REPORT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY. 55 



Index In list of specimens sent for examinaiiun and report, e/c— Continued. 



Source. 



United States — Continued. 



Pennsylvania. 



Soutli Carolina 

 South Dakota.. 

 Tennessee 



Utah 



Virginia .. 



"Washington ... 

 West Virginia. 



Wisconsin . 



Wyoming.. 

 Europe : 



Turkey . . - . 

 Africa : 



Egypt 



Asia 



Asia Minor . 



Number of lot. 



835, 84G, 848, 873, 876, 894, 910, 911, 917, 930, 956, 995, 971, 1009, 1015, 1038, 



1067, 1089, 1120, 113G, 1143, 1153, 1180, 1106, 1200, 1204, 1207, 1230, 1242 



854, 915, 942, 1029, 10.54, 1079, 1098, 1141, 1193 



899, 1037, 1114, 1 1 23, 1210, 1235 



832, 840 845. 875, 905. 906, 927, 936, 937, 1012, 1014, 1030, 1035, 1055, 1069, 



1092, 1093, 1094, 1129, 1148. 1150, 1166, 1172, 1179, 1186, 1203 



805, 813. 810. 829, 844. 907. 934,93.5, 967. 1061, 1132. 1151, 1161, 1182. 1184, 



1194, 1197, 1202, 1218 



877, 931, 958, 970, 985, 986, 991, 1024. 1042, 1049. 1052, 1084, 1145, 1168 . . . . 

 797, 806, 818, 823, 825, 827, 847, 855, 860, 888, 902, 932. 969, 984, 989, 992, 



999, 1004, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1043, 1044, 104S, 1097, 1101, 1124, 1195, 1217 . 



814, 830, 871 . 897, 939. 974, 976, 1031 , 1034 



8.50,865,893,941,963,096, 1U03, 1021, 1028, 1070, 1107, 1219, 1221, 1225, 



1240 



1126 



821, 104,5. 1 127. 1 199 



Total. 



1053. 



luon. 



998.. 



FORKKrN EXCHANGES. 



Exchanges of duplicate s.pecimeiis witlt foreign inuseiims liave been 

 continued in accordance with the custom which has pievaikMl in past 

 years. The record of doinestic exchanges is shown in the accession list 

 (Section v), and the exclianges made with persons and scientitic insti- 

 tutions abroad are referred to in the following statement. 



AIITS .VNI> IXUl'.STKIKS. 



Mr. Charles Gindriez, director of the museum at Chalon sur Saone, 

 France, transmitted an imi»ression from a heliograiih "Portrait of Car- 

 dinal Amboise" prepared from an engraving by Briot, made by Joseidi 

 Nicephore Niepee in 1824, for which a collection of aichicological ob- 

 jects was sent in exchange. 



From the Eoyal Botanical Gardens, Kew, England (through Dr. W. 

 T. Thiselton-Dyer, director), was received a collection of Indian and tex- 

 tile fabrics, samples of miscellaneous drugs, and a collection of seeds. 

 Ethnological objects and bogus cotfee beans were sent in exchange. 



ETHNOLOGY. 



From the British Museum, London, England, were received twenty- 

 five ethnological objects from IvafRrland, South Africa, in exchange f )r 

 specimens of the same characici. 



