LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 559 



Neale, H. C. (I". S. National Museum). Specimens of quartzite from Potsdam, 

 X. Y. 25255. 



Neeb, F.'C. (Sec under \Y. Seifert.) 



Nehring, Prof. Dr. A. (Berlin, Germany). Five seeds of Cratopleura helvetica Neh- 

 riiigi, C. Weber, found in peat at Klingi. Exchange. 25510. 



Neill, W. A. (Cleveland, Ohio), through Mr. GeorgeC. Maynard. Wade telegraph- 

 insulator, belonging to bhe Old Time Telegraphers' collection. 25099. 



NELSON, E. W. (Bishop Creek, Cal.). Skins and skulls of black bear, and three 

 brown bears (24863) ; skins and skulls of three deer (25180). 



Neumann, Dr. Julius (Hbihow, China). Two bronze drums or bells with wooden 

 stands, collected by Mr. F. S. Unwin, of Canton. China (25266); collection of 

 cocoanut ware, tools used for carving the shells, four hats, two bamboo lamps, 

 2 smoothing-irons, crockery ware, wine-cups, and chess-box (25712). 



Neville, William R. (Houston, Tex.). Specimen of mole-cricket (Gryllotalpa 

 longipennis). 25004. 



Newberry, Dr. J. S. (Sec under Interior Department. V. S. (Geological Survey.) 



Newiiall, W. H. (Sec under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum.) 



Newport, Miss Eddie (Glasgow, Ky.). Living specimen of snake, Cyelophis cestivus. 

 24894. 



New York State Museum (Albany, N. Y.), through Prof. J. M. Clarke. Dupli- 

 cate specimens of fossils from the Rio de Janeiro Museum collection. 25670. 



Niswander, F. J. (Laramie. Wyo.), through Prof. C. V. Riley. Fifty-two species 

 of miscellaneous insects from Wyoming. 25357. 



Noel, Pail (Rouen, France). Fifty insects from Europe. Exchange. 25269. 



Norman, Rev. A. M. (Burnmoor Rectory, Fence Houses, Durham, England). Twen- 

 ty-two species of European Paguridm and Pycnogonoida. Exchange. 25506. 



Northrup, Dr. G. J. (Marquette, Mich.). Iron ore. 25802. 



Norton, Arthur H. (Westbrook, Me.). Seven bird's skins. Exchange. 25463. 



Nuttall, Mrs. Zelia (Dresden, Germany). A painting, copy of an ancient Mexi- 

 can feather shield. 24794. 



Ober, F. A. (See under Kingston Exposition.) 



Oberlix College (Oberlin, Ohio), through L. M. McCormick. Specimen of fruit 

 bat (Pteropus Jceraudrenii). 24864. 



Olivier, Ernest (Moulines (Allier), France). Specimens of Photinus rigidus Oliv., 

 from Cape Breton. 25268. 



Olney, Mrs. Mary P. (Spokane, Wash.). Shells. 25594. 



O'Neill. William O. (Prescott, Ariz.). Lithographic limestone from Yavapai 

 County. 25525. 



Orcutt, C. H. (San Diego, Cal.). Specimens of Solecurtus *nl>t<rcx. Solen rosaceus, 

 and Sili<[U(t lucida from San Diego and Rodos Santos Bay, Lower California. 

 25840. 



Ormsbee, E. L. (Cleveland, Ohio), through Mr. Robert Ridgway. Photograph of a 

 brant with an Eskimo arrow through its wing. 21922. 



Osborn, Prof. H. L. (Hamline University, Hamline, Minn.). Twenty-five shells. 

 21556. 



Ota(;o University Museum (Dunedin, New Zealand), through Dr. T. Jeffrey Parker. 

 Crustaceans. Exchange. 25341. 



Otis & Garsline (Rochester, N. Y.), through Prof. II. I,. Fairchild. Sixty-four 

 specimen^ of well-drillings from Rochester. 25062. 



Owsley, Dr. W. T. (Glasgow, Ky.). Two snakes. 21821. 



Packard, A. S. (See under ('. M. Allen, C. H.Hand.) 



Palmer, Edward (Washington, 1). C). Rocks, vegetable drugs, foods, tanned 

 skins of Iguana, collection of ethnological objects from the Cocopa Yaki. White 

 Mountain Apache, and Mexican Indians of Mexico and New Mexico. 208 arclnco- 

 logical objects consisting of stone implements from the same locality, and 

 fossil shells. Purchase. 24600. 



