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APPENDIX TO THE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



E. — Table sliowing tlie entries in Oie record hoolcs of the Smithsonian Institution 

 in 1865, 1S66, and 1867. 



Class. 



Skeletons and skulls 



Mammals 



Birds 



Reptiles 



Fishes 



Eggs of birds 



Crustaceans 



Mollusks 



Rad iates 



A unelides 



Fossils 



Minerals 



Ethnological specimens, 

 plants 



Total 



1865. 



6, 609 

 8,416 



4U, 554 

 6, 544 

 5,588 

 9,939 

 ] , -^87 



18, 103 

 2, 725 

 110 

 5, 907 

 4, 940 

 1,125 



111,847 



1866. 



7,] 00 

 8, 885 



45, 000 

 6,582 

 5,591 



10,400 

 1,287 



18, 500 

 2, 725 

 110 

 5, 920 

 -1,941 

 2, 260 



119,10! 



1867. 



7,500 

 8, 900 



50, 000 

 7, 150 

 5, 625 



13,300 

 1,287 



18,500 

 2, 725 

 110 

 6, 600 

 5,150 

 5, 400 

 175 



132, 322 



F. — Approximate table oj" distribution of duplicate specimers by the Smithsonian 

 Institution to the end o/'lS67. 



Class. 



Osteology 



Mammals 



Birds 



Reptiles 



Fishes 



EggB of birds 



.StioUs 



Radiates 



Cnibtaceana 



Marine iuvertebrates generally. 



Plants 



Fossils 



Mia'Tals and rocks 



Ethnology 



Insects 



Distribution to end 

 of 1866. 



104 



71(4 



8, 1179 



1,641 



2, :i!i4 



3, (;;)9 



C7, 41';> 



C.51 



1,013 



1, 833 



1.3, 038 



2,971 



1,346 



150 



Total 105,050 



1, 



12, 

 2, 

 5, 

 9, 

 162, 



104 

 574 

 286 

 6;;9 

 ir.0 



379 

 214 

 727 

 516 

 152 

 303 

 557 

 579 

 150 



233, 300 



Distribution to end 

 of 1867. 



1 



14 



1,358 



30 



188 



4,352 



3:^0 

 390 

 372 



1, 19.) 



9,114 



1 



14 



2,293 



106 



50 



722 



7, 652 



400 



1,370 



480 



893 



1,937 



15, 923 



Total. 



105 



808 



9, 437 



1, 662 



2, 4-M 

 3,887 



71,764 



551 



1,013 



1, 838 



13, 358 

 3,361 

 1,718 

 1,048 

 1.190 



114,164 



105 

 1,588 



14, 579 

 2,715 

 5, 200 



10, 101 



169, 866 



727 



2,516 



5, 1 52 



18, 703 

 8, 927 

 6,059 

 1,048 

 ],9:!7 



249, 223 



G.- 



-ADDITIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITU- 

 TION IN 1867. 



Academy of Naturcd Sciences, PhikicMphia. — Ten mounted bii-ds, various locali- 



' ties. 

 Alibcrt, J. P., (per Hon. (1. V. Fox, Assistant Secretary United States Navy.) — 



Mass of g-raphite inountcd, with associated rocks and manufactui'ed pencils, 



Eastern Siberia. 

 Ashcom, G. W. — Insect molluscs, reindeer horns, Plover bay. 

 Austin, U. P. — Three bottles of insects, near Mount Vernon, Virg'inia ; 4 boxes 



of insects from JMassachusetts. 

 Bannister, Henry 21. — General collection natural history, St. Michael's, Norton 



sound. 



