LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 783 



Book. "Laws of Virginia in fonic, iu IHOi." 



Prof. G.Bkown GooDK, U.S. National Musciiiii. 174«U. '80. (?) 

 Mexican Plaxts, a A%alnablo collection. 



E. WiLKixsox, Mansfield, Oiiio. 174>;l. '86. (xv) 

 Bleaciiei) Shellac and Button lac. 



Dennison Maxufactuuixg Company, l'Liiladfl[>bia, Pennsylvania. 17482. 

 '86. (I) 

 Fishes, Pollachius, Gadas, Pht/cis, Llparin, Cydoptevus, Cotlm and Sijnodus juv. 



VinalN. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachnsotts. 17483. 86. (vii) 

 Twigs and Leaves of sugar-bearing oak, from McCloud River, California. 



Livingston Stone, Dublin, Now Hampsbire. 17484. '86. (ii) 

 Gkayhound, Canis familiaris, iu the flesh. 



Dr. Emil P>essels, Wasliiugton, District of Columbia. 17485. 'S6. (xii) 

 Lizard, Oplieosaanis ventralis, from Orangeburgb, South Carolina. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 17486. '86. 



(XI) 



Young Alligator. Don or not known. 17487. '86. (xii) 



Roseate Spoonbill, Ajaja njaja, Florida Screech Owl, Soops Jloridanas, and Mar- 

 bled Godwit, Liinosafedoa, from Thousand Isles, Florid.a. 

 E. C. Greenwood, Osprey, Florida. 17488. 'Hf;. (v, a) 

 Nest op Ruby-throated IIumming-Biud, Trovldlus colubria Lilnn. 



George L. Meazell, Middlebrook, Montgomery County, Maryland. 17489. 

 '86. (BB) 

 Fossil Wood, from the new reservoir near Howard University, District of Columbia. 



John Watson, Washington, District' of Columbia. 17490. '86. (xv) 

 Baskets made by the Indians of Lachine Village near Montreal ; also a small collec- 

 tion of beads from India, used by the poorer classes. 

 WilliamH.Dall, U. S. Geological Survey. 17491. '66. (ii, a) 



Fossil Plants, from Allegany County, New York. 



William H. Dall, U. S. Geological Survey. 17491. 'Sii. (xiv) 

 Iron Ore, probably from Lake Superior region. 



William H. Dall, U. S. Geological Survey. 17491. ''ill (xviii) 

 Ore containing gray material ; for examination. 



" Max Mey'EKS, Sheridan, Montana Territory. 1749:2. '86. (xviii) 

 Tetkadymite, for examination. 



Busil AND Meyers, Sheridan, Montana Territory. 1749:>. '6{'). (xvill) 

 "Glow Worm," Fhengodes ; for examination. 



J. W. A. Wright, Grecnsborough, Alabama. 17494. '86. (x) 



Gold-bearing Rocks, for examination. 



M. W. Whatley, Idaho, Ahibama. 1749-3. '86. (xviii) 

 Horned Owls f necks aud tongues of two specimens), for examination. 



Charles Ruby, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. 17496. '86. (xij 

 Gophers, Spcrmophihis richardsoni and Thomomi/s talpoides (skins). 



Charles Ruby, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. 17496. 'SiS. (iv) 

 Fossil Wood and Berries, from South Carolina. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Wasliington, District of Columbia. (Through 

 Frank Burns.) 17497. 'Si), (xiv) 

 MULLEUS (2), from Orangeburgh, SontJi Carolina. 



U. S. Geological .'ukvey, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through 

 Frank Burns.) 17497. .'86. (i) 



