660 KEPOET OP NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Mocking-bird, Mimus polyglottos. (Skeleton.) 



Louis„Sckmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18628. '87. (xn) 

 Ikon Ore (6 specimens), representing some important New England localities. 



Prof. R. Pumpelly, Newport, Rhode Island. 18629. '87. (xviii) 

 Wings of Insects : Junonia lavininia, Eacles impenalis, Agraulis vanillce, Pipilio ajax, 

 and Sphinx Carolina ; for examination. 



F. C. Grugan, Warrington, Florida. 18630. '87. (x) 

 Fossil Shark's Tooth. (Returned.) 



A. M. Dawson, Rhome, Wise County, Texas. 18631. '87. (iv) 

 Yellow-shafted Flicker, Colaptes auratus; Red-headed woodpecker, Melanerpcs 



erythrocephalus ; Cedar Bird, Ampelis eeclrorum ; Red and huff shouldered Black- 

 bird, Agelceus phocniceus. 

 L. 0. Pindar, Hickman, Kentucky. 18632. '87. (xn) 

 Irish Setter, " Glenclaire," with pedigree. 



James T. Walker, Palmyra, New York, 18633. '87. (iv) 

 Shell, Voluta junonia; for examination. (Returned.) 



B. F. Blackburn, Osprey, Manatee County, Florida. 18634. '87. (ix) 

 Bones, from a cavern in Florida. . 



U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columhia. 18635. '87. (xii) 

 Rocks containing phosphoric acid; for examination. 



C. L. Bush, Lake City, Florida, 18636. '87. (xvni) 

 Cooper's Shrew, Sorex cooperi; for identification. 



F. C. Jessup, West Hampton, New York. 18637. '87. (iv) 

 "Sixteen Puzzle." 



Henry Horan, Washington, District of Columbia. 18638. '87. (ii,a) 

 Canary, Serinus canariensis. (Skeleton.) 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18639. '87. (xn) 



Shells. 



Earl Flint, Rivas, Nicaragua. 18640. '87. (ix) 

 Tufa, bearing print of human foot, and sand. 



Earl Flint, Rivas, Nicaragua. 18640. '87. (xvii) 



Carboniferous Fossils : 



Fenestella sp. ?; Spirifera camerata, Morton; Productus cora, D'Orbigny; P. 

 nebraslcensis, Owen; P. semirtticulatus, Martin; Allorisma sp. ? ; Athyris sp. ?; 

 Streptorhynchus crenistria, Phil. ; Chonetes granulifem, Owen; Nuculana sp. ?; 

 BelleropJton sp. ?. 



Augustus D. Selby, Ironton, Ohio. 18641. '87. (xiii, a) 



Clinton Fossils : * 



Clinton formation : Chwtetes ly coperdon, Say; Zaphrentis bilateralis. Hall ; Strep- 

 telasma sp. ?; Leptoccelia hemispheiica, Sowerby; Bhynchonella sp. ?; B. bidenlata, 

 Sowerby; Stricklandia salteri, Billings; Pentamerus oblongus, Sowerby; Orthis 

 biloba, Linnams; O.flabtllum, Hall; O. hybrida, Sowerby; O.reversa, Salter (type); 

 Slrophomena rhomboidalis, Wahl; Streptorhynchus subplanus, Conrad; Leptoina 

 transversalis, Dalman; Crania (?) ; TentacuUlies distans, Hall; Cyclonema sp. ; 

 Murchisonia sp. ; Afctoptoma sp. ; Avicula, sp. ; Dalmanites sp. ?; Calymene sp. ; 

 Proelus sp. 



Trenton formation : Sliclopora eleganttiJa, Hall (?) ; Leperdiiiafabulites, Conrad. 

 (190 specimens). 



U. S. Geological Survey. (Collected by I. C. Russell.) 18642. '87. (xiii, a) 



Wax Impression of the seal of the town of Columbia, South Carolina, which was 

 found in the street after the burning of the town, February 17, 1865. 



St. Julian Fillette, Washington, District of Columbia. 18643. '87. (i) 



* See Report ou Department of Paleozoic Fossils, Section ii. 



