LIST OF ACCESSIONS To THE I4U8EUM IN 1884 L23 



UnewoeUed Fireworks Company. L5386. Campaign badges and regalia. 



Union stone Company. L5467. Samples of emery ;»n<l corundum in 

 the rook and in the grain as prepared for commerce. 



University of Cambridge) England. 11- lo. skeleton of Delphinus 

 tnrsio. 



University of Oxford, England [through Prof. II. X. Moseley, F.R.S.). 

 13961 and 14091. Specimens of Jurassic fossils, plants, Crustacea, 

 and brachiopod8 from stone fields near Oxford, England; also box of 

 plaster casts of mammals and birds. 



Upham, Mrs. /•:. P. L4820, Specimen of insect from Massachusetts. 



Vail) Stephen. L4149. The Morse telegraph instrument — the only re- 

 maining one <>t" the two made at the Speedwell lion Works. .Morris- 

 town, >i. J., and the one which received the first telegraph message, 

 - What hath God wrought !" in 1844. 



\'an<r, Mrs. N. P. L4758. Specimen of earved stone pipe from Ken- 

 tucky. (Loaned.) 



Vansice, Mrs. Isaac. 15327. Collection of minerals from Natural 

 Bridge, K Y. 



Van Tuyle, Senhora Marie Louise. 14485. Twelve specimens of wax 

 fruits, 7 eloth figures, and 1 native tea-set made of paper from Brazil. 



Van Winkle, A. S. 14471. Two small specimens of fishes from Iowa. 



Van Berlepech, Count. 14422. Collection of birds' skins from South 

 America and Malacca. 



Von Ringharz, Theodore. 15145. Specimen of mineral from North 

 Carolina. 



Waddell & Co., R. J. 14704 and 14733. Specimens of polishing ma- 

 terial (ground and bottled pumice and rotten-stone). 



Wake County, North Carolina. 152G6 and 15315. Specimen of soap- 

 stone and red sandstone. 



WalcoU, C. D. 15140 and 15299. Four specimens of minerals from 

 Globe copper mines, Arizona; also samples of acorns used as food 

 by the Apache Indians. 



Walker, John and Charles. 14209. Alcoholic specimens of birds, bats, 

 reptiles and insects from Illinois. 



Waller, William. 14696". Stone implement from Kentucky. 



Wanlass, John. 14S43. Specimen of miner's lamp, with match box and 

 picker. 



Ward, Prof. Henry A. 14479, 14G23, 14669, 14731, 14771, 14837. 14916, 

 1 \W1\). 14<)71, and 15242. Collection of birds' skins, skins and skele- 

 tons of mammals, ostrich and emu eggs, shells, corals, building 

 Stones, &C, from various localities. 



Ward and Howell 1 4; 3 10, 14684, 14750 and 14919. Minerals, gems, 

 and cut stones. (Purchased.) 



Warren, Allen. L5306. Specimen of fossil coral from marl bed near 

 Granville, X. C. 



