LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 679 



Decomposed Rock ; for examination. 



Henry C. Moyer, Hill town, Pennsylvania. 18992. '87. (xvm) 

 Breastpin, of polished graphic granite, set in silver, and a polished blood-stone. 



Mrs. S. F. Baird, Washington, District of Columbia. 18993. '87. (xvi) 

 "Actor's Make-up Box "and Chinese scroll pictures. 



G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. 18994. '87. (iv) 

 Guinea Pig, Cavia aperes. 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington. 18995. '87. (iv) 

 Grains of Sand, cemented by manganese di-oxide ; for examination. 



E. C. Cook, Richmond, Virginia. 18996. '87. (xvi) 



Fossil, Illcenus, from the Trenton formation, near Knoxville, Tennessee. 



Charles Wachsmuth, Burlington, Iowa. (Through C. D. Walcott.) 18997. 



'87. (xiii, a) 

 Trenton Fossils: Zaphrentis sp. ; Streptelasma sp. (?); Cystidean plates ; Chcvtetessp. 



uudescr. ; Bryozoa sp.; Bliynclionella capax, Conrad; Streptorhynchusfilitextus, Hall; 



Leptcena sericea, Sowerby ; Orthis subquadrata, Hall; 0. testudinaria, Dalman ; 



Murchisonia sp. ; Crytoceras&\>. ; Pterinea sp, ; Ceraurus sp. ; Trinucleus concentricus, 



Eaton; Dalman lies sp. ; Batliyurus sp. (?); Illamus sp. (?) ; Asairfius sp. ; Trilobita 



sp. (142 specimens.) 

 U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia. 18998. '87. 



(xiii, a) 

 Kaolin ; for examination. 



F. T. Bessac, Natchez, Mississippi. 18999. '87. (xvi) 

 Meteoric Iron. (Deposited.) 



C. U. Shepard, Jr., Charleston, South Carolina. 19000. '87. (xvi) 

 Busts, collection of, illustrating the human races. (Exchange.) 



Museum of Natural History, Paris, France. 19001. '87. (ii,a) 

 Barn Owls, living specimens; from South Carolina. 



Maj. T. B. Ferguson, Washington, District of Columbia. (Lent to Zoological 

 Garden, Philadelphia.) 19002. '87. 

 Molybdenite (gift); pyrrhotite containing chalcopyrite ; for examination. 



William Zeekendorf, Tucson, Arizona. 19003. '87. (xvi) 

 Confederate Relics : Tripod, revolving gridiron, officer's sword, long cavalry 

 sword, stirrups, bits, and one spherical bomb. 



William Wheeler Hubbell, Concord Depot, Virginia. 19004. '87. (i) 

 Iron Pyrites, quartz, and limonite. 



Ambrose Coxant, Big Run, Ohio. 19005. '87. (xvm) 

 Antiquities, from Italy, France, England, and Switzerland. 



Thomas Wilson, Washington, District of Columbia. 19006. '87. (hi) 

 Magnetite ; for examination. 



M. Kennedy, Standardsville, Virginia. 19007. '87. '(xvm) 

 Spalerite, containing a little lead and copper; for examination. 



Dr. J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, North Carolina. 19008. '87. (xvi) 

 Paint Muller, and pot-stone gaming disc. 



Dr. J. M. Spainhour, Lenoir, North Carolina. 19008. '87. (xn) 

 Dunite, from near Webster, North Carolina. 



H. J. Biddle, Washington, District of Columbia. 19009. '87. (XVII) 



May. 



Ancient Corean Armor. (Deposited.) 



G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum. 19010. '87. (ii,a) 

 Ruby-ckowned Kinglet, Begulus calendula. 



P. L. Jouy, Washington, District of Columbia. 19011. '87. (xn) 

 Albino Robin, Merula miyraioria. 



George Marshall, Laurel, Maryland. 19012. '87. (v, a) 



