804 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Musee d'Histoirk Naturelle (Paris, France). One hundred and ninety-five speci- 

 mens of modern and antique marbles from Enropeau and African localities. (Ex- 

 change). 20872. 



Musee de St. -Germain (Paris, France). Molds of bronze implements. (Exchange.) 

 20923. 



Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. A specimen of Acanthi dops bairdi (21225); ten 

 small figures in gold and copper (deposited) (21705), and a specimen of Kestrel 

 (Cenckris tinnunculus) from Europe (20994). 



Museum of Comparative Zoology (Cambridge, Massachusetts), (through S. Gar- 

 man)- A collection of fishes from Europe, South America, Central America, aud 

 the Pacific Ocean. 21228. 



Museum of Natural History (Tiflis, Russia), (through Dr. Gustav Radde). A 

 collection of Caucasian and Transcaspian birds' skins. 21927. 



Museo Nacional (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). A collection of rocks and meteorite 

 from Brazil. 20900. 

 (See Prof. Orville A. Derby.) 



Myer, Isaac (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). One cast of seal of Darius, King of 

 Persia, and two casts of Babylonian seals. 20849. 



Nash, Dr. F. S. (U. S. Navy Department). A copy of Maj. J. W. Powell's " Iutro- 

 . duction to the Study of North American Languages." 20996. 



National Museum (U.S.) Bassoon purchased from Bangs & Co., New York, by 

 Dr. G. Brown Goode, assistant secretary Smithsonian Institution. 21107. 

 (See also under George P. Merrill.) 



Navy Department (U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland). A collection of 

 59 mounted birds. 21618. 



(See uuder Ensign J. B. Bernadou ; Ensign Albert Gleaves; Lieut. Charles F. 

 Pond; Dr. F. S.Nash; Rear-Admiral T. S. Phelps; Lieut. George M. Stouey.) 



Neal, Dr. J. C. (Archer, Florida). A collection of ethnological objects. 20894. 



Nelson, O. II. (Newark, Ohio). Specimens of stone implements from Licking County, 

 Ohio. 21350. 



Nemegyei, B. M. de (Independence, West Virginia). A specimen of caterpillar from 

 Independence. 21211. 



New England Brown Stone Company (Cromwell, Connecticut). Two specimens 

 of building-stones. 22080. 



Nkwlon, Dr. W. S. (Oswego, Kausas). A collection of invertebrate fossils — cephalo- 

 pods (21286) ; Hint implements and fossils (21451). 



Newman, Rev. J. P. (Washington, District of Columbia). Alabaster model of 

 mosque in Jerusalem (deposited), (21043) ; two ancient Roman copper coins 

 (21550). 



Nicholson, W. L. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two etchings. 22089. 



Niklsen, William G. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), (through W. S. Yeates). Speci- 

 of Georgia beauxite from a deposit in northern Georgia. 21924. 



Noah, John M. (U. S. National Museum). A counterfeit Mexican coin (21411); a 

 token of 1841 (21415). 



NoLTiNG, AUGUST H., Jr. (Brooklyn, New York). An insect from Brooklyn. 21094. 



Norris, H. D. B. (Marshall, Virginia). A living White-headed Eagle and a living 

 Great Horned Owl. 21974. 



Nye, Willard, Jr. (New Bedford, Massachusetts). Stone implements from Chesa- 

 peake Bay, Virginia ; Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Seaconnet Point, 

 Rhode Island (21504) ; 3,781 specimens of stone implements collected in Car- 

 teret County, North Carolina (21725). 



Oakford, Miss Ellen (New Haven, Connecticut). Seven etchings. (Deposited.) 

 21019. 



Oakman, H. P. (Boston, Massachusetts). Souvenir badge of Ohio delegates to the 

 twenty-second national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic; also 

 three buckeyes, 21141. 



