LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 789 



Pyiiitk, for oxaiuiuaiioii. 



D. J. McDonald, Arkadolpliia, Arkansas. ITtil'i. 'dtj. (xvii) 



Anciknt Coins, for examiuatiou. 



Milks W. Graves, Hartford, Coauecticnt. 17(U:?. '»<;. (i) 

 Quartz Pebbles ; also oiiuute aud wator-worn fragiueuts of (quartz and feldspar, for 

 examination. 



F. A. SCHEFFLER, Oraugeburgb, South Carolina. 17614. '86. (xvi) 

 I.vsEcrs, Attas insulus and Phalangiiim sp.,for examination. 



John L. Curtis, Oakland, California. 17615. '86. (x) 

 Insects, for examination. From Boj^ota, New Granada. 



Frederick Stearns &. Co., Detroit, Michigan. 17616. 'SG. (x) 



Bird Skins, for examination. 



Frederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, Michigan. 17616. ^SG. (v, a) 

 Calcite aud impure manganiferous iron ore, for examination. 



J. F. Bumbelougu, Shingle, White County, Tennessee. 17617. '86. (xvi) 

 Plant, flower of Helianthus sp. 



.Tames W. Rogan, Rogersville, Tennessee. 17618. 'SG. (xv) 

 Antiquitiks. The Fisher collection of Mexican antiquities, consisting of obsidian 

 flakes and ores, arrow and spear heads, cutlasses, celts, pendants, iron pyrites, 

 stone carvings, stone cylinder, spindle-whorls, musical instruments, pipes, etc. 

 (6:?3 specimens). (Purchased.) 

 W. W. Blake, Kansas City, Missouri. 17619. '86. (iii) 

 Water, for examination. 



E. Morgan, Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas. 17620. '6v>,- (xvii) 

 Pottery. Indian vases (24) found in mounds. (Purchased.) 



W. .J. Baker, Golden Lake, Arkansas. 17621. '86. (ii,i{) 

 Plant, Hiidrorotijle repanda, from Mississippi, for examinaticm. 



lion. .James Z. George, U. S. Senate. 17622. '86. (xv) 

 Mineral, for examination. 



Joseph Upton, Charleston, North Carolina. 17623. '86. (xvi) 

 Pottery (.3 pieces). String of beads and bone implements. 



Landon and McConnell, Lawrence, Kansas. 17624. '86. (ii,b) 

 Concretions (15), from Fort Custer, Mont. (Deposited.) 



Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. A., U. S. National Museum. 17625. 'SG. (iii) 



Swainson's Warbler, Helinaia swainsoni. 



T. D. Perry, Savannah, Georgia. 17626. '86. (v, a) 

 White Bricks, supposed to be one hundred and fifty years old; among tlie first made 

 in South Caroliua. 



Dr. Salley aud Mr. Riggs, Oraugeburgb, SouLh Carolina. 17627. W). (i) 

 Insect, Lucanus elephas. 



Mrs. Richard Carter, Cloverport, Kentucky. 17628. 'SC>. (x) 

 Mineral, for examination. 



T.J. TuRi'iN, Grangeville, Idaho. 1762'.t. 'SG. (xvi) 



Globular Pyrites in limestone. 



Dr. G. P. ILvCHKNiJERG, Austin, Texas. (Throuj^h Dr. J. S. Billings, U. S. A.) 

 17630. '86. (XVI) 

 Gila Monster, Helodcnna saspectmi. 



Maj. Anson Mills, Fort Thomas, Arizona, 17631. ^SG. (vi) 



Horned Toads, Phri/noHoma voronatum (15 specimens). (Purchased.) 

 Miss Rosa SMirii, San Diego, California. 176;'>2. '8i;. (vi) 



