INDEX TO ACCESSION LIST. 283 



Deyhollk, Emilk (Paris, France). Four mounted mammals. 24819. 



I^OWNS, A. C. (Realitos, Duval Conuty, Tex.)- Ai'madillo ('ffdiisia uoremc'uicta), 

 25549. 



English, G. L., »t Co. (New York City). Eleven specimeus of axiuite, marcasite,. 

 fluorite, and calcite from various localities. 24975. Calcifce ball from Japan 

 and a specimcu of stibnite from the same locality. 25238. Malachit3 slab from 

 Siberia. 25420. Minerals from various localities, consisting of smoky quartz, 

 cbloropal, dolomite, pyrite, laumontite, iuesite, titanite, azuritc, native sulphur, 

 rbodocbrosite, minium, cassiterite, amber, ilvaite, and others. 25849. 



FooTK, Dr. A. E. (Philadelphia, Pa. ) Si>ecimeu of inatlockiteand one of phosgeuite 

 from Cromford, Derbyshire, Englaud. 25204. Eight specimens of rocks and 

 other geological material. 25620 Minerals from various localities, consisting 

 of calcite, pyrite, psilomelane, and barite. 258.50. 



Foster Bros. (Boston, Mass ). Picture ot Swiss glacier. 256.59. 



Fr.vzar, M. Abbott (Boston, Mass ). Skin of white ibis. Guard alha i'voin Pirowns- 

 ville, Tex. 249.36. 



Gerr.vkd, E. (London, England). Ten skins and an alcohidic specimen of mammal 

 from Central and South America. 24669. 



Gor.DEX, R. A. (Washington, D. C). "Specimen of greater snow goose, Chen hijper- 

 horea nivalis in the tlesh. 25459. Two prairie-chickens, Tijmpanuchus ameri- 

 canus in the tlesh. 25763. ^ 



Ha.mlix, Dr. A. C. (Bangor, Me.). Specimen of cut tourmaline from Paris, Me., and 

 2 cut zircons from Ceylon. 24926. 



Harrison, Hon. Benjamin (Executive Mansion). Armadillo (Tainsia norennincla), 

 from Breckenridge, Tex., collected by Mr. R. R. Skagg. 24887. 



Hashrouck, E. M. (Washington, D. C). ■ Skin of Carolina i)arrakeet, Cornurufi car- 

 oUnensis from Florida. 25109. 



Howell, E. E. (Washington, D. C). Three bird skins from Australia, consisting 

 of a lyre-bird, Menura siiperha (female), and male an 1 feniah^. specimens of satin 

 bower-bird, rtilonorliynchns violaceus. 25217. Nine specimens of minerals, con- 

 sisting of scheelite, willemitc, tschermigite, hyalite, cryolite, rottisite, evansite, 

 and orpiment. 25262. Minerals from various localities, consisting of manganite, 

 labradorite, calcite. chalcopyrite, pyrite, tourmaline, and jasper. 25263. Two 

 specimens of agalmatolithe carving from China. 25467. 



Kxowi.TOX, W. .1. (Boston, Mass.). Ornamental stones. 24545. Four specimens of 

 tourmaline from Siberia and 2 cut specimens of zircon from Ceylon. 24929. 



Lamb, T. F. (Portland, Me.). Ten cut specimeus of tourmaline from Auburn, Me., 

 and a cut topaz from Chatham, N. H. 24927. 



Morrison, Prof. J. H. (Luray, Va.). Cave materials from Luray Caverns. 25517. 



Mt'LLER, Dr. August (Berlin, Germany). Skin of owl-monkey, Nycttpithecus aza- 

 )•«', skin of cavy {Dlasprocta <t(jHti), skin of Honduras bare, Lepus hrazilien- 

 818. 24780. 



Nklsox, E. W. (Bishop Creek, Cal.), through Dr. C. Hart Merriam. Ten skins of 

 mountain sheep from the high desert mountains near Death Valley. 24706. 



Palmer, William (U. S. Nationa IMuseum). Bat {VespertiJio gri/phns Jncifugus) in 

 the flesh. 24571. 



Pratt, Capt. K. H., U. S. A. (Hampton institute, Hampton, Va.). Collection of 

 ethnological objects obtained from the North American Indians. 2.5516. 



RicHAROSOX, Je.vness (American Museum of Natural History. New York City). 

 Four skins of passenger-pigeon, Eitopi8tes nnyrafoi-ius from Indian Territory. 

 24849. Eight specimens of Carolina parrakcet, ('ornnnis atrolinensis from 

 Florida". 24826. 



KUDIXGER, Louis (D'Hanis, Tex.). Little strii>ed skunk, SpHot/olc fip. from Texas.. 

 24570. 



Sax.so.m and Martix (Uvalde, Tex.). Civet cat, I:((.s.saii.scn8 a.stula. 2554S. 



