LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



611 



Vegetable Fibres, from Brazil. 



Dr. J. Caklos Berrini, Guissaman, Brazil. 17932. '86. (i) 

 Diver (or Loon), Colymbus torquatus (skeleton) ; for identification. 



G. H. Hicks, Grayling, Michigan. 17933. '86. (xn) 

 Priceite (ten specimens), from Curry County, Oregon, and twelve specimens of 

 colemanite, from San Bernardino County, California. 



California State Mining Bureau, San Francisco, California. 17934. 

 '86. (xvi) 

 Dendrites (one slab) from the lower Silurian ; from Smith's Ferry, Rockbridge County, 

 Virginia. 



Prof. J. H. Morrison, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. 17935. 

 '86. (xvn) 

 Crystallized Barite; for examination. 



E. W. Steffen, Payson, Yavapai County, Arizona. 17936. '86. (xvm) 

 Tetradymite, in quartz ; halite, natrolite, and apophyllite. 



Dr. F. W. Taylor, Washington, District of Columbia, 17937. '86. (xvi) 

 Shells. 



Charles R. Keyes, Des Moine3, Iowa. 17938. J 86. (ix) 

 Arrow-head, found on Padre Island, Texa^s. 



L. C. Leith, Corpus Christi, Texas. 17939. '86. (in) 

 Flint Implements (5 specimens). (Exchange.) 



G. L. Faucher, West Winsted, Connecticut, 17940. '86. (in) 

 Cricket, with intestinal worm ; a medium-sized species of Mermis; for examination. 



H. G. Hodge, York, Clark County, Illinois. 17941. '86. (x) 

 Uniform of a private soldier of the First Maryland Artillery, C. S. A. Also cross- 

 cannons captured at battle of Winchester from the Federal artillery. (Deposited.) 



George W. Wilson, Upper Marlboro, Prince George County, Maryland. 17942. 

 '86. (i) 

 Enamel Bead (Venetian) from an Indian mound in Florida; for examination. 



John E. Younglove, Bowling Green, Kentucky. 17943. '86. (in) 

 Arrow-head, from near Crockett's Mill, Virginia. 



H. Shriver, Wytheville, Virginia. 17944. '86. (in) 

 Lead Buckles. 



Harrison Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 17945. '86. (xvm) 

 Clay mixed with sand, ejected in liquid form during the earthquake at Charleston, 

 South Carolina, August 31, 1886. 



George H. Ingraham, Washington, District of Columbia, 17946. '86. (xvn) 

 Hematite, containing a very small amount of titanium ; for examination. 



M. Kennedy, Stanardsville, Virginia. 17947. '86. (xvm) 

 Bird-skins,* from the Tokyo Educational Museum. 



Name. Locality. 



Japanese names. 



No. of 



speci- 

 mens. 



FALCONIDjE. 



Kachiyama, Awa 



Tokyo 



Kadzusa 



Kachiyama, Awa 





1 





Tobi 



1 







1 







1 



STRIGID.E. 



Fukoro 



1 



CYPSELIIJJE. 



Chcetura eaudacuta, Lath 





2 



Nikko 





1 



See Report on Department of Birds, Section n. 



