238 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



HUTTOX, F. W. (Seo under Canterbury Museum.) 



ICLESTitOM, L. J. (Sunnemo, Wermland, Sweden), tlirou,u;h Prof. F. W. Clarke. 

 Specimen of friedelite. 26431. 



Illinois axd Mississippi Caxal Compaxy (Moliue, lll.j, tlirough C W. Vinton. 

 Spade witli which the finst earth was thrown in the construction of tin- Illinois 

 and Mississippi Canal. 27150. 



Imperial AcsTRiAX Mu.seum (Vienna, Austria), through J)r. F. Brauer. Types of 

 98 species of European Muscichr. illustrating Kraner and Bergenstainm's <lassi- 

 tication. Exchange. 27104. 



Indian Museum (Calcutta, India), through A. Alcock. Alcoholic specimens of deep- 

 sea fishes from the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea (exchange) (26671); 

 through J Wood Mason, superintendent, specimen of domestic yak {llo-s tjynn- 

 niens), from Kalinpong, India (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition) 

 (26887). 



Ingrah.-vm, D. p. (EIniira,N. Y.). Three skins of American llamiugo, I'hwnicopterHs 

 ruber, from the Bahama Islands. Purchase. 26269. 



Interior Depahtmkxt: 

 From J. J. Noah : Original printed copy of the Ordinance of the Board of Treasury, 

 dated April 16, 1787, signed by Samuel Osgood and Walter Lexington, appoint- 

 ing five commissioners "for stating the accounts" of the several Slates against 

 the United States for moneys due on account of the Revolutionary war (26672). 

 U. S. Indian Office. From Dr. Z. T. Daniel (Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak. ; 

 Blackfeet Agency, Piegan, Mont.; Keshena, Green Bay Agency, Wis.; Pine 

 Ridge Agency, S. Dak.), through Prof. O. T. Mason: Rattlesnake (26048) ; stone 

 pipe made by "Petrified," a Piegan Indian woman; primitive skin-scraper of 

 polished elk-horn, also made by a Piegan squaw, and a shell ornament worn by 

 braves of the same tribe (26282) ; medicine-pouch of a Blackfeet Indian (26349) ; 

 small leaf-shaped implement found on Wolf River, Wisccmsin (26470); 6 brass 

 bracelets obtained from an old burial-mound of the Blackfeet Indians (26750); 

 catlinite napkin-ring and 2 marbles of catlinite made by the Sioux Indians 

 (26797) ; quirt held by Keokuk iu his treaty with Gen. Scott, at Fort Armstrong, 

 111., September 21, 1832 (27064); fruit-picker (27124); wooden pipe (27142). 

 From Charles H. Thompson (special agent Indian Service), through Hon. .John 

 Noble, Secretary : Ghost-shirt taken from a ghost-dancer, and a gun also obtained 

 from a participant iu the Custer massacre (26235). 

 U. S. Geolofjical Survey. Minerals from Colorado, collected by Prof. S. L. Pentield 

 (25894); 150 specimens of Oriskany fossils from Schriver's Hill, Cumberland, 

 Md., collected by C. D. Walcott (25945); specimen of babingtonite from Buck- 

 land, Mass., collected by B. K. Emerson (25986); 2 specimens of powellite from 

 Seven Devils Mines, western Idaho, collected by Dr. W. H. Melville (26088) ; pho- 

 tograi)h of the Monticellite locality at Magnet Cove, Ark., collected by Dr. W. P. 

 Jenney (26146) ; 39 mounted photographs taken by Prof. I. C. Russell, during 

 his work iu the State of Washington under the auspices of the Survey (26204) ; 

 3 specimens of diaspore and 1 specimen of corundum in emery, collected in 

 Chester, Mass. (26280); specimen of mixed iron sulphates from near Las Vegas, 

 N. Mex., collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand (26435); specimen of Hint from the 

 chalk-bedsnear Austin, Tex., collected by Dr. J. S. Diller (26137); 31 specimens 

 of ptilolite from near Silver Cliff, Custer County, Colo., 28 specimens of crys- 

 tallized al unite and 23 specimens of crystallized diaspore from the Rosita Hills, 

 Custer County, Colo., collected by Whitman Cross (26456); specimen of amesite 

 with diaspore in emery, specimen of diaspore with corundophilite, specimen of 

 margarite, large crystal of ilmenite, from Chester, Mass. ; 4 specimens of cerite 

 from Bastniis, Sweden; 3 specimens of warwickite in calcite from Edenville, 

 Orange County, N. Y.. collected by Prof. F. W. Clarke (26190); gold in mala- 

 chite from Peacock Mine, Seven Devils district, Idaho, collected l»y Dr. W. H. 



