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LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM IN 1884. 



Abbe, C. E. 14671. Insect from Massac! iiis<3tts. 



Abbey Coal and Mining Company. 15301. Two ho.xes, speciuiens of 



coal and its associates from Missouri. 

 Abbie, S. G. 14339. Skeletons of foxes, mink, and i)oiciipiiie from 



Maine. 

 Abbott, E. L. 14583. Package of specimens of fulgurites from Illinois. 

 Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 14074, 1414G, and 14283. 



Alcoholic specimens of reptiles ; package of alcoholic rejitiles. 



(Loan, returned.) 

 Ackerman. Ensign A. A., U. S. K. 14287 and 15042. Bones of whale 



and bone implements, Indian arrowheads and <;hips from Disco 



Island and Greenland. 

 Aclierman, F. 15191. Stone ax from Ohio. (Lent.) 

 Adams, J. B. 13914. Specimens of birds' skins from New Mexico. 

 Adams, S. T. 14086. Specimen of mammal, shells, &c., from Dakota. 

 Adams, W. H. 14434 and 14824. Six boxes of specimens of sulphur 



and copper ore from Louisa County, Virginia. 

 Agens, Alexander ^f. 14313. Piece of felt which covered the cottin of 



the late Cai)tain DeLong. 

 Aiken, Charles E. 14808. Birds' skins from Colorado. 

 Ai^trop, Z. T. 14273. Samples of minerals from California. 

 Ajnx Metal Company. 15344. Specimens of the Ajax metals from the 



works of the company. 

 Alderson, J. P. 14679. Specimen of ore from West Virginia. 

 Alexander, ^V. I). 14291. Specimen of barking sand from sandhills 



of Maua Kauai. 

 Alford, L. 8. 15424. Specimen of grai>hite from Frani<lin County, 



North Carolina. 

 Allen, F. »S'. 14552 and 14569. Photograph and model of an improved 



life boat and car IVom Cuttyliunk, ^lass. 

 Allen, J. P. 14695. Specimen of insect from Indian liiver, Florida. 

 Allien, Mr. 15173. i.'harm made from skull of marten, mounted 



in silver, from Kussia. 

 Allis. E. W. 14688. Wood»'ii nwxlfl ol slono iniitlt.'ijn'nt, Mirliigan. 

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