102 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



From Ml-. Tlieo. Ilolni, of tlie U. 8. National Museum, was received 

 a specimen of grogroilite from the Kara Sea, north of Siberia, colkn'ted 

 by the Danish North Pole Expedition of 1882 and 1883. 



From Mr. A. Losch, of St. Petersburg', through Dr. E. A. Schneider 

 of the U. S. Geological Survey, were received 2 specimens of xanthro- 

 phyllite (waluewite) and a specimen of ripidolite from Nikolaje Maxi- 

 miliiimowsk Mine, near Slatoust. 



Dr. E. A. Norton, of the XT. S. Geological Survey, presented a speci- 

 men of leuchteubergite from Schischimsk, near Slatoust, soutliern 

 Ural. 



From the Royal Zoological Museum of Copenhagen, Denmark, through 

 Prof. Dr. Chr. Liitken, were received, in exchange, 27 specimens (rep- 

 resenting 11 species) of marine shells; 4 species of fishes, including 

 LipariH fahricii, Pi/eodes liifletii, leelns hainatns and Aspidophoroides 

 oJrilii ; a collection of crustaceans, echiuoderms, bryozoans, worms, 

 sponges, hyroids, and other specimens collected by the steamer 

 Jiymphna during an exploring expedition in 1882-'83 north of Eussia, 

 and the Kara Sea, Nova Zembla, and the Arctic regions. 



Mrs. Mary 1. Stroud, of Washington, D. C, deposited a collection of 

 Russian minerals, presented in 1845 by the Russian fJovernment to 

 Prof. Walter R. Johnson, of Washington, D. C. 



Mr. S. P. Langley, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, pre- 

 sented a pack of Spanish "Monte" cards collected by him in Si)ain, 

 and 2 reed pipes of Moorish character. 



Mr. W. W. Rockhill, of Washington, D. C, presented Moorish dag- 

 gers and a short sword; also a Catalonian knife. 



From Col. Seely, of the United States Patent Oftice, Avas obtained a 

 collection of photograi)hs representing ethnological objects. Col, Seely 

 also presented a set of bronze weights and a brass clock. 



From the Geological Survey of Sweden, Stockholm, were received 

 in exchange 51 species of Cambrian fossils. 



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From Mr. Edward Lovett, of Croydon, England, were received in 

 exchange a model of a Swiss fire-drill and a bronze fish-hook from the 

 Swiss lake-dwellings. 



From Hon. O. S. Straus, of Constantinople, was received a cast of 

 the Jerusaleiu stele, the original of which is in the lm]»erial Museum 

 at Constantino] lie. 



