550 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Interior Department — Continued. 



site, pyrite, native gold, rhodochrosite, galena, orthoclase crystals, embolite, 

 hyalite, and calcite (25261). 

 Collected by H. W. Turner: live specimens of garnet and 4 specimens of epidote 



(24192). 

 Collected by I. C. Russell: two pairs of snow-shoes from Charley's Village, Yukon 



River (25256). 

 Large collection, consisting of 10,566 specimens of cretaceous invertebrate fossils 

 from Alabama, California, Colorado, Dakota, Mississippi, Montana, Oregon, 

 Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, obtained by Messrs. G. F. Becker, 

 C. B. Boyle, Frank Burns, C. B. Copeland, J. S. Diller, E. T. Dumble, R. T. Hill, 

 L. C. Johnson, T. W. Stanton, R. W. Turner, C.D.Walcott, L. F. Ward, Walter 

 H. Weed, C. A. White, and Bailey Willis. (See under C. W. Cunningham, Otto 

 J. Klotz.) 



Intram, Robert (Chenowith, Wash.). Centiped (Chomaiohius ruber), and a milleped 

 (Charomopus sp.). 25535. 



Ives, Fred. E. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Four specimens illustrating the making of a plaster 

 mold from a swelled -gelatine relief as used in the original "Ives process" 

 (25526); composite helio-chromes (trauspareucies), arrangement ot'blue and yel- 

 low silk ; 2 photographs from blue and yellow silk, chromo ; 2 photographs taken 

 from chromo, obtained through Mr. S. R. Koehler, of the U. S. National Museum 

 (25534). 



Ives, Nathan. (See under B. T. Nash.) 



Jackson, F. Wolcott. (Sec under . I. 11. McCreery.) 



Jackson, Thomas H. (WestChester, Pa.). Set of eggs of white-tailed ptarmigan 

 (Lagopus leucurus) from Colorado. Purchase. 25045. 



Jacobs Brothers (Washington, l>. ('.). Dog "Marco" in the flesh. 25284. 



James, Joseph F. (Washington, D. C). Catalogue of pictures and studies by 

 Henry Mosler. The National Academy of Design, 1885. 25621. 



Japanese Trading Company (New York City). Specimens of wood carvings, 

 bronze, and banko figures. Purchase. 25235. 



Jaquay, II. R. (Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.). Specimens of Oniscidce. 

 Exchange. 24982. (For full eutry see under O. F. Cooke.) 



Jarvis, Lieut. D. H. (See under Treasury Department. U. S. Revenue-Marine Serv- 

 ice, Capt. M. A. Healy.) 



Javins, F. H. (Washington, D. C). Snapper of grunter (Lutjanw stearnsi), cre- 

 valle (Car anx hippos), and Irish pompano or silver jenny (Gerres gula). 25367. 



Javins & Company (Washington, D. C). Sea-robin (Prionotus carolimts). 25710. 



Je'nks, Prof. J. W. P. (Brown University, Providence, R. I.), through Dr. George 

 Marx, U. S. I >epartment of Agriculture. Two specimens of Olfersia, n. sp. (found 

 ou a dead panther) from Florida; tree-frog, lizard, and snake from Indian 

 River. 25812. 



Jenny, Victor A. (U. S. Consular Agent, Macassar, Celebes). Violin, with bow. 

 used by the natives in the interior of southern and eastern Celebes, guitar or 

 mandolin from Dilli, Timor Island, frequently used by native Christians at Ain- 

 boyna, and a native flute from the interior of Celebes; small shells found along 

 the shore near Macassar; ethnological objects from Celebes, East Java, Islands 

 of Bally, on the eastern coast of Lombok, Tenimber, and other adjacent isLands. 

 25860. 



Jenney, Dr. Walter P. (II. S. Geological Survey). Ores from Arkansas (25253); 

 two specimens of cadmaniferous smithsonite from Morning Star Mine, Marion 

 County, Ark. (25276); specimen of rubelite from San Diego, Cal., and one of 

 kyanite from Windham, Me. (25422). (See under Interior Department. U. S. 

 Geological Survey.) 



