LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 809 



ROKSSLER, A. R. (Burnet City, Texas). A slab of lithographic stone from Burnet 

 City, Texas. 21926. 



Romevn, Capt. Henry (Fort Ringgold, Texas). Two living Mexican Wildcats (pur- 

 chased) (21931) ; three living Chachalacas (OrtaZte vetula maccalli) from Fort Ring- 

 gold, Texas (purchased) (22050). 



Ross, Charles J. (Burlington, New Jersey). A collection of twenty-one drawings. 

 21442. 



Rowk, A. P. (Spruce Pine, North Carolina), (through W. S. Yeates). Four minerals 

 from Mitchell County, North Carolina. 22043. 



ROWE, E. S. (Washington, District of Columbia). A Strawberry Finch. 21718. 



Rowland, Thomas (New York City, New York). Two birds' skins (purchased) 

 (20910) ; six birds' skins from North America (purchased) (20794). 



Rowland, Walter (Allisou, Massachusetts). Twenty-four engravings by Smillie and 

 Hinshelwood, aud others from Graham's Magazine. 21390. 



Royal Botanic Gardens (Trinidad, West Indies). Frogs from Trinidad. 2L986. 



Royal Botanical Garden (Seebpore, India), An exceedingly valuable collection 

 of mounted plants from India. (Exchange.) 21220. 



Royal Gardens (Kew, England). One hundred and uiuety specimens of vegetable 

 economic products, etc., comprising textiles, foods, gums, materia medica, bo- 

 tanical and ethnological specimens. 20488. 



Royal Museum (Berlin, Germany ; Baron Schoue, director). A series of casts of 

 Assyrian aud Egyptian antiquities. 21353. The following is a list of the casts 

 sent : 



EGYPTIAN. 



Seated figure of Osiris, found at Saggarah, in a tomb of the Thirtieth Dynasty. 



Bulag Museum, Cairo. 

 Female mask of a marble sarcophagus lid. Berlin Museum. 

 Limestone bust of Amenophis I (Eighteenth Dynasty). Turin. 

 Colossal gray granite bust of Thothmes III (Eighteenth Dynasty). Turin. 

 Colossal bust of Amenophis II (Eighteenth Dynasty), found at Karuak. Turin. 

 Small limestone head with helmet. Turin. 

 Bust of Horns (granite). Bulag Museum. 

 Royal head of Eighteenth Dynasty. British Museum. 

 Beardless bust of Rameses II, wearing helmet. Turin. 

 Egyptian study head (limestone). Turin. 

 Egyptian study head (limestone). Turin. 

 Egyptian study head (limestone). Turin. 

 Egyptian study head (limestone). Turin. 

 Colossal head of a queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty, discovered at Thebes. 



Bulag Museum. 

 Small Egyptian head. Berlin Museum. 



Limestone male bust of the most ancient period. Bulag Museum. 

 Hermes (limestone). Bulag Museum. 

 Egyptian study head (limestone). Turin. 



Egyptian head of Eleventh Dynasty (basalt). Berlin Museum. 

 Stele of Amenophis I (Eighteenth Dynasty). Turin. 

 Small limestone stele of Rameses II. Turin. 

 Upper part of the figure of a queen. Rome. 

 Stele of the priestess Iloi-em-hat (limestone). Turin. 

 Fragment of walking sphinx (limestone). Turin. 

 Female bust (limestone). Louvre, Paris. 

 Rameses III (limestone). Thebes. 



Two heads of Asiatic prisoners from Medinet. Habu (limestone). 

 Assyrian stele with the figure of King Sarjon (722-705 B. C), the conqueror of 



Samaria. From Cyprus. Berlin Museum. 



