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Fishes: Microciadas tomcodus, Albula vulpes, Merlucius hilinearis, Brevoortia tyramius, 

 Clupea harengiis, Ctenoldbriis adspersus, Mugil alhula, Caranx Mppus, Tautogaonifis, 

 Serranus atrarius, Cottus cenem, Botlius maeulatus, Trachynotus carolintts, and Stro- 

 mateus triacanthus. 



L. B. Thukber, Patchogue, L. I. 15704. '85. (VII) 



Birds: Lanius horealis, Uria hrumiichi, Asio ivilsonianus. 



L. B. Thurber, Patchogue, L. I. 15704. '85. (V, A) 



Squilla (3 specimens) and Crab. 



L. B. Thurber, Patchogue, L. I. 15704, '85. (XI) 



Snow Sediment, from Colorado. 



Alexander McDougal, Guunison City, Colo, 15705. '85. (XVII) 



Amblystoma (alcoholic), from El Paso, Tex. 



Newton Simmons, U, S, Fish Commissiou, 15706, '85. (VI) 



Shell Limestone, partly decomposed, from south of Lake City, 

 C, L. Brush, Lake City, Fla. 15707. '85. (XIV) 



Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus (female). Two specimens in the flesh, 



Arthur E, Brown, Zoological Society, Philadelphia, Pa, 15708, '85. (IV) 



Cotton Thread, Three small spools, three-ply, No, 400, 



Willimantic Linen Company, Willimantic, Conn. 15709, '85, (I) 



Fossil Plants, 



L. A, Ward, Point of Eocks, VP'yo, 15711. '85. (XIII, A) 



MOLLUSKS, Mya arenaria. Living specimens. 



Board of Trade, Portland, Oreg. 15712. '85. (IX) 



Salmo pukpuratus (alcoholic). 



M. F. Spencer, Portland, Oreg. 15713, '85, (VII) 



Fossils, Five boxes of specimens. Purchased by U. S. Geological Survey. 

 George Spangler, Madison, Ind. 15714. '85. (XII, A) 



Ceremonial Objects. Two fine specimens. One, prismatic, with a longitudinal 

 perforation, was found on Cooper's Bar, in the Ohio Eiver, 3 miles below Madison. 

 The other, in the shape of a double hatchet, was plowed up on a farm near Big 

 Creek, about 12 miles northwest of Madison. 

 George Spangler, Madison, Ind. 15714, '85. (Ill) 



Chloanthite, native arsenic, native bismuth, ganomontite, helvite, liebigite, euly- 

 tite, kermesite, &c. Principally from Prussia and Austria, For exchange. 

 University- op Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 15715, '85. (XIV) 



* Stone Implements, &c. 



John J. McLean, Sitka, Alaska. 15716. '85, (II, A) 



Bird Skins. Nineteen si^ecimens from Texas and Bird Rocks (Nova Scotia?). 

 C. J, Maynard, Boston, Mass. 15717. '85. (V, A) 



Bird Skins (dried and alcoholic), from the island of Cozumel, Yucatan, and Key 

 West, Fla. Collected by James E, Benedict and Thomas Lee, on the U. S, Fish 

 Commission steamer Albatross. 

 U. S. Fish Commission, Washiugtou. 15718. '85. (V, A) 



Mammal Skins, Dicotyles torquatus, Nasua narica, Didclphys auriia, from the island of 

 Cozumel, Yucatan. Collected by James E. Benedict and Thomas Lee, on the 

 U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. 

 U, S. Fish Commission, Washington. 15718, '85, (IV) 



*For extended list see Part II, p, 64, 



