222 KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1885. 



MoLjiUSKS, miscellaneous lot from Florida, 



Henry Hemphill, Key West, Fla. 16166. '85. (IX) 

 Fishes, Inveetebeates, etc. A miscellaneous collection from Florida. 



Henry Hemphill, Key West, Fla. 16166. '85. (IX) 

 Medina Sandstone. One block from Medina, N. Y., containing Lingula cuneata, 

 Fleuroiomaria ? pernetusta, Modiolopsis ? primcegenia. 

 G. K. Gilbert, U. S. Geological Survey. 16167. '85. (XII, A) 

 Reptiles, four alcoholic specimens, including Ancistrodon piscivorus, Bascaniiim 

 constrictor, and Coluber guttatus, from Florida. 

 Henry Hemphill, Key West, Fla. 16166. '85. (VI) 

 * Ethnographic Objects from the Congo country, Africa, including musical instru- 

 ments, weapons, charms, carvings, ornaments, etc. 



W. P. TiSDEL, Department of State. 16168. '85. (Ha) 

 Ceremonial Object. Half of a small pierced ceremonial weapon, found near 

 Oi^elika. 

 Dr. J. W. R. Williams, Opelika, Lee County, Ala. 16169. '85. (Ill) 



Fallow Deer (young), Cervus dama, in the flesh. 



W. A. CONKLIN, superintendent Central Park Menagerie, Now York. 16170. 

 '85, (IV) 

 Dolphin, Coryphcena liippuriis, fresh specimen. 



Warren & Co., Pensacola, Fla. 16171. '85. (VII) 

 Electrical Apparatus. A telegraph relay instrument. 



W. J. Green, U. S. National Museum. 16172. '85. (I) 

 Fish, Scales from a specimen of Tarpum, Megalops atlanticus, caught in the souud 

 near Nag's Head, North Carolina. For identification. 



D. M. Tate, Kitty Hawk, N. C. 16173. '85. (VII) 

 Worms and Plant, showing the destruction of the plant by the insect Eurycreon 

 ran talis (larva). 



T. J. Holcomb, Moline, Kans. 16174. '85. (X) 

 Lower Pharyngals oe Fresh-water Drum, Haploidonotus grimniens. 



J. I. BizzELL, Pine Apple, Ala. 16175. '85. (VII) 

 Wilson's Plover, ^gialites tcilsonius (2). For examination. 



G. Noble, Savannah, Ga. 16176. '85. (V,A) 

 Eggs of Least Tern, Sterna antillarum. 



G. Noble, Savannah, Ga. 16176. (V, B) 

 Limestone and Iron Ores from Texas. For examination. 



J. P. Douglas, Tyler, Tex. 16177. '85. (XV) 

 Earth from Texas. For examination. 



J. P. Douglas, Tyler, Tex. 16177. '85. (XV) 

 Stone Implements. A polished celt and half of a perforated discoidal stone, found 

 near Buifalo Fork, Little Kanawha River, West Virginia. 



C. P. Dorr, Webster Court-House, Webster County, West Va. 16178. '85. 

 (HI) 

 Galena in Quartz, from California. For report. 



C. J. Perkins, Daggett, Cal. 16179. '85. (XIV) 

 Minerals, from New Mexico. 



V. M. Gabrielle, Bernalillo, N. Mex. 16180. '85. (XIV) ' ■ 



Star-Fish, Solaster endeca, from Maine. 



Phillips Clark, Washington, D. C. 1G181. '85. (XI) 



* For list see Part II, p. 66. 



