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Cinders from the furnaces of tlie Keadiug Bolt and Nnt. Works. 



Beading Bolt and Nut Works (tlirougli J. H. Sternbergit, Reading, Pa). 

 16182. '85. (XVI) 

 Parakeet, Psitteuieles chlorolej^idoUis, and Eed-bellied Weaver Bird, Estrcldaastrilcl, 

 in the flesli. 

 Zoological Society of Philadelphia. 16183. '85. (V, A) 



Snake, from Japan, in the flesh. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. 18183. '85. (VI) 

 Crystalline Alloys. A A^ery interesting collection of nowly-discovered aUoys of 

 gold, silver, and iDlatinum Avith coi^per and bismuth, described by Mr. Eichard 

 Pearce, of Denver, at the meeting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers 

 in February, 1885. 



American Institute of Mining Engineers (through E. W. Eayjiond, sec- 

 retary, 13 Burling Slip, New York City). 16184. '85. (XVI) 

 Casts of Antiquities from Mexico and Yucatan . 



No. 1. Aztec calendar stone. No. 2. Teoyoamiqni, or Goddess of Death. No. 3. 

 Mictlanteuhtli. No. 4. Cuauhxicalli of Tizoc. No. 5. Chac-Mool. No. 6. Commem 

 orative stone. No. 7. The Mexican cycle. No. 8. Gigantic head. No. 9. Monolith 

 of Tenango. No. 10. Goddess of Water. No. 11. Cross of Paleuque. No. 12. Yoke 

 of Orizaba. No. 13. Cihuacoatl. No. 14. Yohualteiihtli. No. 15. Bas-relief from Pa- 

 leuque. No. 16. Palenque divinity. Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20. Mythological animals. No. 

 21. Eed-painted idol. No. 22. Statue of a humpback. No. 23. Statue. No. 24. Fu- 

 neral urn. Nos. 25, 26. Funeral urns. No. 27. Great vase or tub. No. 28. Bas-relief. 

 No. 29. Aztec nun. No. 30. Chapolin, or grasshopper. No. 31. Statuette. No. 32. 

 Face of Chinese type. No. 33. Obsidian vase. No. 34. Vases. 



Deposited by Eufemio Abadiano, City of Mexico, Mexico. 16185. '85. (Ill) 



Fossils. Forty-five specimens from the Utica slate at OttaAva, Canada. 



Henry Ami, OttaA\^a, Canada, and C. D.Walcott, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 16186. '85. (XII, A) 

 Fossils. Eight specimens of Prodmtus semireUculaius, Martin. Carboniferous lime 

 stone formation, from Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 

 Dr. E. W. Shufeldt, U. S. A. , Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 16187. '85. (XII, A) 

 Lignum- ViTiE Blocks for pulleys ; showing process of manufacture from the rough 

 state to the finished wheel. 



EOYAL Gardens, Kew, England (through Prof. W. T. Thiselton-Dyer). 

 16188. '85. (I?) 

 Insects, from China. 



EoYAL Gardens, Kew, England (through Prof. W. T. Thiselton-Dyer). 

 16188. '85. (X) 

 Basket. 



EoYAL Gardens, Kew, England (through Prof W. T. Thiselton-Dyer). 

 16188. '85. (II, A) 



Bark Fibers, etc. 



EOYAL Gardens, Kew, England (through Prof. W. T. Tihselton-Dyer). 

 16188. '85. (I) 

 White Wax; also candles made from the same. 



EoYAL Gardens, Kew, England. 16188. '85. (I) 

 Ores and Ore Products. An extensive series of ores from many localities, together 

 with a series of products illustrating the extraction of silver and copper from 

 those ores; also, incidor.taliy .and partially, the extraction of gold. The Avhole 

 forms a very systematic and complete representation of the Ziervogcl process as 

 carried on at works having command of a large variety of ores. 



Boston and Colorado Smelting Company (through E. Peakce, superiu 

 tendont, Argo, Colo). 16189. '85, (XVI) 



