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Arrow and Spear Heads (16), grooved axes (2), and fragmeuts of potstoiio vessels; 

 also, a grooved axe from Gloucester County, New Jersey. 

 H. E. Kekvey, West Chester, Pa. 16152. '85. (Ill) 



Bones of Homo sapiens, from an Indian mound near Audersonville, Franklin County, 

 lud. 

 H. R. Kervey, West Chester, Pa. 16152. '85. (IV) 



Bow, made from rib of buffalo. 



H. R. Kervey, West Chester, Pa. 16152. '85. (II, A) 



MoLLUSKS. Fresh-water gastropods, including five or six species. 

 H. E. Kervey, West Chester, Pa. 16152. '85. (IX) 



Blue China Plates. One marked " Old Delft Plate," from Dr. Peunock's collection; 

 bought at Portsmouth in 1876. The other marked " Old India China Plate." 

 H. E. Kervey, West Chester, Pa. 16152. '85. (I) 



Gum. For examination and report. 



John T. Moore, Lawrence, Kans. 16153. '85. (I) 



Penobscot Salmon, Salmo salar L. Fresh specimen from the Potomac Eivor. 

 William E, Stuart, Washington, D. C. 16154. '85. (VII) 



Living Snakes, Pityophis sayi sayi (2), from Minnesota. 



Fletcher M. Noe, Indianapolis, Ind. 16155. '85. (VI) 



Old English Eails. Five pieces of English rail, rolled by the first rolls of the pat- 

 tern, with the base (for "John Bull" engine). 



Pennsylvania Eailroad Company (through J. E. Watkins, Esq.). 16156. 

 '85. (I) 



Hornblende and Garnet, containing pyrrhotite. 



E. A. Swain, New York, N. Y. 17157. '85. (XVI) 



Anthopyllite (2) from copper mine near Baltimore, Md., andSphenes in prochlorit« 

 (1) from District of Columbia. 

 George P. Merrill, U. S. National Museum. 16158. '85. (XIV) 



Fkrns. Ten species of Western ferns. Several new to the collection. 



H. W. Henshaw, Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 16159. '85. 

 (XIII, B) 



Plants. A collection of 500 species from Hungary, a locality not hitherto well rep- 

 resented in the herbarium. 



F. H. Knowlton, Washington, D. C. 16160. '85. (XIII, B) 



Art Castings. Thirty-five specimens. 



Magee Furnace Company, Boston, Mass. 16161. '85. (I) 



Flag of the Scientific Corps of the Western Union Telegraph Company'js Expedition 

 to Alaska. 

 William H. Dall, U. S. Geological Survey. 16162. '85. (I) 



Bows and Arroavs, made by Tahahowtl, or Byron, a Makah Indian of Neali Bay, 

 Washington Territory. Purchased. 



James G. Swan, Port Townsend, Wash. 16163. '85. (II, A.) 



Stone Implement for examination. 



Col. Charles C. Jones, Jr., Augusta, Ga. 16164. '85. (Ill) 



Stone Implements, chips, flakes, arrow-heads, potsherds, etc., from the iioighl)or- 

 liood of Gainesville and Waldo, Alachua County, Fla. 



L. C. Johnson (through Dr. C. A. Simmons, U. S. Geological Survey"). 16165. 

 '85. (Ill) 



