LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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U. S. Geological Survey — Contiuued. 

 AVliitmau Cross and E. A. F. Penrose, 

 jr. (30601) ; 76 specimens of fossils from 

 the Ocoee formation of Tennessee, and 

 13 microscopic sections, collected by 

 Mr. C. D. Walcott (30706) ; 8 specimens 

 of rock from Big lielt Mountains, Mon- 

 tana, collected by Mr. C. D. Walcott 

 (30707) ; a series of Algonkian rocks 

 from the Grand Canyon of Arizona and 

 from New York and Texas, collected by 

 Mr. C. D. Walcott (30749) ; 85 specimens 

 of rock from the Cambrian system of 

 New York, Vermont, and Texas, col- 

 lected by Mr. C. D. Walcott (30750) ; 11 

 specimens of intraforniational con- 

 glomerates collected by Mr. C. D. Wal- 

 cott (30751) ; fresli limetsone and resid- 

 ual clay from Virginia (30792).' (See 

 under E. J. Kennedy.) 



U. S. Patent Office : Franklin Printing 

 Press. Deposit. 30157. 



Jackson, David. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Jamaica, Institute of (Kingston, 

 Jamaica), transmitted by J. E. Duer- 

 den, Acting Secretary : Specimen of 

 Dynastid I'eetle, Alegasoma elephas, 

 Fab., from Boca del Toro, Colombia 

 (deposit) (29923); specimen of Atya 

 scabra, Leach (gift) (30276). 



Jajies, Dr. J. F. (Mount Pleasant, D. C.) : 

 Specimen of Limax maximus, Linn. 

 29566. 



Janney, Prof. B. T. (See under Breed, 

 Estate of Dr. Daniel.) 



Japanese Fan Company (New York 

 City) : Bronze and ivory figures and 

 vases. Purchase. 29810. 



Jakvis, p. W. (Kingston, Jamaica): 

 Specimens of crustaceans. (29856, 29986, 

 30112, 30337, 30564, 30744). Exchange. 



Jensen, Lawrence (East Gloucester, 

 Mass.) : Hull of the first screw propel- 

 ler steamboat built by Col. John Stev- 

 ens in 1804 (J). Purchase. 29635. 



Jepson, W. L, (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Jerichau, Professor (Washington, D.C.) : 

 Torso of Eros ; torso of Dionysius ; head 

 of Poseidon ; jaw of a faun ; head, foot, 

 and torso. Deposit, 30622. 



Jewett, Mrs. (Washington, D.C): jSIu- 

 sical instrument. Deposit. 30719. 



Johnson, J. E. (Richmond, Va.): Arrow 

 reeds from Isle of Wiglit County, Va. 

 30505. 



Johnson, J, F. (Toledo, Oreg.): Camp- 

 souite ( f ), from sec. 29, T. 9 S., ]{. S. W., 

 Willamette meridian. 29556. 



Johnson, W. G. (Urbana, 111.) : Parasitic 

 Hymcnoptera, consisting of 6 speci- 

 mens of //ar?roM(;/»scrt»-«»«/(/roHS,Ashm., 

 and 4 specimens of TelruHtichiis Johnson i, 

 Ashm. 30755. 



Johnston, Capt. J. R. (Pittsburg, Pa.)- 

 Eight pottery vessels from Tennessee, 

 Kentucky, and Illinois. I]xchange. 

 30588. 



Johnston, Lieut. W. B. (Golden Pond, 

 Ky.): Specimen oi Plectrodera scalator, 

 Fab. 29621. 



Jones, John D. (Rileyville, Va.) : Speci- 

 men of jasper. 30641. 



Jones, Marcus E. (Scj under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Jorgensen, S. M. (Copenhagen, Den- 

 mark) : Bronze medal struck in com- 

 memoration of M. Julius Thomson's 

 seventieth birthday. Presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution, and trans- 

 ferred to the National Jluseum. 30689. 



JuDD, Elmer T. (Cando, N. Dak.): Skin 

 and set of eggs of Baird's Sparrow, 

 Ammodramus bairdi. and two sets (eight 

 eggs) of McCown's Longsiiur, Ehyncho- 

 panes mccoicnii (29888); eggs of Baii-d's 

 Sparrow, Chestnut-collared Longspur, 

 with 2 eggs of a cowbird in one of the 

 nests (30295). 



JUDSON,W.B. (Los Angeles, Cal.) through 

 Major Bendire: Two specimens of 

 Wren Tit iCham(ra). 29971. 



Kaiin, David (Washingtoji, D. C): Ear 

 bone of a drumfish, used as a charm, 

 from Put in Bay, Ohio. 30780. 



Kalding, H. B. (Drytown, Cal.), trans- 

 mitted by Dr. R.W. Shufeldt : Skeleton 

 and viscera of an abnormal chicken, 

 30211. 



Kan Ko Ba (New York City): Chinese 

 and Japanese jiottcry. Purchase. 

 29610. 



'A collection of vertebrate fossils deposited in 1892 (Ace. 25345), and referred to 

 under the Interior Department in the Museum Report for 1892, has now been formally 

 presented to the Museum. 



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