LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 691 



Idols and Heads, 22 specimens, from Mexico. 



Ward Batchelor, city of Mexico, Mexico. 19187. '87. (ii,b) 

 Minerals : Aglaite, muscovite, and tourmaline (23 specimens). 



Columbia College (School of Mines), New York City. 19188. '87. (xvi) 

 Minerals. 



Dr. H. H. Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 19189. '87. (xvi) 

 American Goldfinch, Astragalinus tristis. 



Conrad Zeller, Washington, District of Columbia. 19190. '87. (xn) 

 Syrian Coat. (Purchased.) 



Fares A. Ferzan, Mount Lebanon, Syria. 19191. '87. (i) 

 Photographs of a Turkish woman and of an Egyptian peasant. 



Fares A. Ferzan, Mount Lebanon, Syria. 19191. '87. (h,a) 

 Cassiterite (2 specimens), from King's Mountain, North Carolina. 



Dr. C. W. Dabney, Kaleigh, North Carolina. 19192. '87. (xvi) 

 Badge of the Lomax Rifles. 



E. J. Daines, Mobile, Alabama. 19193. '87. (i) 

 Badge of Bowling Green Guards. 



Allie Colburn, Bowling Green, Kentucky. 19194. '87. (i) 

 Badge of tbe Bullene Guards. 



S. H. Potter, Kansas City, Missouri. 19195. '87. (i) 

 Gold Dollar, coined at Rutherfoi'dton, North Carolina, and issued in 1842-'49; oi 

 North Carolina gold. 

 Charles H. Betts, Kaleigh, North Carolina. 19196. '87. (i) 

 Ribbon and Metal Badge of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 



Thomas W. Capen, Stamford, Connecticut. 19197. '87. (i) 

 Pyrite in calcite; for examination. 



S. Heymann, Fayetteville, Tennessee. 19198. '87. (xviii) 

 Photographs of base bullion. 



Paul Beckwith, U. S. National Museum. 19199. '87. (xvm) 

 Concretions. 



S. R. Harrison, Clarksburgh, West Virginia. 19200. '87. (xvii) 

 Native Cloth, from the Baluba country, headwaters of the Kassai River, Central 

 Africa. 

 Lieut. E. H. Taunt, U. S. Navy. 19201. '87. (n, a) 

 Eggs of Lophophanes bicolor. 



Audubon Ridgway, U. S. National Museum. 19202. '87. (v, B) 

 Eggs (3) of Peucasa aestivalis. 



I. M. Chapman, Euglewood, New Jersey. 19203. '87. (v, b) 

 Eggs of Sitta pusilla, and three nests ; eggs of Stelgidopteryx serripennis. 



Charles W. Richmond, Washington, District of Columbia. 19204. '87. (v, b) 

 Birds' Nests,* Psaltriparus plumbeus (6) ; Amphispiza bilineata ( 1) ; Pyocephalus ruber 

 mexicanus (3); Aphelocoma sieberii arizonce (1), and Pipilo fuscus mesoleucus (1). 



Lieut. Harry C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. 19205. '87. 

 (v,b) 

 Paleozoic Fossils, 893 specimens (44 genera, 77 species, 5 varieties) : 



Endothyra baileyi, Hall. Heliophyllum Jialli, E. and H. 



Favosites goldfussi, D'Orbigny. HeliopJiyllum annulatum, Hall. 



Favosites polymorphus, Goldfuss. Heliophyllum infundibulwm. 



Favosites invaginatus, Nicholson. Heliophyllum pravum, Hall. 



Favosites forbesi,YH,T.occidentalis, Hall. Fhillipsastrwa, sp. undet. 



Favosites spinigerus, Hall. Hadrophyllum orbignyi, E. and H. 



Favosites sp. ? Zaphrentis eonica ? 



Halysites catenulatus, Linn. Zaphrentis concava, Hall. 



Cyathophyllum rugosum, E. and H. Streptelasma (D.) borealis, Hall. 



* See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 10, p. 551. 



