282 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Accession jiunibcr. 



Krantz, Dr 26921 



Kunz, G. F 20617 



Lauipanl. Henry 2G3C3 



Langdalo, J. W 26383, 26733, 27110 



Lincoln, J. M 2G594 



Lyons, Prof. A. P. 26350,26611 



McDonald, A. F 26069 



Mearns, Dr. E. A ., U. S. Array 26022 



Merrill.G.P 26319 



Merrill, n. (' 26487 



MerriIl,L H 20387 



Miller, Cl:arles,.jr 26791 



Messekomnicr. II 26428 



Munich Academy, P.avari.i 26270 



Newton, A\- illiaui 27109 



Ozark Onyx Coiuiiany, St. Louis, Mo 20888 



Palmer. Dr. E 26372 



Pearson, C. F 26673 



Pelhani 6c Lioyd 20033 



Perry, 11. S 26735 



Powell, S. L 27091 



Putnam. J. Henry 27053 



Richardson. ( •litiord 25923 



Richmond, C. W 20100 



Accession number. 



Kothrock, D. M 26172 



Rumple. J. W 56787 



Sal Mountain Asbestos Company, Chica;;o. 27042 



Scliulz, Dr. Auvel 20540 



Scott, W. W 26908 



Smithsonian In8titut:on. U. S. Katioiial 



Mn.senm. . . 26101, 26133. 26134, 20215. 26200, 26344 



Staliling, F 26085 



Stanton, T. "W 20 170 



Stoddard, S. R 20129 



The Colorado Turkey Hone Stono C'oui- 



l>any, Denver 205G& 



The Grottoes Company 20481 



Van Deman, B.E 20924 



Yon Streeruwitz. "W. H 25900, 20080 



Ward's Natuial Science Establishment, 



Rochester, N . Y 26853, 26l-:85, 26895 



"Washington Onyx Mining and ^Milling 



Company, Pomeroy, Wash 26681 



Williams, 1 26131 



AYilliams, J. W 26307 



Woodward, Albert 27132 



Wright, Prof. G. F 20749, 26786 



Wimston, Carl 27098 



NOTE A. 



ACCE.SSIOXS RECKIVKI) IX THE MUSEUM DCKl.NG 1890-1861, FOR EXHIBITION A V THE 

 world's COLUMHIAN EXPOSITION'. 



Beatii, .J.W. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Collection of gems and minerals. 248(50. Fifteen 

 specimens of intaglios of bloodstone, agate, carnelian. sardonyx, and labradorite. 

 213G3. 



Brimi.ey, H. H. & C. S. (Raleigh, X. C). Six mammal skins. 24271. 



English, G. T^., & Co. (New York City). Thirty-ci:j.ht minerals. 24375. 



FooTE, Dr. A. E. (Plnladelphia, Pa.). Thirty-one minerals. 24370. Twenty-eight 

 minerals. 24434. 



Pennypackeu, C. II. (Westchester, Pa.). Seven minerals. 24441. 



Smith, Dr. Hugh M. (U. S. Fish Commission). Bat. 24284. 



Tiffany & Co. (New York City). Collection of gems. 243.59. 



WrrTKUGEL, EiiiC'ii (Honduras). Twelve mammals from Honduras. 24394. 



WoRTHEN, C. K. (Warsaw, 111.). Fourteen mammal skins. 24265. 



NOTE ]?. 



ACCESSIONS RECEIVED IN THE MISEU.M DURING 1891-1892, FOR EXHIBITION \T TlIK 

 world's COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 



AUMSTRONci, F. ]}. (Brownsville, Tex.). Two skins of chachalaca, <)rt<iUf< vcliila 

 macculi. 25St5ti. 



Beatii, J. \V. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Twenty-two cut stones consisting ofagatized 

 ^vood, smoky quartz, amethyst, garnet, sapphire, green and white onyx cameo, 

 moonstone, fowlente, sphalerite, and oligoclase, and a specimen of spinel in cal- 

 cito from Ogdensburg, N. J. 2.5089. 



BOUCARD, A. (London, \V. C, England). Eleven skins of birds of paradise, repre- 

 senting 11 species. 21946. Twenty-four specimens, representing 24 ^ecies of 

 humming-binls' skins. 25047 Three specimens, representing 3 species of birds 

 of paradise from New Guinea. 25458. 



