LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 7!>1 



Baskets, maile of bircli-bark, wood, and grass, from tlio I'assaiiLUiuodily Indians, 

 Maine. 

 Mrs. Fannie Pattangalx, Washington, District of Columbia. 17656. '86. 



(11, A) 



PiiOTOGliAPUS of the presoat Emporor and Empress of Japan. (Deposited.) 



Dr. D. B. McCautee, Washington, District of Columbia. 176r)7. ^SC>. (ii,a) 



Pottery, and a fragment of bones and teeth. 



Osceola Butler, Adamsville, Tennessee. 176.")8. '86. (ii,b) 



Black-footed Ferret, rutorim nu/ripes (skeletons.) (Purchased.) 



A. B. Baker, Banner, Trego County, Kansas. 17659. 'S(^. (xii) 

 Black-footed Ferret, Futorhis nigrlpcs. (Purchased.) 



A. B. Baker, Banner, Trego County, Kansas. 17650. ^i^Ct. (iv) 

 Snake, Hetcrodon pJatyrhinus. 



J. H. Kueiiling, Washington, District of Columbia. 17660. 'S\j. (vi) 

 Sealing Wax. Additional specimens to accession 17367. 



Dennison Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17661. 

 '86. (I) 

 Chestttot-le.^f Roller, probably the work of a curculinoid, allied to atteJabus. 



S. R. Harrison, Clarksburgh, West Virginia. 17662. '86. (x) 

 Indian Relics. Pottery (61 pieces), two sinkers, one pestle, three gouges, arrow- 

 heads (6 pieces), three needles, and a polishing-stone, for examination. 

 F. L. Becker, Schoharie, New York. 17663. 'Sij. (ii, b) 

 Volcanic Tufa, bearing foot-tracks, from Nicaragua. 



W.W.Evans, Sans Souci, New Rochelle, New York. 17664. '86. (iii) 

 Mammal Skins, Halmatwrus ruficolUs, Phascolarctos cinereiis, Belidews hrevlceps, Pha- 

 langista vulpina, from New South Wales ; ThylaeiHus ciinocephaJns and Saycojyhilus 

 ursinus, from Tasmania. 

 Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia, 17665. '86. (iv) 

 Raccoon, Frocyon lolor. 



MusiSe L'Herminier, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. (Through L. Gnesde.) 

 17666. '86. (IV) 

 Shells. Sfrombus costatus Gmel., Ctjprcca exanthema 1j., OJiva reticularis, Feetcn antil- 

 lariim, and Lima seabra. 



Musee L'Herminier, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. (Through L. Gnesde.) 

 17666. '86. (IX) 

 Forest Mushrooms. 



Mus^e L'Herminier, Poiutc-i-Pitre, Guadeloupe. (Through L. Gnesde.) 

 17666. '86. (XV) 

 Calcite and native sulphur; also a specimen of bog-iron ore. 



MusEK L'Herminier, Pointe-il-Pitre, Guadeloupe. (Through L. Gnesde.) 

 17666. '86. (XVI) 

 Bird Skins, Fams atricapillus, Totanus Jiavipcs, Nycticorax violacem, Ardea herodias, 

 PelecanuH fiiseus, GalHriula(/aleata, Fulica cariba'a, Ihematopris palliatas, Fodilymhiis 

 podiceps, Fhaethon wtliereuH, Falco columharius, Symphcmia .semipalmata, Sterna fulig- 

 viosa, lAmona hwmastica, DaJUa bahamensis, jEgialitis rociferas, Speotyto guadeloupeii- 

 818, Charadriu8 dominicus, Thryothorus rufescens, Tyrannu.s rostratus, and Mniotilta 

 varia. 



Musi<;e L'Herminier, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. (Through L. Gnesde.) 

 17666. '86. (v,A) 

 Snake, Coluber obsoletus obsoletns. 



H. P. HoARE, Ph(cbus, Virginia. 17667. '86. (Vi) 



