LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 787 



Downy Petrel, JEnirelata mollis (niouutod speciiiieujs). 



Academy of Natukal Sciences, Phihidelpliiii, Pcmisylvaiua. 17r>65. '8G. 



(V,A) 



Kabbit, Lepiis si/lvaticiis, for examiuatiou. (Koturuod.) 



F. W. Cragix, Topeka, Kansas. 17566. '80. (iv) 

 Black-capped Petrel, JE^trelata hwsitata and Wbibe-footod Oyster Catcher, Ilwma- 

 topus Icucojjus, for examination. 



Boston Society of Natural History, Bostou, Massaclinsetts. 175G7. '86. 

 (v,a) 

 Insects, Buprcstis lauta, for examination. 



R. M. King, llawtliorne, Nevada. 175(>8. '86. (x) 

 Great Water-bug, Belosioma amerioana. 



Post-Office Department, Washington, District of Coliiiubia. 1756L). '86. (x) 



Crinoid Fossil, joint or phxte of the supporting column of a crinoid. 



W, Edgar Taylor, College Springs, Iowa. 17570. '86. (xiii, a) 

 Fiber and bark of Hibiscus moscheutos L., for examination. 



Harvey C. Medford, Tupelo, Mississippi. 17571. '86. (xv) 



Ore, from Sonora, Mexico. (Returned.) 



W. Johnson, Tucson, Arizona. 17572. '86. (xviii) 

 Red-backed Junco, Junco cineretis dorsalis, and Arizona J unco, J unco cinereus pal- 

 liatus, for examination. 



American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 17573. 'tiii. (v, a) 

 Silk Culture Exhibit, displayed at New Orleans Exposition. 



Women's Silk-Cultural Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17574. 

 '86. (I) 

 Ores, for examination. 



R. E. Cook, Alpine, Talladega County, Alabama. 17575. '86. (xviii) 

 Common Gray Squirrel, Sciurus caroUnensis (3 specimens), for examination. 



Oliver Mercy, Northwestern University, Evestou, Illinois. 17576. 'Sd. (iv) 



Mat Roller, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 17577. '86. (x) 

 Seed of Agrostis sp. 



Mat Roller, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 17578. 'S6. (xv) 

 Impure Limestone, for examination. 



John K. Scott, Mount Lee, Hernando County, Florida. 1757L). '86. (xvu) 

 Jute, Cotton, and other vegetable fibers, for examination. 



Reuben Brooks, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 17580. 'S^i. (i) 

 Spicule, from the stomach of a Red-thi-oated Diver, for examiiuition. 



Dr. E. Sterling, Cleveland, Ohio. 17581. '86. (vii) 

 Polyphemus Moth, Tclca pohjphemus. 



J. S.Webb, Hicksford, Virginia. 17582. 'Si), (x) 

 Insect, Amnesia granicollis. 



R. D. Nevins, Olympia, Washington Territory. 17583. '6G. (x) 



Stone Relics (625 specimens). (Purchased.) 



G.W.Clements, Midway, Boone County, Missoui-i. 17.584. '86. (i) 



Stone Relics. (Returned.) 



J. R. NissLEY, Mansfield, Ohio. 17585. '86. (iii) 

 Mineral, for examination. 



Harvey C. Medford, Tupelo, Mississippi. 17586. '8(). (xvi) 

 Ore, for examination. 



William Craig, Payson, Arizona. 17587. 'S^i. ;xviii) 



