LIGT OF ACCEyaiONS. 751 



Fish Commissiox, United States— CoDtiuued. 



Salmo salar, Phijcis (juv.), Muroenoldes gunnellus, Gasterosieus aculeatus, aud 

 Gadns sp., from Newfoundland. Three skins, four skulls, aud one alcoholic 

 specimen of the Meadow Mouse, Arvicola rijiarius. Rocks from New Bruns- 

 wick, Newfoundland, Magdalen, and adjacent islands. Copper ores from 

 Newfoundland. Echinoderms, star-fishes, .'-ea anemones, and crustaceaus. 

 Shells : among them Natica heros. Fossil shells from Pere Island, Canada, 

 among these: Spirifera, CJirovetes, .Widospis, aud Dalinoiiites. Plants. (Col- 

 lected during the cruise of the U. S. Fish Commission schooner Gi-amjpus in the 

 summer of 1887, by Capt. J. W. Collins, of the U. S. Fish Commission, and 

 Messrs F. A. Lucas and William Palmer, of the U. S. National Museum. ) 19588. 



Fishes: One new Notacanthid aud one new Ceratiid, aud numerous collections 

 from surface and deep water. 19640. 



Fish, ThymaUus tricolor; also cray-fishes, from Wytheville, Virginia. 19653. 



Crabs, star-fishes, sea-urchins, and shrimps, from the vicinity of Great Egg Har- 

 bor, New Jersey. (Collected by Dr. T. H. Bean.) 19659. 



Rainbow Trout, Salmo irideus, from Wytheville, Virginia. 19713. 



A small collection of fishes from Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. Parasites and 

 worms. (Through Vinal N. Edwards.) 19727. 



Two liviug specimens of the Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias, from Havre-de- 

 Grace, Maryland. (Through J. E. Brown.) 19873. 



Fishes: Cliipea wstivalis, and numerous young specimens of the fishes common to 

 the coast of Massachusetts. (Through Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massa- 

 chusetts.) 19S93. • 



Birds. (Through Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts.) (19908, 19942, 

 19945, 19954, 20232, 20517.) 



Bird, Urinator imher. (Through Vinal N. Edwards, W^ood's Holl, Massachusetts.) 

 19910, 



A liviug specimen of the Rough-legged Hawk, Archihuteo Imjopus sancti-johaniiis. 

 (Through Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts.) 19925. 



Spotted Cat-fish, IctalHrus ])unctatu8. 19948. 



Fish, Buballchlli ys sp., from the Mississippi River. 19984. 



Marine invertebrates, including Mollusks, two hundred and thirty lots: Crusta- 

 ceans, worms, ascidiaus, bryozoaus, echinoderms, cceienterates, and sponges. 

 Collected during the summer of 1887, chiefly by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamers Albatross and Fish Hawlc. Diptera: Pupa of Culicid, from Wood's 

 Holl, Massachus^ tts. 20000. 



Fishes: Stolepliorus, Serranus alrarius, Cijnoscion regale, Pomatomus saltairix, and 

 Stenotomus argiirops. Jaw of Sand Shark. Eggs of shark. Parasites, worms, 

 and objeds from surface towings, Seal-skin infested with lice. Two turtles. 

 (Through Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts.) 20008. 



Lobsters and star-fishes from Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. Fishes : Pleuronecies, 

 Microgadus, Mura'noides, Coitus, Hemitripterus, Tautoga, Fundulus, Osmerus, 

 and Icialnrns punctaijts. 20079. 



Piece of glass, five-sixteenths of an inch thick, broken by birds flying against it 

 at Saukaty Head light-house, Massachusetts, October 28, 1883. 20120. 



Fishes: Soleaxndgaris, Phycis, Cenfr'ojrrisfis atrarins, aud Onos cimhriiis, from Wood's 

 Holl, Massachusetts. Feathers taken from the stomach of a Grebe. Intes- 

 tinal worms, objects from surface towings, crustacean parasites, etc. (Through 

 Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Massachusetts.) 20125. 



Bird skins, Lariis delawarensis, two specimens. (Through Vinal N. Edwards 

 Wood's Holl, Massachusetts.) 20131. 



A small collection of verjr young fishes common to. Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 

 Birds: Larus delawarensis, L. argeiilahis smilhsoiiiauus, Itissa iridaclyla, Podi- 

 lynibus podiceps, Harelda glacialis, Mergus serrator, and Somateria mollissima. 

 (Through Vinal N. Edwards.) 20257, 



