mr. Willcox says: "One of the llakes contains the impression of a fos- 

 sil sea-urchin, thus indicating the locality where the supply of chert-rock was 

 obtained, viz, from Mason's Creole, 5 miles northwest of John's Island." 

 Joseph Willcox, Media, Pennsylvania. 17424. '86. (iii) 

 White Fish and Trout, from Northville, showing degrees of growth. 



Frank N. Clakk, Northville, Michigan. 17425. '86. (i) 

 Plaster Cast of ideal restoration of Plesiosaurus a-amptoni. 



Museum op Science and Art, Dublin, Ireland. 1742G. '86. (vi) 

 Oil Paintings, on silk, of Japanese costumes worn by girls of the merchant class. 



Mrs. G. Brown Goode, Washington, District of Columbia. 17427. '86. (ii, a) 



Colored Engraving, representing the four Hags adopted by the Confederate States, 

 the State seal, and the silver half-dollar, of which only four were coined at New 

 New Orleans in 1861. 

 Percy Clark, Washington, District of Columbia. 17428. '86. (i) 



Marine Shells (16 species, 50 specimens), mostly from the West Indies. 



Mrs. C.H.Dall, Washington, District of Columbia. 17429. '86. (ix) 



