88 REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY. 
Smith, B—Box of birds from Labrador. 
Sprague, E. T—Minerals from Essex county, New York. 
Stimpson, Dr. W.—Zodlogical collections from Beesley’s Point. 
Strong, C.—Silver ores from the Gould & Curry mine, Virginia city. 
Sumichrast, Prof. F.—Collection of vertebrata from Mexico. 
Sundevall, Prof-—Skins of birds of Sweden. 
Scott, Ansel —Indian relies. 
Swan, Jas. G.—TVhree boxes zodlogical collections and Indian curiosities 
from Puget Sound. 
Taylor, A. S.—Grasshoppers from California. 
Thomson, J. H— Motella caudacuta from New Bedford. Mollusca from the 
coast of Massachusetts. 4 
Tolman, J. W.—Collection of eggs from Illinois. 
Velie, Dr. J. W—Egeg of Mergus cucullatus and Ectopistes migratoria. 
Verreaux, Edward—Vhree hundred specimens of birds and ten skins of 
mammals from Central and South America. 
Vienna Geologisches Reichsanstalt, and the Imperial Mineralogical Mu- 
seum.—Six hundred species of tertiary fossils of the Vienna basin, furnished by 
Prof. Haidinger and Prof. Hirnes. 
Zienna Kais. Mineralogisches Museum.—See Geologisches Reichsanstalt. 
Walker, R. L.—Myriapoda from Alleghany County, Pennsylvania. 
Warren, Major General G. K.—Skin of Actodromas macuata, Petersburg. 
Winslow, Dr. C. F—Skin of Daption capensis, Peru. 
Wharton, Thomas.—Ores of Nickel, nickel and copper coins, &c. 
Whitney, Prof. J. D—Zoidlogical collections of Geological Survey of Cali- 
fornia. (Deposited.) 
Wood, Dr. W.—Box of eggs from Connecticut. 
Woolwich, Royal Artillery Institution —LKggs of European birds. 
Wright, Charles —Birds and shells of Cuba. Box of Cuban land shells. 
Xantus, J.—Numerous boxes zodlogical collections, Manzanillo, Colima, 
Mexico. 
Young, Prof. C. A—Specimen of Parmellee Meteorite of February 28, 1858, 
and of the Meteorite of New Concord, Guernsey county, Ohio, May 1, 1860. 
