LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 785 



Burns, Frank (Greenville, Virginia). Fossil shells from Natural Bridge (21364). 

 Also an old plantation hoc found near Middlebrook, Augusta County, and sup- 

 posed to be over 150 years old, made in Maryland and tarried to the valley of 

 Virginia at the close of the Revolution. (21372.) 



BUKT, Grin'NICLL (Warwick, New York), (through W. S. Yeates). Minerals from Des 

 Moines, Iowa, and Ellen ville, New York. 22014. 



BUSH, John C. (Paterson, New Jersey). A badge of the Phelps Guards of Patorson, 

 New Jersey. 21775. 



BUSSEY, Geu. Cyrus (Assistant Secretary of the Interior). A lea'' from an account 

 book 100 years old. 22142. 



Butler, Elmer T. (See under Brown, I). R. C.) 



Buttikopeu, J. (Leiden, Holland). Skin and skeleton of Colobua urainna ; also skin 

 and skull of Colobua ferruginew. (Purchased). 22005. 



Button, William P. (Troy, New York). A badge of " Veteran Boys in Blue" Re- 

 publican Club. 21770. 



Call, Hon. Wilkinson (Washington, District of Columbia). A living Yellow Macaw 

 from South America. 21694. 



Callaway, J. E. (Ravanna, Missouri). A hair-ball from Mercer County, Missouri. 

 These balls are formed in the fourth compartment of the stomachs of cattle from 

 hairs licked from the surface of the body. 20920. 



CAMERON, General John (Washington, District of Columbia). Two ribbon badges 

 " Grand Army of the Republic," Memorial Day, Washington, District of Columbia, 

 1888 (20950) ; Grand Army of the Republic invitations, programmes, ami medals 

 (21226) ; a Graud Army badge (21414). 



CAMMERMEYER, Albert (Christiania, Norway). Model of a Viking ship. (Pur- 

 chased). 20887. 



Cannon, B. F. (Rnssel Springs, Kansas). Nickel ore from Kansas. 21221. 



Canterbury Museum (Chrislchurch, New Zealand). An exceedingly valuable 

 collection of woods from New Zealand. (Exchange). 21207. 



Caracciolo, H. (Trinidad, West Indies). Reptiles from the West Indies. 21659. 



Carlos, Ctk. (Cape Gracias, Nicaragua), (through Messrs Eggers and Hoiulein). 

 Reptiles and insects from Nicaragua. 21593. 



Carpenter, Captain G. S. (Fort Klamath, Oregon). Three Water Lizards. 20971. 



Carpenter, Mrs. J. M. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living parrakeet. 

 20903. 



Cakr, Silas (Providence, Rhode Island). A collection of minerals (exchange) 

 (22075); eight stone hammers from Johnston, Rhode Island. (22114.) 



CARTER, GEORGE W. (Washington, District of Columbia). A slab of marble from 

 the Virginia Marble Company, Loudoun County, Virginia. 21400. 



Cassell & Co. (New York City, New York). Twelve wood-cuts from designs by 

 G. Dore\ 21928. 



Casselberry, Mrs. Dr. (Morgantown, West Virginia), (through Mr. Walter Hough). 

 A coffee-biggin. 21132. 



Central Park Menagerie (New York City. New York), (through W, A. Conklin, 

 Director). A stork in the flesh (21222); three eggs of Black Swan (Cygnn-8 

 atratua). (21405.) 



Century COMPANY, The (New York City, New r York). Five proofs of wood-en- 

 gravings (deposited). 21006. 



Chandler, W. H. (U. S. National Museum). A basket from Niagara Falls. 21749. 



CHANDLER, Prof. C. F. (New York City, New York). One hundred and thirty-seven 

 engrav iugs, illustrating the various mechanical engraving processes. 20866. 



Chang Yen Hoon (Chinese minister, Washington, District <>!" Columbia). A bronze 

 temple urn of the Shang dynasty, 1762 B. C, with carved stand exchange (21844); 

 an ancient jade audience-ring held in the hands of those who were favored with 

 an audience before the Chinese Emperor (21964 

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