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Washington, />. c. — Continued. 

 Interior Department : 



('. 8. Geological Survey. L3931 and 13993. Ten news of Gap- 

 tain Dutton'8 Alias of the Grand Caflon District; also 



11 boxes of lithologic and mineralnejc specimens col- 

 lected by geologists of the division of the Great Basin. 

 Sec also under names of Pro!" F. \Y. Clarke, T. M. 

 Chatard, W.C. Chapin, William H. Holmes, J. B. Ma icon, 

 James Stevenson, and 0. D. Walcott.) 

 Census Office. Eighteen boxes of iron ore. (See under name 



of K. Pumpelly.) 

 Hun mi of Ethnology (-/. W. Powell, Director). (See under names 

 of Bureau of Ethnology, P. ELCushing, II. W. Benshaw, 

 Edward Palmer, and Victor Mindeleff.) 



Department of Agriculture. L4365. specimens of areca outs from 

 Hindustan. 



C. 8. Commission of Fish and Fisheries {Prof. Spencer /•'. Baird, 

 Commissioner). L3933, 13980, 1 W37, L4043, L4136, 1 1225, 

 L4269, L4286, 14324, 14334, 14342, L4389, L4420, 14622, 

 L4680, L4607, L4759, 14836, L4960, L5189, 15289, 163 

 L5365, 16399,16426, 16431,16438, 15452, and 16462. Spec- 

 imens of cotton from Old Providence, West Indies; 1 

 barrel of corals; one half barrel geological specimens; 1 

 basket-trap ; - trays homeopathic vials, 5 tanks, 850 bot- 

 tles, and 3 jars alcoholic- specimens of fishes, Inverte- 

 brates, reptiles, birds, mammals. &c, from West indies 

 and Gulf of .Mexico; 8 living specimens of cactus from 

 Mexico; _!7 packages of birds' skins, mammals, reptiles, 

 and insects from Florida; 6 tank-boxes of alcoholic fishes 

 and marine invertebrates from West Indies; a large 

 collection of 1,400 packages containing alcoholic fishes, 

 marine invertebrates, Crustacea, &c, from the coast of 

 Massachusetts during summer of 1884 j also specimens 

 of shark and two dolphins in flesh ; Large specimen of 

 lobster ; ear bones and vertebras of whale, with specimen 

 of granite from Cape Cod, Massachusetts; box of deep 

 water barnacles from east coast of United States; 2 

 boxes of samples of mineral water from Wood's I loll, 

 and model of steam seine boat ; 1 barrel and 1 keg of 

 ovsters from Chesapeake Bay; specimens of California 

 trout, two years old, hatched at Wytheville, Va., with 

 numerous fresh specimens of carp, goldfish, tench, cray- 

 fishes, and watt r snakes from the United States carp 

 ponds and Central Station. (See also under names of 



Prof. a. !•:. Verrill, B. Rathbnn, Prof. David s. Jordan, 

 Charles ii. Gilbert, c. Brown Goode, Dr. T. II. Bean, 



M. McDonald, T. B. Ferguson, Joseph w. Collins. II. C. 



Chester. James C. Swan, and Yinal N. Ed ward t 



