REPORT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY I'M 



Huntington, Oliver B., Springfield, Utah. Minerals. 335, '89 (xvi). 



HURST, General II. P., Washington, District of Columbia. Plate of wrought iron 



penetrated i>y a bullet. 1?:!, '88 (win). 

 Jackson, B,F., Athelstan, Arkansas. Stone pipe. 359 (21953), '89 (m). 

 Jackson, W. R., Memphis, Tennessee. Ore from Polk County, Arkansas. 373, '89 



- XVIII). 



Jarrett, W.E., Edwards, Kentucky. Silver coin, Mexican. 8 reals, year 1818. 157, 

 '88 (i). 



Jesurum, Mortimer, Douglas, Wyoming. Fossil shell. 279, '88 (xiii, b). 



JOAB, C. W.j Albany, New York. Minerals. 382, '89 (XVI) ; stone and Hint imple- 

 ments, and human skull from a mound near Newark, Ohio. 382, '89 (in) ; ethno- 

 logical objects. 382, '89 (n, a); palmated elk horns and Leg of a panther. 

 (Returned.) 382, '89 (iv) ; minerals. 395, '89 (xvi). 



Johnson, Ben, Stockton, Tooele County. Utah. Sand. 411, '89 (XVlil). 



Johnson, P., Riverside, California. Bird skins. (Returned.) 394, '89, (v, a). 



Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, Champaign, Illinois. Insects. (Re- 

 turned.) 312, '88 (x). 



INGALLS, Hon. J. J., United states Senate, Washington, District of Columbia. Nickel 

 me, 207, '88 (xvm). 



Keese, A. E. L.. Washington, District of Columbia. Gold, silver, and copper coins 

 and medals. (Returned.) 209, '88(l). 



KELLER, C. E., Keller, West Virginia. Impure graphite. (Returned.) 239, '88 



(XVIII). 



KENNEDY . M . Amicus, Virginia. Ore. 317, '88 (xvm). 



Kidwell, F.. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Calcite. 364, '89 (xvii). 



Ki.oeuki:. Charles E.,jr., Washington, District Columbia. Siliceous hematite from 

 Roanoke, Virginia. 247, '88 l win). 



Knapp, L.,Oulcout, New York. Birdskin. (Returned.) 137, '88 (v, a). 



Lansing, Prof. J. G., Theological Seminary. New Brunswick. New Jersey. Egyptian 

 gold coin. (Returned.) 254, '88 (i). 



Lauderdale, A. N., Lampasas, Texas. Guano. 358, '89 (xvn). 



LAWRENCE, GEORGE N., New York. Birds (three specimens), from Mexico. (Re- 

 turned.) 377, '89 (v, a). 



LAWRENCE, Messrs. W. II. & Co., Denver, Colorado. Shellbark hickory nuts. 263, 

 '88 (XV). 



Leary, J. L., Thoroughfare, Virginia. 1 )ecomposed rock. 405, '89 (xvm). 



Leon, Dr. Nicolas, Morelia, Mexico. Plant. 288, '88 (xv). 



LONG, VERNON, Paul Smith's, Franklin county, New York. Iron ore. 155, '88 I xvi). 



LeNobd, Dr. L. D., Mineral Springs, Arkansas. Fiber. 353/89 (i). 



Lerch, Dr. Otto, Sau Angelo, Texas. Iron ore, from Texas. 274, '88 i xvm). 



Locke, George, Libertyville, Illinois. Mineral, 191, '88 (xvi). 



LOOMIS, LOVE RETT M., Chester. Smith Carolina. Raven. (Returned.) 375, '89 (v, 

 a); bird skins. 315, '88 (v, a). 



l.oi cks, Casper, York, Pennsylvania. Stone implements. (Returned). 447,'89(ni). 



Li CA8, Dr. II. 8., Pine Mountain, Georgia. Rock. 307, '88 (xvn). 



Lynch, John, North Yakima, Washington. Ore. 312, '89 (xvm). 



McBride, W. s.. Marshalltown, Iowa, fragment of a skull. (Returned). U3, '83 (in). 



M< Cain, L G. & Co., Hot Springs, Washington. Water (for analysis). 204, '88 i xvi i. 



McCarthy, John, Hermosa, Dakota. Mineral. 412, '89 (xvi). 



McClelland, Dr. J. !'>., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pottery, from a well mar Pow- 

 hatan, Virginia. 245, '88 (il, b). 



McConville, 1)., Sixth Auditor, Treasury Department. Chert containing calcite. 

 Returned.) 234, '88 (xvm) ; in re, 213, '88 (xvm). 



McDonald, L W., Berry vi lie, i larke County, Virginia, Ore from BlueRJdgi I I 



aiii-. 100, '89 (xvm 



