192 EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1885. 



Cast of Stone Celt witn handle, in one piece, from Hayti. 



TROCADfiRo Museum, Paris, France (tlirougli Dr. Hamy). 15758. '85. (Ill) 



Fishes (alcoholic), from the Gulf of Mexico; collected by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross. 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 15759. '85. (VII) 



Ethnographic Specimens, consisting of 2 necklaces from Fuigian Indians, South- 

 ern Chili, 1 cap from Madeira Islands, 2 buckets from Fuigian Indians, Southern 

 Chili, 1 machet (musical instrument) from Madeira Islands, 1 pipe and outfit for 

 " Paraguayan tea," Paraguay, S. A., 1 Fuigian arrow, of commerce, from Indians 

 of Queen Adelaide Archipelago, Southern Chili. 

 Ensign A, P. Niblack, U. S. N., Mare Island, Cal. 15760. '85. (II, A) 



Dendrite and manganese oxide or quartzite, from the valley of the Risnac Eiver, 

 above Lima, Peru. 

 Ensign A. P. Niblack, Mare Island, Cal. 15760. '85. (XIV) 



Copper AND Copper Ores, from the smelting works of Madam ConsiQo, at Lota, Chili. 

 Ensign A. P. Niblack, Mare Island, Cal. 15700. '85. (XVI) 



Wandering Albatross, Diomedea exulans (skeleton), from Gulf of Penas, Chili. 

 Ensign A. P. Niblack, Mare Island, Cal. 15760. '85. (VIII) 



Bird Shins, Buho virginianus suiarcticus, Parabuteo unicinctus harrisi, $ and J , Astiir 

 palumharius, Circus gouldi, Eallus ijliilUpensis, Porphyrio vielanotis, from Texas. 

 For exchange. 

 T. McIlwraith, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 15761. '85. (V, A) 



COLYMBUS SEPTENTRiONALis, from Chester Eiver. For identification. 

 Hiram Brown, Pomona, Md. 15762. '85. (V, A) 



Wood, from an artesian well 85 feet under ground. 



J. T. WOFFORD, Fort Mason, Florida. 15763. '85. (XIII, B) 



Plants, found in the mountains of El Paso, Texas. For name. 

 W. F.. Cummins, Dallas, Tex. 15764. '85. (XIII, B) 



Tortoise Shell. Donor unknown. 15765. '85. (I) 



Vultures, Pseudogryphus ealifornicus, in the flesh. 



F. McCormack, Jolon, Cal. 15766. '85. (V, A) 



Paper. Samples illustrating the early methods of manufacture in the United States. 



C. L. Hamilton, Philadelphia, Pa. 15767. '85. (I) 

 Cuprea Bark. 



Thomas Christy, London, England. 15768. '85. (I) 

 Seeds. 



EoYAL Gardens, Kew, England. 15769. '85. (XIII, B) Sent to the Gov- 

 ernment Carp Ponds. 



Japanese Objects. One cup and saucer. Deposited. 



Miss Blanche Frankland, Washington, D. C. 15770. '85. (I) 



Photographs of "Eskimo Joe and Hannah" of the Polaris Expedition; also auto- 

 graph letter written by Joe. 



George Woltz, National Museum. 15771. '85. (I) 

 Shells. 



C. E. Orcutt, San Diego, Cal. 15772. '85. (IX) 



Cement. A piece from the Coliseum at Eome, Italy. 



George H, Boehmer, Smithsonian Institution. 15773. '85. (I) 



Bear, Ursiis americanus (skull). 



F. M. NOE, Indianapolis, Ind. 15774. '85. (IV) 



