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Anthony, W. A. (Denver, Colo.). Eyg of Xantus's mnrrelet. />Vru7(i/rrtHi^>/M/.s- /ii/y/o- 

 leitcitfi, from (luadalupc Island, Lower California. Deposit. 2()174. 



Appleton, D., tt Co. (New York City). Centennial memorial volume of Washing- 

 ton's Inangnration, April 30, 17!S9-1889. Purchase. 25!)!)2. 



Appletox, Capt. Nath.\n (Boston, Mass.). Fonr photographs of the antograj)!! of Sit- 

 ting Bull, with letter and translation (26245) ; 2 fop]>er coins, minted in Mexico 

 or Santo Domingo about 1522, a letter mailed by balloon from Paris, January 1, 

 1871, during the siege of that city, photograph of the house at Pittsfield, Mass., 

 which contained the clock that was made the subject of a i)oem by Longfellow, 

 ''The Old Clock on the Stairs", and a jdiotograph of the yacht Alice, which made 

 the first yacht trip across the Atlantic in 1)^66 (26250) ; 10 Spanish-Mexican copper 

 coins, dated 1523-1535 — found near the O/.uma River, outside the walls of Santo 

 Domingo, and supjiosed to have been coined under authority of Cortez. (26374). 



Arizox.a. Oxy.k Co.mpaxy (Chicago, 111.), through J. P. Sanxay. Two slabs of 

 onyx nuirble from the quarries near Prescott. 26530. 



ARMSTKoxt;, JoHX S. (See under Smithsonian Institution. \\ S. Bureau of Eth- 

 nology.) 



Akm.stkoxg, Thomas J. (Jersey Cit\, X. J.). Onr-dollar Confederate note jire- 

 sented to Mr. Armstrong by (ieu. Kichard Taylor, of the Confederate army, for 

 a cup of coffee. 26206. 



A.SHBY, Scott (Delaplaine, Va.). Albino red-tailed liawk, Jinti-o horealis, in the 

 flesh. 26549. 



Association of Ixvextors axd MAXCi-ACTrHKUs ( Washington, D. C). Portrait 

 of Alfred Vail. Deposit. 26469. 



Attwatkr, H. p. (Rockport, Tex.). Two sets of eggs of gray-tailed cardinal, rej)- 

 resenting specimens new to the collection, and 2 nests of the same bird ; egg oi 

 wood-thrush, 3 nests of painted bunting, nest each of verdin, yellow-throated 

 vireo, Western blue grosbeak, and Acadian flycatcher (26609) ; 7 eggs of Texan 

 horued lark, Otororis alpcutriH Giraudi with nest, 4 eggs of rose-breasted gros- 

 beak, ffrt/^m IndovirAana from Chatham, Ontario, Canada (26126); 5 specimens 

 of an uiulescribod species of Southern ])rairie hen, Tympaiii^chu-s nttwattri Ben- 

 dire s[t. uov., from Texas (27012). 



AuDEXREii), Mrs. M. C. (Washington, D. C). Military sash worn by (ieu. W. T. Sher- 

 man at Atlanta, Savannah, and at the grand review of the Army in Washing- 

 ton City in 1865, and jtresented by Gen. Sherman to Mrs. Audenreid. 26566. 



ArsTRALiAX Museum (Sydney, New South Wales), through Dr. E. P. Kamsay, cura- 

 tor. Australian graptolites. Exchange. 26775, 



AVKRY, S. P. (Xew York City). Portrait of Franklin, taken from a terra-cotta medal- 

 lion by T, M, Renaud, 27069, 



Avery, W, C, (Corinth, Vt.). Butterfly ( I'ajiilio a><ien{ts) and a moth (Arrtia rhfjo). 

 26041. 



Baar, Dr. IT. (New York City), Silver inkhorn from Jerusalem (deposit) (2()534); 

 2 manuscript copies of the Hebrew Pentateuch, with silk cloaks and silver plate 

 (lent for exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition) (26108), Returned. 



Bachk, Rene (Washington, D. C.) Book containing decalcomanie pictures. 26385. 



Bailey, G. E. (Chicago, 111.), Fragment of meteoric iron from Baeubirito, Sinaloa, 

 Mexico, weighing 14,4 grams, 26014, 



Bailey, Maj, J, J. (Dansville, X. Y,). Bat (AUdapha uoreboracensh). 26221. 



Baker, Dr. Frank, (See under Smithsonian Institution, Xational Zoological Park,) 



Baker, L, L, (Colesville, Md.l. through C, A, Stewart. Red-tailed hawk, I!utro 

 harcaliH, in the flesh. 26345. 



Baldwin, A. II, (Smithsonian Institution), Skeleton of alligator. Purchased for 

 World's Columbian Exposition. 263()0. 



BAHnvix A: Cleason Company, Limiiku (Xew York City). Collection of speci- 

 mens of printing on celluloid. 26998. 



