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Newton, Prof. H. A. (Yale University, New H.Tveii, Conn.). Meteorii; stone from 

 Winnebago Connty, Iowa. Purchased for the "World's Columbian Exposition. 

 26920. 



Newtox, Wir.LiAM (Salt Lake City, Utah). Block tin from the Newton American 

 tin mines in Utah, and a lithograiihic stone from the Newton American litho- 

 graphic stone quarry. 27109. 



New York Coin and Stamp Company (New York City). One hundred and sixty- 

 two medals commemorating events in the early history of the colonies and the 

 United States (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition) (2.5954); 9 gold 

 .and silver coins of the United States (purchase) (26366). 



Noah, John M. (U. S. National Museum). Bremen silver coin (one grote), dated 

 1749. 26368. (See under Pelham and Lloyd.) 



NoBLK, Hon. John W. (See under Interior Department. Iiulian Office, Charles H. 

 Thompson.) 



Northam, Caroline M. (Philadelphia, Pa.), through Mrs. W. P. Logan. Pair of 

 earrings made from the Charter-oak of Hartford, Conn. 26743. 



Northrup, Dr. D. B. (San Diego, Cal.). Silk-moth secured by Capt. Roch from 

 Cedros Island, Mexico. 26580. 



NrTTALL, G. H. F. (Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimure, Md.). Birds' skins and 

 mounted birds from California and Mexico. 26877. 



NUTTALL, Mrs. Zelia (Florence, Italy). Models of the yoke and pails used by Vene- 

 tian water-carriers. 26984. 



Nye, AVillard, jr. (New Bedford, Mass.). Shells, flint flake, and fragments of pot- 

 tery from the surface of a mound on the Government reservation at Tampa, Fla. 

 26891. 



Ober, F. a. (Washington, D. C). Carib stone implements (26798); collection 

 of Spanisli-American gold, silver, and copper coins (26799). Purchased for 

 World's Columbian Exposition. 



Oppenhkimer, S., & Co. (New York City). Intestinal products and articles manu- 

 factured therefrom. 26774. 



Orth, George S. (Pittsburg, Pa.). Birds' skins from Colorado. Exchange. 26661. 



Osborne, , J. W. (Washington, D. C). Electrotypes made by Jewett & Chandler's 

 wax process, plate ready for electrotyping by Blanch's process, electrotype made 

 by Mauch's process (26548) ; lithograph, " Christ among the Doctors,"' by Adolf 

 Menzel (26606). 



Owen, H. S. (Washington, D. C). Rear-driving safety bicycle, and a woman's bicy- 

 cle. Deposit. 27018. 



Owens, Prof. J. G. (See under Peabody Museum.) 



Owsley, Mrs. W.T. (Glasgow, Ky.), through Dr. W^ T. Owsley. Humming-bird, in 

 the flesh. 2.5948. 



Owsley, Dr. W. T. (Glasgow, Ky.). Rattlesnake captured near Mammoth Cave, Ky., 

 by Andrew Hawkins of Glasgow .Function. 26071. (See under Mrs. W. T. 

 Owsley.) 



OzARic Onyx Company (St. Louis. Mo.), through J. F. Leighton, president. Slab of 

 stalagmite. Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 26888. 



Palmer, Dr. Edward (Washington, D. C). Collection of ethnological objects 

 obtained from the Coahuillos Indians, Lower California, and also from other 

 tribes (26324); specimens of crustaceans from Byron Hot Springs, Cal., and 

 geological material (26372); sample of paper made from Yucca fiJamentosa and 

 straw, from Golden, Colo. (26426). (See under Depai-tment of Agriculture.) 



Palmer, Joseph (U. S. National Museum). Mink (Pw/oriHs tv"so«) (26072) ; Miocene 

 fossils from Papaw Hollow, near Leonardtown, Md., on St. Clement Bay (26103) ; 

 raccoon (Procijoti lotor), from Henrico County, Va., and 2 flying-squirrels, Sehiroj)- 

 tevns vohtcella (26326) ; chipmunk (ra))iias slrialuii), from Virginia (26329) ; ermine 

 (Fuioriu-s erminea), from Arlington, \a. (26331). 



