LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 635 



El.eolite(1 specimen) ; from Brevig, Norway. (Exchauge.) 



H. C. Hallowell, Saudy Spring, Maryland. 18308. '86. (xvi) 

 Rocks collected by L. C. Johnson in Louisiana and Texas. 1885-1880. 



U. S. Geological Survey. 18309. '86. (xvn) 

 Ores collected in Louisiana and Texas, 1885-1886. 



L. C. Johnson, U. S. Geological Survey. 18309. '86. (xvni) 

 Turkish Caique, with oars, dresser, etc. 



Hon. S. S. Cox, ex-U. S. minister to Turkey. 18310. '86. (i) 

 Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis. 



U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, District of Columbia. 18311. '8(5. (vi) 

 Fossil Shells : Rhynchonella tetrahedra (6 specimens) ; Terebratula punctata (6 speci- 

 mens); Inoceramus sulcaius (2 specimens). 



Edward Crane, Brighton, England. 18312. '86. (xm, b) 

 Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo borealis. 



James P. Stabler, Sandy Spring, Maryland. 18313. '86. (v, a) 

 Pottery : Clay head, 30 miniature clay heads, 2 clay toys, 6 obsidian arrow-heads, 

 and serpent in two parts ; from Mexico. (Purchased.) 



Ward Batchelor, Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania. 18314. '86. (n, b) 

 Japanese Pipe. 



W. H. Chandlee, Washington, District of Columbia. 1S315. '86. (n, a) 

 Sword from a sword-fish which killed Capt. Franklin D. Armstrong, Lanesville, 

 Massachusetts. 



W. A. Wilcox, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 18316. '86. (i) 

 Wood, 20 thin sections. 



Dr. F. B. Hough, Lowville, New York. 18317. '86. (xv) 

 Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo borealis, adult, from Mount Vernon, Virginia. 



Master Harold CuSHMAN.Washington, District of Columbia. 18318. '86. (v, a) 

 Kaolin; for examination. 



W. H. Adams, Tolersville, Virginia. 18319. '86. (xvni) 

 Hyalite, from Gallatin County, Montana. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. (Through 

 Frank Tweedy.) 18320. '86. (xvi) 

 Yellow-green Vireo, Vireo flavoviridis, from Godbout, Canada. 



Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Department of Agriculture. 18321. '86. (v, a) 

 Birds' Skins, from the West Indies. 



Charles B. Cory, Boston, Massachusetts. 18322. '86. (v,a) 

 "The 31 Puzzle," 1883. 



G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. 18323. '86. (ii, a) 

 Birds, 10 specimens, 6 species, from Colorado. 



C. W. Beckham, Bardstown, Kentucky. 18324. '86. (v, a) 



Copper Coin, a Brazilian 20-reis piece of Pedro I, date 1823 (?) ; for examination. 

 (Returned.) 

 J. L. Forbes, Roanoke, Alabama. 18325. '86. (i) 

 EGGS of Trichoglossus rubritorquis (2), and 5 eggs of Spcrmestes castanotus ; habitat, 

 Australia ; eggs laid in captivity. 



H. K. Coale, Chicago, Illinois. 18326. '86. (v, b) 

 Egg of Belding's Marsh Sparrow, Ammodramus beldingi, from Santa Barbara, Cali- 

 fornia. 

 H. W. Henshaw, U. S. Geological Survey. 18327. '86. (v, b) 

 Fish Parasites. 



S. E. Meek, Fulton Market, New York City. 18328. } 8G. (xi) 

 Building Stone, from Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana. 



Hoosier Stone Company, Chicago, Illinois. 18329. ? 8G. (xvi) 



