LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 695 



Ethnological Objects: Spears, throwing-stick, arrows, articles of dress, baskets, 

 knives, bows, carvings, needles and needle-cases, etc., from Alaska. (147 speci- 

 mens.) (Purchased.) 

 Lucien M. Turner, Washington, District of Columbia. 19248. '87. (n, a) 

 Irish Antiquities. 



James F. Johnson, Holywood, Ireland. 19249. '87. (in) 

 Manganese Garnet, spessartite ; for examination. 



F. F. Oron, Villa Eica, Carroll County, Georgia. 19250. '87. (xvm) 

 Badge of the Lee Light Infantry of Chester, South Carolina. 



Frank Burns, U. S. Geological Survey. 19251. '87. (i) 

 Eggs of Corvus cryptoleucus (13 sets, 69 eggs). 



Lieut. H. C. Benson, U. S. Army, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. 19252. '87. (v, b) 

 Goose, Anser coerulescens (2 skins). 



Ludwig Kumlein, Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 19253. '87. (v, a) 

 Small Stalactite ; for examination. 



Dr. H. H. Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 19254. '87. (xvi) 

 Fossil, fragment of Ammonites feruvianns ; for examination. 



Dr. H. H. Thorpe, Liberty Hill, Texas. 19254. '87. (xm, b) 

 "Two-spotted Tree Hopper," Thelia bimaculata Fabr. ; for examination. 



William J. C. Goode, Gilliamsville, Buckingham County, Virginia. 19255. 

 '87. (X) 

 Lamprey Eel, Petromyzon marinus, and Kingfish, Henticirrus nehulosus. 



W. A. Wilcox, Gloucester, Massachusetts. 19256. '87. (vn) 

 Shell found at mouth of Potomac Creek, Virginia. 



Captain Ellis. (Through N. King, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Wash- 

 ington, District of Columbia.) 19257. '87. (ix) 

 Concretion found in the Hudson River tunnel. 



Dr. F. E. Hornblower, Jersey City, New Jersey. 19258. '87. (xvn) 

 "Ant Lion, " larva of Myrmeleon sp. 



B. Rush Ehees, Washington, District of Columbia. 19259. '87. (x) 

 Larvae of Sjriiinx {Daremma) cataTpa Bd. ; for examination. 



Maj. William A. KobbIs, Third Artillery, U. S. Army, Fort Monroe, Virginia. 

 19260. '87. (x) 

 Minerals; for examination. 



James M. Barker, Bristol, Tennessee. 19261. '87. (xvi) 

 Orchids, from the island of Grand Cayman, Caribbean Sea. 



C. H. Townsend, U. S. Fish Commission. 19262. '87. (xv) 

 Bird-skins, from the island of Grand Cayman, Caribbean Sea. 



C. H. Townsend, U. S. Fish Commission. 19262. '87. (v, a) 

 Photographs of Easter Island (39) taken by Passed Assistant Surgeon H. W. Whit- 

 taker, U. S. Navy. 



Commander Benjamin F. Day, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Mohican. 

 19263. '87. (ii, A) 

 Drinking Water ; for analysis. 



G. P. Galloway, Eedrock, Montrose County, Colorado. 19264. '87. (xvi) 

 Key found in the sand near the fort at Sandy Hook. 



P. Cameron, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 19265. '87. (n, a) 

 Fossils, type specimens: Corbicula wlllisi, White; C. pugetensis, White ; Cerithium'? 

 sp. ; Cardium (Adwna ?) ; Psammobia obscura, White ; Neritina sp. ; Cyrena brevidens 

 White; Teredo pugetensis, White; Batissa dubia, White; B. Newberryi, White; 

 Sanguinolaria (?) caudata, White; Anatina sulcatina, White; Clisocolus dubius 

 (Gabb), White; C. cordatus (Whiteaves), White; Crassatella tuscana, White f 

 VaniJcoropsis suciensis, White ; Bhynchonella, sp. ; Perna excavata, White ; and 

 Ammonites maclurei, White. 



Dr. J. S. Newberry, Columbia College, New York City. Through Dr. C. A. 

 White. 19266. '87. (xm, B 



