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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Nkwlon, Dr. W. S. (Oswej^o, Kaus.): 

 Plates resemljliug those of ChUimydo- 

 therlnm. 28393. 

 New York State risiiEUY Commission 

 (Cold Spring Harbor, Long I.slaiid, N. 

 Y.), tbrongh Fred. Matlier, superin- 

 tendent: Specimen of Salnio furio in 

 the flesli. 28369. 

 Nicaragua, Govern:\iext of, tlirougb 

 His Excellency ,1. Sanios Felaya, Presi- 

 dent, and also through Cousul-General 

 A. D. Strans. Collection of antiquities 

 exhibited by the Government of Nicar- 

 agua at the Columbian Exposition in 

 Madrid. 29404. 

 Nichols, Dr. J. B. (Soldiers' Home, Wash- 

 ington, D.C.) : Collection of myriapods 

 from New York, Kansas, and Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 28352. 

 Nichols, Mrs. W. F. (Sidney, Col.) : Giant 

 Water bug, Jirlostoma aniericauum , from 

 Yampa River. 28893. 

 NivEN, AViLLiAM, Company (New Yorlv 

 city) : Three specimens of onyx, speci- 

 men of grossularite, and specimen of 

 xenotime from various localities. Pur- 

 chase. 29.503. "A." 

 NiVENS, W. E. (New York City): Thin 



slab of rosolite from Mexico. 28745. 

 NORRIS, A. .1. (Marshall, Va.): Twenty- 

 five birds' skins from the l^eruvian 

 Andes. Purchase. 29298. 

 Norton, J. C. (Kings Mountain, N. C): 



Cassiterite. 28760. 

 Numismatic and Antiquarian Society 

 OE Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Fifteen specimens of continental and 

 colonial paper money, consisting of a 

 five Spanish dollar bill and a one Span- 

 ish dollar bill of United States, 1775; a 

 fifty-five and a sixty-five dollar bill, 

 1779 ; thirty pence of New Jersey, 1776 ; 

 three, six, and eighteen pence Pennsyl- 

 vania, 1772 and 1775; six dollars of 

 Maryland, 1767; one- third and two- 

 thirds of a dollar, one dollar, and four 

 dollars of Maryland, 1774; six shillings 

 of Delaware, 1776, and a twelve-pound 

 bill of Virginia colony. 28580. 

 Nutting, Prof. C. C. (See under Iowa, 



State University ol". ) 

 Ober, F. a. (Washington, D. C): Span- 

 ish sword used l)y the Conciuistadores 

 in Santa Domingo, sword from Puerto 

 Rico, dated 1796, from English invasion, 



()15er, F. a. — continued. 



spur from Argentina, early Spanish 

 spur from Santa Domingo, and a col- 

 lection of early Spanish-Mexican cop- 

 per and silver coins, also small serpen- 

 tine celt and two terra-cotta figurines 

 from Santa Domingo, and a small ser- 

 pentine celt from the Bahamas. 29176, 

 Ocii.BY, .1. Douglas (Australian Museum, 

 Sydney, N. S. W.), through Dr. Theo- 

 dore Gill: Specimens (jf Apogon rosti- 

 gaster. JristeiisJhu'iatUis. and MenidieUa 

 oxygasier. 28610. 

 Olney^, Mrs. M. P. (Spokane, Wash.) : Ten 

 species of land and fresh-water shells. 

 28686. 

 Oldroyd, T. S. (Los Angeles, Cal.) : Two 

 specimens of Cryptodon hisectua, Conr., 

 from the Miocene group of California, 

 and specimens of ( 'ouns calif ornlcus and 

 Kidima mivaus from San Pedro (28.336); 

 alcoholic specimens of Lima, Lazaria, 

 LucapiiieUa, and J'olvaliiia from San 

 Pedro Bay, brachiopod and specimen 

 of Actwon punctocwlatus, Cpr., with egg 

 masses (28340) ; typo specimen of Lepi- 

 doplfiiriis (Oldroydia) jje?'c'r««.s»s, Dall 

 (28628); 2 species of marine shells 

 from San Pedro (28788); specimen of 

 CUdiophora punctata from the same lo- 

 cality, and a specimen of Laqueus cali- 

 fornicufi from Catalina Island, Cal.. 

 (28794) ; 4 species of marine shells from 

 the beach drift at San Pedro (29012). 

 Olds, H. W. (Woodside, Md.): Three 



specimens of AIiis musciilu-s. 29008. 

 Onondaga, County of (New York): 

 Bronze medal in commemoration of the 

 one-hundredth auniversary-of the coun- 

 ty of Onondaga. (28575.) (Presented 

 to the Smithsonian Institution, and 

 deposited in the National Museum.) 

 Orcdtt, C. R. (San Diego, Cal.): Three 

 species of land shells from Mexico 

 (gift) (28370) ; 100 amulets (purchase) 

 (29039). 

 OitTH, H. A. (Washington. D. C): Ute 

 headdress ca])tured in a battle at 

 Spanish Fork, Utah. 28764. 

 OsiiORN, Prof. H. L. (See under Hamline 



University.) 

 OSBURN, Prof. William (Nashville, 

 Tenn. ) : Insects of all orders represent- 

 ing 100 species (28343); 49 species of 



