LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 759 



Hyde, George Byron aud W. B. Hyde, (Morrissville, Vermont), presented two 

 stone images, and a spindle and loom, from Pueblo, Mexico. 19708. 



Hyde, W. B. (See under George Byron Hyde. 19708.) 



Illinois State Laboratory op Natural History, (Champaign, Illinois) presented 

 specimens ef Lepidoptera, and sent acoUectionofLepidoptera for determination. 

 20395. 



Indiana State University (Bloomington, Indiana), through Prof. D. S. Jordan, 

 presented fossils, Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous, types of twenty-two spe- 

 cies (fifty-three specimens) described by Dr. D. D.Owen in his report on the geol- 

 ogy of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota; also three hundred and twenty-seven 

 other specimens of forty -two genera and sixty-five species, Cretaceous fossils from 

 Arkansas and Nebraska; typespecimensof Owen's Second Report Geological Recon- 

 noissance of Arkansas, 1860, and Owen's Report of the Geological Survey of Wis- 

 consin, Iowa, and Minnesota, 1852 ; fossil turtles including Testudo oweni, T. cuU 

 bertsonii, Archwfherium mortoni, Rhinoceros sp., and Oreodon culbertsonii, and a col- 

 lection of shells. 19889. 



Interior, Department of the, U.S. Geological Survey (through Maj. J. W, Powell, 

 Director) transmitted — 

 Fossil bones of Zeuglodon, collected by Frank Burns. 19554. 

 Fossils from I uka, Mississippi, collected by L. C.Johnson. 19555. 

 Fossils and rocks from Lake George, New York. (Through C. D. Walcott.) 19845, 

 Rocks from New Jersey, collected by Frank Burns. 19849. 

 Fossils and minerals. (Through R. E. C. Stearns.) 19911. 

 A specimen of Piychodus mortoni Agassiz. (Through AV. H. Dall.) 1997C. 

 Rocks and ores from Leadville, Colorado. Collected by S. F. Emmons. 20047. 

 Minerals. Collected by Whitman Cross and W. F. Hillebrand. Rocks and ores 

 from Leadville, Colorado. (Through S. F. Emmons, Denver, Colorado.) 

 20156. 

 Cambrian fossils from Mount Stephens, Rocky Mountains, near line of Canadian 



Pacific Railroad. 20409. 

 Vertebrate fossils. (Through W, H. Dall.) 20733. 

 A fossil fish. Collected by C. D. Walcott. 20789. 



(See also under Dr. Byrne, U. S. Army, 20069; W, Q. Brown, 20303; Mr. Mc- 

 Donald, 20337 ; C. W. Cunningham, 20339.) 



Jack, W. H. (Natchitoches, Louisiana), sent siliceous pebbles cemented by oxides 

 of iron and manganese, for examination and report. 20394. 



Jackson, E. E. (Columbia, South Carolina), presented a wax cast of a pipe found in 

 a mound near Columbia. 19413. 



Jackson, F. Walcott. (See under Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 20494.) 



Jackson, Thomas H. (^West Chester, Pennsylvania), presented a nest and four eggs 

 of Helmitherua vermivorus. 19950. 



Jackson, W. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living specimen of Mink. 

 (Purchased.) 20089. 



Jacobs, Elmer T. (Morgantown, West Virginia), sent bird skins for examination 

 and report. 20347. 



Jacobs, S. M. (Gloucester, Massachusetts), presented a fragment of oak plank, from 

 schooner S. P. Agnew, perforated by ship-worms 19806. 



Jaggers, J. A. (Garnettsville, Kentucky), presented a prehistoric stone implement. 

 19867. 



James, Hon. Charles P. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a framed 

 photograph of an oil-painting of Professor Charles Upham Shepard. 20513. 



James, S. H. (Mound Station, Louisiana), sent a coin for examination and report. 

 20514. 



Jamison, H. K. (Manayunk, Pennsylvania), presented a nest and four eggs of Den- 

 droica discolor from Virginia. 19974. 



