LIST OF ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM IN 1885. 189 



Tourmaline, cimolite, beryl, garnet, lepidolite, muscovite, tripolite, topaz, autunite, 

 montmorillonite, and damonite. 

 N. H. Perry, South Paris, Me. 15719. '85. (XIV) 



Mammal Skins and Skeletons : Vulpes velox, Canis latrans, Lepus sylvaticus, Lepus 

 campestris, Cynomys ludovicianus, Perognathus fasciatus, and Dipodomys ordi. 

 A. B. Baker, Banner, Trego County, Kans. 15721. '85. (IV) 



Eeptiles, from the island of Cozumel, Yucatan. Collected by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Albatross. 

 U. S. Fish Commission, Washington. 15722. '85. (VI) 



Air Plants, from the island of Cozumel, Yucatan. Collected by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Albatross. 



U. S. Fish Commission, Washington. 1,5722. '85. (XIII, B.) (Sent to Botan- 

 ical Garden, Washington.) 



Eskimo Suit, from Cumberland Gulf. 

 Dr. F. Boas. 15723. '85. (II.) 



* Ethnographic Objects, from the Yuma and Cocopa Indians of Arizona and New 



Mexico. 

 Dr. E. Palmer, U. S. National Museum. 15724. '85. (II) 



Ptarmigan, Lagopus 'Alleni (mounted), from Newfoundland. 

 F. H. Mellis. 15725. '85. (V, A) 



Meteorites: (1) Slice of stone meteorite containing native iron found on Tomhan- 

 nock Creek, Eensselaer County, New York, 1863-'64 ; (2) slice of iron meteorite 

 found in 1823 at Tocavita, Boyaca River, New Granada ; (3) fragment of iron 

 meteorite found by Pallas, 1772-76 at Krasnojarsk, Siberia; (4) section of iron 

 meteorite found in 1844 at Arva, Szlanicza, Hungary ; (5) section of iron 

 meteorite found prior to 1860 in Greenland; (6) stone meteorite which fell Jan- 

 uary 1, 1869, at Hersle, near Upsala, Sweden ; (7) section of stone meteorite con- 

 taining native iron, which fell June 6, 1838, at Chandakapore, Valley of Berar, 

 India. For exchange. 



S. C. H. Bailey, Cortland-on-the-Hudson, Westchester County, N. Y. 15726. 

 '85. CXIV) 



Copper Coins, Badges, etc. 



Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (II) 



Sigillaria (?), probably of Carboniferous formation. 



Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (XIII, A) 



Ores. 



Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (XVI) 



Celestite, analcite, and fragments of rocks and minerals. 

 Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (XIV) 



Birds' Nests. 



Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (V, B) 



Pudding-stone. 



Charles S. Owens, Utica, N. Y. 15727. '85. (XV) 



Meat Biscuit. Manufactured at Galveston, Tex., by Gail Borden, in the year 1851. 

 Prof. S. F. Baird, Smithsonian Institution. 15728. '85. (I) 



Calcareous Coatings around rushes, from an elevation of about 1,000 feet. 

 N. A. Foss, Maiden, Mont. 15729. '85. (XV) 



* Ji'or list see pp. 65, 66, 



