780 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Edwards, IT. W. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Ef;y orrol .nid bine jVIaoaw pairod {Am mncao), 

 24350. 



Einstein, Col. S. (Poimdmaster^WaKhington, J). C). Greyhound, for skeleton. 23482. 



Elliott-Palmer (Messrs. Heury W. Elliott and William Palmer, Washington, D. C). 

 Three hundred and ]iine specimens of birds' skins, representing 45 species, chiefly 

 from Unalaska and the Pribyloff Islands, Alaska, 16 skins of Foster's Shrew (Sorex 

 fosteri), 5 skins of common mouse, Mas musciihis, 7 skins of Arctic Fox {Vidpes 

 hujopiin), 6 skins of Spermophile (SpermophUim empctra), 6 skins of Fur Heal Cal- 

 lorkhtus Hrs(HH.s', and 3 skins of head of same, from Alaska; Lepidojj.settu, Pol- 

 lachius, Chii'oluphtis jnv., Trichodoti, CoUuh, Gasterosteus, Laparis, Hexagrainmnii, 

 and Squalus acanihias trom St. Paul Island, Alaska, crustaceans, sponges, echino- 

 derms, worms, aseidians, and actinians from St. Paul Island and Unalaska; birds' 

 skeletons, volcanic breccia, iron sand concretion around grass roots, gold ore, 

 marine and fossil shells, birds' nests and eggs, plants, insects, and sinews of ani- 

 mals used for thread (23646), skin and skull of Steller's Sea-lion {Eumeiopias 

 stelleri), from Alaska. (23851). 



Ellis, John F., &. Co. (Washington, D.C.). Dulcimer. 23894. Purchase. 



Ely, Theo N. (general superintendent, motive power, Pennsylvania Railroad, Al- 

 tooua, Pa). Car wheel of the same class of Avheels in use under the first locomotive 

 and cars run on the New Jersey Railroad, and similar to those used under the 

 cars when they were drawn by horses, prior to the use of the locomotive. 23835- 



Emery, Edward C. (San Diego, Cal.). Specimen of Te^ror/errt erosa Lsc. 24405. 



Emery, John N. (Northvillc, Mich.). Indian tomahawk. Deposit. 24467. Returned. 



Emery, AV. E. (Kansas City, Mo.). Polished section of Ammonite. 24179. 



Engel, L. (New York City, N. Y.). Candle-holder used by miners in Leadville, Colo., 

 and book used by the Mormons in Utah (gift) (24128) ; buffalo robe, 2 blankets, 

 pair of buckskin pants, bucksin jacket, pair of schacks, and a bag (purchase). 

 (24232). 



Engle, Horace M. (Roanoke, Va.). Five specimens of tscheffkinitc from Bedford 

 County, Va. 24842. 



Engelhardt, F. E. (Syracuse, N. Y.). Oak branch with leaves covered with galls 

 of Holcaspes ceutricola O. S. 23446. 



English, George L., &, Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Seventeen specimens of minerals 

 from various localities, consisting of fluorite, jadite, bloodstone, calcite, ame- 

 thyst, apophyllite, hyalite, topaz, pickeringite, allanite, eudialyte, and garnet 

 (23694); pyromorphyte, pyrargyrite, pink grossularite, hyalite, calcite, apo- 

 Yihyllite, opal-agate, opal, fluorite, laurionite, allenmontite, cassiterite, green 

 tourmaline, barite, hematite, cuprite, bournonite (24375). Purchase. 



Erving, R. M. (Intervale, N. H.). Distorted white i>ine found t)n the southwestern 

 slope of Bartlctt Mountain. 23845. 



Essex Institute (Salem, Mass.), through Dr. Henry Wheatland, president. I'ho- 

 tograph of an original box of Inciter matchps. 23981. 



Estes &. Lauriat (Boston, Mass.). Blind impression from an etched ])late, with 

 two duiilicates. 23715. 



Ethnology, Bureau of, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution (through 

 Maj. J. W. Powell, Director). One thousand two hundred and nineteen ethno- 

 logical and archajological objects collected by Messrs. William H. Holmes, H. 

 L. Reynolds, F. D. Snyder, Charles Miller, Thomas Harper, and John Bury. 24012. 



Evans, H. A. (See under Alleghany Collegiate Institute.) 



Evermann, Prof. B. W. (Greencastle, Ind). Collection of fishes from the Bay of 

 Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, made in 1887 by Profs. B. W. Evermann and O. B. 

 Jenkins, including types of JRhinopiera fitcindaehneri, Afenidia clara and Upeneus 

 rathbuni.* 23988. 



Ewart, Hon. H. G. (House of Representatives). Specimen of auerlite from Hen- 

 derson County, N. C. 23561. 



'Published in proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, Vol. xi, 1888, pp. 137-158. 



