LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 781 



Stone Implement and tbree arrow-heads, found iu Fairfax County, Georgia. 



Henry Weidenbach, Washington, District of Columbia. 17449. '8(j. (iii) 

 Coin. Confederate half-dollar in white metal struck from orii^inal die nuido at New 

 Orleans iu 18G2. 



Alexandeu Scott, Washington, District of Columbia. 17450. '80. (i) 



Confederate Paper Money. 



Four five-dollar bills. 



Eight ton-dollar bills. 



Two twenty-dollar bills. 

 Dr. William Overton, Stoney Creek, Virginia. 17451. '86. (i) 

 Confederate Paper Money. 



Five-dollar bill, 18G4. 



Two ten-dollar bills, 18G4. 



Two twenty-dollar bills, 18C4. 



Seventy-five cents, corporation of Danville, 18(51. 



Twenty cents, Bedford County, Virginia, 18G2. 



Fifteen cents, Augusta County, Virginia, 18G2. 



Thirty cents, city of Richmond, 18G2. 



Twenty-five cents, North Carolina, 18G2. 

 Normajn V. Randolph, Richmond, Virginia. 17452. '80. (i) 

 Paper Money. Uu real, El Banco Provincial de Santa F6, Rosario, i de Noviombro 



1874. 



Un peso. La Provincia de Buenos Ayres, Moncda Corriente, 1869. 



Diez y seis centisimos fiiertes, Uu Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Ayres, 18G9. 

 Robert R. Edgar, Estacion Burzaco, Buenos Ayres, South America. 174515. 



'86. (I) 

 Military Pass to Alexandria, dated Washington, IMay 26, 1864, and oath of allegiance 



to the United States, dated May 3, 1865. 

 William B. Cooper, U. S. National Museum. 17454. '85. (i) 



Papel Money, etc. 



Spanish dollars, 177G and 1777. 

 Continental dollars, 1776 and 1778. 

 State currency of Tennessee and Mississippi. 



Confederate paper money, coupon bonds, and certificates (.31 specimens). 

 Mrs. E. Reekie, Washington, District of Columbia. 174.55. '86. (i) 



Madrepore Marble. 



Charles City Marble Company', Charles City, Iowa. (Through J. S. Trigg.) 

 17456. '86. (xvii) 

 Wine Flasks (picolo), from Italy 



George H. Boi^iiimer, Smithsonian Institution. 17457. '86. (it, a) 

 Saw-fish, Frislis cuspidalus, (blade), from Madras, India. 



William II. Dall, U. S. Geological Survey 17458. '86. (vii) 

 Ethnological Objects. Four water-brushes, pair of slippers, from India; cap, 

 woven sasket made by the Rogue Indians, Oregon ; ladies satchel, from Canton, 

 China. 

 W II. Dall, U. S National Museum. 17458. '86. (vii) 

 Bi.ACK Bear, Ursns americanm. 



Dr. W. W. Godding, Government Asylum for the Insane, Washington, District 

 of Columbia. 17459. '86. (iv) 



SWLSS luEX, Oapra ibex, Liun6 (skin of head, and skeleton). 



ZooLO(HCAL Society of Philadelphia, Piiiladelphia, Pennsylvania. 17460 



'til). (IV) 



