LIST OF ACCESSIONS.* 



MoLLUSKS. Two specimens each of Chlamydoconcha Orcuttii and Teredo Mpartita, in 

 alcohol, from San Diego Bay. 

 C. K. Okcutt, San Diego, Cal. 15551. '85. (IX) 



MoLLUSKS, Mya arenaria, from Connecticut. 



J. Williams, Stonington, Conn. 15552. '85. (IX) 



Bottle-nosed Dolphin, Tursiops tursio. A skull from Peusacola, Fla. 

 Silas Stearns, Pensacola, Fla. 15553. '85. (IV) 



Kyak and equipment, consisting of a great har^joon, staif and line, throwiug-stick, 

 boat-hook, fish-prong, and double paddle, from Fort Chimo, Ungava Bay, H. B. T. 

 LuciEN M. Turner, U. S. Signal Service, 15554. '85. (II) 



Mexican Hairless Dog, Canis familiaris, in the flesh. 



William J. Ehees, Smithsonian Institution. 15555. '85. (IV) 



Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri, $ . Fresh specimen from a pond owned by the 

 Southside Club, Long Island. 

 SouTHSiDE Club, Long Island. 15556. '85. (VII) 



Jade Bracelet, from China. Cut and polished. Diameter, T"^"". Purchased, 



Through Commander C, F. Goodrich, Ordnance Office, Washington Navy- 

 Yard. 15557. '85. (XIV) 



Rocks containing pyrites. For examination. Returned. 



Noah Bowlus, Frederick City, Md. 15558. '85. (XIV) 



Cetacean. Kogia hreviceps, $ , in the flesh. From coast of North Carolina. 



1. 1. HOBBS, keeper life-saving station, Kitty Hawk, N. C. 15560. '85. (IV) 



Indian Industrial Work. Seven boxes. General collection, showing the profi- 

 ciency in work of the Indians at the Carlisle Training School, Pennsylvania. 

 Returned. 

 Capt. R. H. Pratt, Superintendent of Schools. 15561. '85. (II) 



Yellow Ochre, from Colorado. 



E. C. Bradstreet, Gold Hill, Colo. 15562. '85. (XIV) 



Bag- WORM, Tliyridopteryx, sp. and cases, from Texas. 



L. R. Tuttle, Washington, D. C. 15563. '85, (X) 



Blackfish, Gloliocephalus melas, juv. Specimen in the flesh. 

 J. G. Fisher. Provincetown, Mass. 15564. '85. (IV) 



Shells and Corals. Mainly dried specimens of Gorgonian and Actinian corals, 

 millipores, and mollusks. The alcoholics consist of star-fishes, sea-urchins, 

 holothurians, ophiurans, crabs, and shrimps. Florida. 

 Henry Hemphill, Key West, Fla. 15565. '85. (IX) 



* When the locality of an accession is the same as the address of the sender, no 

 mention of locality is made in connection with the description of the accession. 



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