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Mourning Dove, Zenaidura macroura. 



Henry Marshall,, Laurel, Maryland. 18219. '80. (v, a) 

 Whip-poor-will, Anlrostomus vociferus. 



George Marshall, Laurel, Maryland. 18220. '86. (v, a) 

 Bird-skins. 



Anastasio Alfaro, San Jose", Costa Rica. 18221. '86. (v, a) 

 Antiquities (photographs). 



Anastasio Alfaro, San Jose", Costa Rica. 18221. '86. (in) 

 Geologic Specimens collected by I. C. Russell, in the field, in 1885. 



U. 3. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18222. '86. 



(XVII) 



Ethnological Objects: Hat worn by Ecuador Indians at carnival time; leggings 

 worn by natives of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chili; knife carried by natives 

 of Chili; Patagonian harpoon-head; horn vessels made by Guachos of Buenos 

 Ayres; bone carving; pair of sandals of Inca mummy; tip of a wand, from the 

 grave of an Inca mummy. 

 W. E. Curtis, Chicago, Illinois. 18223. '86. (n, a) 

 Moss, from near the pass of Chicta, Peru, Andes Mountains, 15,000 feet in height. 



W. E. Curtis, Chicago, Illinois. 18223. '86. (xv) 

 Ore; specimen from the Cerro del Pasco Mine, Peru. 



W. E. Curtis, Chicago, Illinois. 18223. '86. (xvm) 

 Ladies' Companion, used in the Confederate States during the war. 



Mrs. H. W. Jones, Liberty, Virginia. (Through William F. Page.) 18224. 

 '86. (I) 

 Bird-skins; a collection from various parts of the world. (Exchange.) 



H. K. Coale, Chicago, Illinois. 18226. '86. (v, a) 

 Lignite (2 specimens), from the new reservoir, north of Washington, District of 

 Columbia. 

 George H. Boehmer, Smithsonian Institution. 18227. '86. {xiv) 

 Pharhyngeals of the fresh-water Drum, Aplodinolns grunniens; for examination. 



Dr. M. M. Adams, Greenfield, Indiana. 18228. '86. (vn) 

 Model of the ruin named Penasco Blanco, New Mexico. 



Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, District of Columbia. 18229. '86. 

 (n>A) 

 Chub Mackerel, Scomber pneumatophorus. 



Willard Nye, Jr., New Bedford, Massachusetts. 18230. '86. (vn) 

 Fishes' (6 species). 



George A. Lewis, Wickford, Rhode Island. 18231. '86. (vii) 

 Fish, Blepharis crinitus. 



Thomas W. Lewis, Wickford, Rhode Island. 18232. '86. (vn) 

 Salamander, Aviblystoma sp. 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 18233. '86. ( vi) 

 Cooper's Hawk, Accipiter cooperi; from Picowaxen Creek, Charles County, Mary- 

 land. 

 E. R. Todd, U. S. National Museum. 18234. '86. (v, a) 

 Archaeological Objects : Spear-head, a grooved ax, and a cup-shaped natural for- 

 mation. 



Dr. Thomas H. Nelson, Boonesborough, Virginia. (Through William F. Page. ) 

 18235. '66. (in) 

 Chipmunk, Tamias striatus (5 skins). 



George F. Atkinson, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 18236. '86. (iv) 

 Graphite; for examination. 



W. Patton, Llano, Llano County, Texas. 18237. '8j. (xvi) 

 Cocoon of Telea polypliemus (so-called Electric Worm) ; for examination. 

 C. F. Shuey, Maclenny, Florida. 18238. '86. (x) 



