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Eggs ov Shout-eared Owl, Asio accipiirinus (Pull.)- Returned. 

 John T. JOXES, Maiden, Mass. 16190. '85. (V, B) 



Mica Schist. For examination. 



David H. Adams, Gainesborougli, Va. 16191. '85. (XVj 



LicuENS, from Buda-Pesth. 



Prof. Hugo Lojka, Buda-Pesth, Hungary. 16192. '85. (XIII, B) 

 AcTiNOLiTE, from the north lino of Mercer County, New Jersey. Partially altered. 



Jacob J. Runic, Laurel, lud. 1G193. '85, (XIV) 

 MoLLUSKS (dry and alcoholic). A large and valuable collection. 



Hkney Hemphill, Cedar Keys, Fla. 16194. '85. (IX) 

 Bones of Homo sapiens, from half a mile south of Hayne's Bluff, on a mound ou the 

 Yazoo River, Mississip;^i. 



Fkank Burns, U. S. Geological Survey. 16195. '85. (VIII) 

 POTTEKY. Fragments from a mound near Hayne's Blufi', on Yazoo River, Mississiiipi. 



Fkanic Buens, U.S. Geological Survey. 16195. '85. (II, B) 

 Shells, from Japan and. Bonin Islands, including some very rare and valuable speci- 

 mens. 



Jon Kanzoa Uchimuea, Delaware City, Pa. 16196. '85. (IX) 



Fisii, infested with cercarice — larvas of a parasitic tremotodo. 



Rice Shindler (through Dr. Van S. Deaton, Alcony, Ohio). 16197. '85. 

 (VII) 

 Sea-Mouse, Aphrodite aculeata, taken in a lobster-pot off Block Island. For name. 



W. Williams, Stoningtou, Conn. 16198. '85. (XI) 

 Living Snake, Cyclophis asiivus. 



Heebert B. Ceeel, Ripley Landing, W. Va. 16199. '85. (VI) 



Kolah Paste. 



Thomas Christy & Co., London, England. 16200. '85. (I) 



Cretaceous Fossil Shells, Gryphosa pitclieri, Morton, from Soldier Creek, Arkan- 

 sas River, Kansas. 

 Frank J. Ford, Greensburg, Kans. 16201. '85. (XII, B) 

 Insects, including Doryphora 10-lineaia (larva and imago) and Epitrix irevis (imago), 

 from Tennessee. 

 Dr. C. W. Wilcox, Shell Creek, Carter County, Tennessee. 16202. '99. (X) 

 Vegetal Cellular Mattee; contents removed and bleached by exposure; per- 

 haps the pith of some plant. 

 A. B. MacCeea, Berwick, Pa. 16203. '85. (I) 

 Pictuees (36) OF Kentucky social liee. 



State Geological Survey of Kentucky. 16204. '85. (II, A) 

 Fish. A new species of Tyntlastes. For report. 



R. S. Day, New Orleans, La. 16205. '85. (VII) 

 Catlin Cartoons. Five boxes ; also one box of oil paintings. Deposited. 



Mrs. Elizabeth W. Catlin, New York, N. Y. 16206. '85. (I) 

 Skeleton of Whale, Hyperoodon semijunctus, Cope (type) ; with rods for mounting. 



Dr. G. E. Manigault, Charleston, S. C. 16207. '85. (IV) In exchange. 

 Ceremonial Objects, from India and China. One large gilt teakwood Idol; one 

 silver sacred Hindoo Temple Bell ; one Sooryudebor, or God of the Sun (stone), 

 dug from the mud on Gu7iga Saugum (Sugar Island), near the mouth of the Gan- 

 ges; heiglit, 39 inches; width, 22 inches. One Chinese Wooden Devil, a curi- 

 ous piece of carving, of the quaintest design, from China. On apprQvj|l. 

 Thomas Donaldson, X^'hiladelphia, Ta. 16208. '85. (II, A) 



