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Daphnia and Cypkio. 



Alfred DuGi:s, Guanajuato, Mexico. 15606. '85. (XI) 



Mkucury, from Cedar Grove Plantation, Louisiana. 



Fred P. Dewey, U. S. National Museum. 15607. '85. (XVI) 



Illustrations of Horses. "Old Henry Clay," "Harry Clay," "Nellie Clay," 

 "Jack Shepard," and " Eed Bird." 

 E. Huntington, Eochester, N. Y. 15608. '85. (IV) 



Hen Egg (double). 



H. C. Powell. 15609. '85. (V, B) 



Fossils. Sixteen specimens from Lower Silurian Drift; 2 specimens from Lower 

 Magnesian ; 13 specimens from Upper Potsdam. 

 E. C. Perkins, Prairie du Sac, Wis. 15610. '85. (XII, A) 



Ciialcopyrite and Magnetite (crystals). 



W. C. EOBINSON, Baltimore, Md. 15G11. '85. (XVI) 



Stone Implements. A cast of a perforated tablet of peculiar shape. The original, 

 made of a compact black slate, was found near Fort Ancient, Warren County. 

 Ecturned. 

 Warren K. Moorhead, Granville, Ohio. 15612. '85. (Ill) 



Mound-Builder's Cloth. 



Warren K. Moorhead, Granville, Ohio, 15612. '85. (Ill) 



Shells (fossil and recent), Gland'ma and Bulimus sp. Three specimens. 



Thomas T. Mumford, Uniontown, Perry County, Ala. 15613. '85. (IX) 



GuASA, Jew-Fish, Promiorops itaiara (Licht.), closely related to Epinephelus. Fresh 

 sijecimon from the coast of Florida. 

 E. G. Blackford, Fulton Market, New York. 15614. '85. (VII) 



Baboon, Cynoceplialvs hahouin, in the flesh. 



Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson, Bridgeport, Conn. 15615. '85, (IV) 



Bird Skins. Sixteen specimens, seven species, namely : Mountain Chickadee, Parug 

 7nontanus ; Raven, Corvus carnivorous : Common Crow, Corvus americanus ; Long- 

 crested Jay, Cyanocitta macroloplia ; Pinon Jay, Cyanocitla cyanocephala ; Wood- 

 house's Jay, Aplielocoma woodhoiisei ; Lead-colored Tit, Psaltriparits plumheus. 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 15617. '85. (V,A.) 



Mammal Skins, including Cervus macrotis, Canis latrans, Castor filer, Lepus campesirit, 

 Lepus sylvaticus arizonw, and Neotoma cinerea. 

 E. W. Nelson, Springerville, Ariz. 15617. '85. (IV) 



Lizards. Three living specimens from vicinity of New Orleans, La. 



George P, Merkill, U, S. National Museum. 15618. '85. (VI) 



Coral (Cyathophylloid). Probably of the genus ^niptews. Cast of the interior, 

 E. H. Eandle, Lauderdale Institute, Eipley,Tenn. 15619. '85. (IX) 



Stone Implements. One large muller or rubbing-stone, probably not aboriginal ; 

 fragments of flint, and one scrajier from aboriginal workshop. 

 J. L. Kite, Damascus, Ohio. 15620. '85. (HI) 



Stone Implements, from Pennsylvania. Eeturned. 



G. M. Barnett, Northumberland, Pa. 15621. '85, (III) 



JiCARA, from Chinandega, near the port of Eealejo, Nicaragua. 

 Joseph Libbey, Washington, D. C. 15622. '85. (II) 



Cinchona Bark, from Guatemala, Central America. 



W. I, Forsyth, Guatemala, Central America, 15623, '85, (I) 



